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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs is okay for the administration to leak classified material to the Osama bin Laden film makers
but criminally charge whistleblowers who expose corrupt and illegal classified material? It's good the release of the film has been moved to after the election, but still seems kind of wrong.
from the Salon article:
As part of a court order in the Judicial Watch lawsuit, the Obama administration yesterday disclosed dozens of emails from the DoD and the CIA documenting that, as NBC News put it, the Obama administration leaked classified information to filmmakers on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Politicos Josh Gerstein added: Just weeks after Pentagon and Central Intelligence Agency officials warned publicly of the dangers posed by leaks about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, top officials at both agencies and at the White House granted Hollywood filmmakers unusual access to those involved in planning the raid and some of the methods they used to do it.
The internal administration documents which pointedly note that the film has a release date set for 4th Qtr 2012 (Sep-Dec) reveal enthusiastic cooperation with the filmmakers by top-level DoD officials, including Undersecretary of Defense Michael Vickers, all done at the direction of the White House. The very first DoD email indicates the request to work with the filmmakers came from the White House. Then-CIA Director Leon Panetta is deemed very interested in supporting the film. The documents also reveal a meeting between the filmmakers and Obamas chief counter-Terrorism adviser John Brennan and National Security Council Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, at which the two White House officials shared information about command and control. The DoD officials meeting with the filmmakers were given the White House talking points from the night of the raid, which including hailing the Presidents actions as gutsy and stressing the heavy involvement of the White House in the raid.
In a meeting with Bigelow and Boal, Defense Undersecretary Vickers promised that, from Vickers, you are going to get a little bit of operational stuff, but the bulk of operational details would have to come from Secretary Gates, Adm. Mullen, Hoss Cartwright. At that meeting, they even plotted how to get the filmmakers classified information without appearing to do so. Here is the CIAs transcript of that part of the discussion (MV is Undersecretary Vickers; MB is Boal; KB is Bigelow):
http://www.salon.com/2012/05/23/wh_leaks_for_propaganda_film/singleton/
Ian David
(69,059 posts)FSogol
(45,470 posts)hughee99
(16,113 posts)I'm sure Sen. Leahy won't put up with people revealing classified information.
rustydog
(9,186 posts)wheere the president is above the law. Hell, the president IS the law (as long as he is GOP)
so what is the issue with allowing access. If the office of the president authorized this, according to Hannity, Rush-bo, bowtie and and company, it is cool.