It's so obvious: In time of war, it's important to know who is on which side.
Particularly if you're one of the people running the war.
The CIA has been investigating the Inspector General (IG), who has been investigating the CIA. The CIA says that the IG takes up too much of their time. The spy agency also says that the IG, in one case, started out with the assumption that detainees at Guantanamo were being mistreated, and then looked for evidence that might support that assumption.
Acting with a swift resolve seldom seen in Washington, Oregon's Senator Wyden sent a letter to the Director of National Intelligence, asking the Director to call off the CIA's probe.
The he rounded up reporters. "I just don't want to see the intimidation of inspector generals in Washington, D.C., and I'm of the view that people who know that they're doing the right thing aren't afraid of oversight," the senator told them.
I realize that it's election season, and that politicians have to do this sort of thing. It's a tradition to get passionately involved with high-profile issues.
And, I agree that checks and balances, and some sort of accountability, are important. Just the same, This is another case where I wonder if the people on capitol hill know who's trying to keep them alive, and who's trying to kill them.
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