Obama's praise of the CIA could easily have been spoken by Bush. It seems to 
me that in accelerating the drone attacks and militarising the CIA along with 
its Xe Blackwater comrades Obama is if anything worse than Bush.

http://www.chris-floyd.com/

it gave me no pleasure to note the grim truth that was confirmed, yet again, by 
the attack at Khost: Those who live by dirty war, die by dirty war. The 
CIA-mercenary squad at the base was a key part of what the New York Times 
rightly describes as the CIA's evolution into a "paramilitary organization." 
Like all terrorists, they operate outside the law, claiming moral superiority 
as their justification. And for this particular band, what they have dealt out 
to others -- sudden death in a surprise attack with no possibility of defense 
--  they have now been dealt in turn.

Of course, the NYT seems to find no moral problem with the United States of 
America operating "paramilitary" squads of spies and mercenaries carrying out 
"extrajudicial assassinations" -- or "murders," as they once would have been 
called -- in foreign lands occupied by American military forces slaughtering 
civilians on a regular basis. (We noted one such slaughter in Afghanistan last 
week; now yet another one is being reported.) The story which carried this 
description is concerned largely with describing the struggle of these noble 
bands as they struggle manfully on distant borders to keep us safe.

In this, the tone of the story strongly echoes the genuinely sick-making words 
of Barack Obama after the incident. From CNN:



"These brave Americans were part of a long line of patriots who have made great 
sacrifices for their fellow citizens, and for our way of life," U.S. President 
Barack Obama said in a written statement Thursday.

"The United States would not be able to maintain the freedom and security that 
we cherish without decades of service from the dedicated men and women of the 
CIA."


The CIA's decades-long record of sickening crime, outright atrocity, 
constitutional subversion, bungling, near-unbelievable incompetence, and 
unrelenting exacerbation of hatred for and violence toward the United States is 
indisputable. (For just one egregious example, see  "The Secret Sharers.") Few 
government organizations in world history have been so inimical to the national 
interests of the state they purport to serve. It was with very good reason that 
John F. Kennedy -- to whom Obama's sycophants often liken their hero -- once 
declared his intention to "splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter 
it to the winds." (Nor can it be entirely coincidental that Kennedy was later 
murdered in a case that had innumerable ties to the security apparat.)

There is nothing further from the truth -- nothing further from the established 
historical record -- than Obama's statement that the CIA has been absolutely 
indispensable in "maintaining the freedom and security" of the United States. 
On the contrary; the historical record clearly shows that the activities of the 
CIA have, time and again, reduced both the freedom and security of the people 
of the United States.

Yet here we have Obama, once again, groveling to this renegade, retrograde, 
criminal organization -- much as he did early on in his presidency, when he  
cravenly guaranteed the Agency's thuggish torturers that they need never fear 
prosecution from his administration for the KGB-like, Stasi-like, Gestapo-like 
atrocities they had inflicted on their victims.

Instead of shattering the CIA, or even curtailing it, the NYT story confirms, 
yet again, that Obama is accelerating the militarization of the agency, and 
giving it broad new scope to deceive and murder. What's more, as we noted here 
a few days ago, Obama's handpicked "special envoy" for the "Af-Pak front," 
Richard Holbrooke, admitted, in a little-noticed story last month, that the 
United States is carrying out covert operations in "every country in the 
world." And all of this is accepted without debate, without demur, as a just, 
honorable and natural state of affairs.

And while Obama is praising the murderers, torturers and incompetents of the 
CIA, the Agency itself is plotting its revenge for the blowback against its own 
dirty war, as CNN reports, with an obvious frisson of titillation at the tough 
talk:



"This attack will be avenged through successful, aggressive counterterrorism 
operations," [an anonymous] intelligence official vowed. "There are some very 
bad people who eventually are going to have a very bad day," the official 
promised Friday.




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