huskerguy7
Member
Today, I read in the NY Times an article that attacked the use of private intelligence in AfPak. I was disappointed with the writing.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think that we should completely privatize all of our intelligence. The CIA, DIA, NSA and all of the other agencies/departments do a good job at their work. However, in Afghanistan & Pakistan, things are much more complex. As a result, the DoD began contracting experienced former operatives to gather intelligence.
By now, everyone has figured out that the violence in Afghanistan stems partly from Pakistan. The US's operations in Pakistan are limited because it's a war zone. By using private firms to conduct intelligence in these areas, the US is able to gather some intelligence to combat its enemies in these areas. If these operatives would get caught or revealed, since they are not US operatives, they can be denied.
Thoughts?
Don't get me wrong, I don't think that we should completely privatize all of our intelligence. The CIA, DIA, NSA and all of the other agencies/departments do a good job at their work. However, in Afghanistan & Pakistan, things are much more complex. As a result, the DoD began contracting experienced former operatives to gather intelligence.
By now, everyone has figured out that the violence in Afghanistan stems partly from Pakistan. The US's operations in Pakistan are limited because it's a war zone. By using private firms to conduct intelligence in these areas, the US is able to gather some intelligence to combat its enemies in these areas. If these operatives would get caught or revealed, since they are not US operatives, they can be denied.
Thoughts?