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@@@ The CIA now admits that it spied on a Senate investigation into the agency鈥檚 shameful program of secret detention and torture. Do we need any more proof that the spooks are out of control?An internal 鈥渁ccountability board鈥?will look into the incident, an agency statement said, and might recommend 鈥減otential disciplinary measures鈥?or even 鈥渟teps to address systemic issues.鈥漇omehow, I don鈥檛 feel reassured.You will recall that when Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., alleged in March that the CIA was rummaging through her panel鈥檚 computer files without permission, CIA Director John Brennan scoffed at the complaint with high-handed derision. 鈥淚 think a lot of people who are claiming that there has been this tremendous sort of spying and monitoring and hacking will be <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-cabas-bags-38>Celine Cabas Bags</a> proved wrong,鈥?he said.Oops. An internal CIA probe discovered that, well, a good deal of spying and monitoring and hacking did take place. Brennan has reportedly apologized to Feinstein and Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., the ranking Republican on the committee 鈥?both of whom have been among the CIA鈥檚 staunchest supporters on Capitol Hill.The White House has taken a la-de-dah attitude toward the revelation that the agency charged with spying on the machinations of our foreign enemies instead trained its focus on the official work of our elected officials. Asked whether Brennan now has a credibility problem, press secretary Josh Earnest said, 鈥淣ot at all.鈥滶arnest is wrong on that score, but the problem is much bigger than Brennan. At stake is the principle that our intelligence agencies 鈥?like our military forces 鈥?must be subject to civilian oversight and control. The spooks apparently have a different arrangement in mind.After the 9/11 attacks, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney gave the intelligence agencies instructions and latitude that tested 鈥?and, in some cases, exceeded 鈥?legal, constitutional and moral strictures. For the National Security Agency, this led to a massive program of electronic surveillance that kept track of the private communications of millions of Americans. Obama took steps to limit the program only after it was publicly revealed by fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden.For the CIA, fighting the Bush-era 鈥渨ar on terror鈥?involved holding terrorism suspects at secret overseas prisons in countries such as Poland and subjecting some of them to torture. Immediately after taking office in 2009, Obama put a permanent end to what the Bush administration euphemistically called 鈥渆nhanced interrogation techniques.鈥滲ut Obama also decided against any kind of comprehensive investigation to determine exactly what happened. The prosecutor assigned by Attorney General Eric Holder to launch a limited criminal probe decided not to file charges.The CIA, meanwhile, had been busy covering its tracks. In 2005, the agency destroyed videotapes of waterboarding sessions. Ostensibly, the reason was to prevent the tapes from somehow falling into the hands of al-Qaeda. In reality, the CIA <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-celine-wallets-39>Celine Wallets</a> was worried that its officers might be held accountable for their actions.The Senate Intelligence Committee decided to conduct the investigation of CIA detention and torture that <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-clasp-bags-40>Celine Clasp Bags</a> no one else wanted to touch. One question the committee set out to answer was whether the CIA鈥檚 claim that torture produced valuable intelligence was accurate.From the beginning, the committee had difficulty wresting information from the agency. Secure computer networks were eventually set up so that documents could be vetted, redacted if necessary and then transferred to committee investigators. Earlier this year, Brennan complained to Feinstein that her investigators had improperly gained access to an internal CIA review that cast doubt on the torture program鈥檚 effectiveness. Feinstein responded that the document was properly obtained 鈥?and that the CIA could not know the committee had the document unless it had hacked into the Senate investigators鈥?computer network.This is precisely what happened, the CIA now acknowledges. And there鈥檚 more: The CIA also hacked into the emails of some of the committee鈥檚 Democratic staff members.Sen. Mark Udall, a member of the intelligence panel, stated the obvious: 鈥淭his grave misconduct not only is illegal, but it violates the U.S. Constitution鈥檚 requirement of separation of powers.鈥?He called on Brennan to resign.As I said, however, this is bigger than Brennan. At issue is whether a vastly expanded and empowered U.S. intelligence establishment will be fully and properly brought under civilian control and oversight. Bush and Cheney created a monster. Obama, in the time he has left in office, had better tame it.Copyright the Washington Post

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