Dennis Blair To Be Director Of National Intelligence
CBS News’ David Martin reports retired Admiral Denny Blair will be the next Director of National Intelligence. Blair was the commander of the U.S. Pacific Command during the Clinton administration. According to a New York Times profile, Blair brings “intimate experience with intelligence during a 34-year Navy career. A brainy retired four-star admiral whose jobs included commander of the United States Pacific Command, he is also an Asia expert who is considered adept at running sprawling organizations, seemingly a prerequisite for heading an office that is still grappling with the task of fusing 16 spy agencies.”
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9/11 was Bush''s fault. No one else. It was not for being short of anything, except a president with brains and too much religious fundamentalism.
Now, we finally have a real president truly intelligent.So relax.
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Posted by rastack54
We absolutely DON''T need a career intelligence officer as NDI if they are corrupted and most of the senior officials are. Your choices are: pull from middle management intelligence (no experience managaing large organizations), or pick a career military figure from outside intelligence. Most of the Comabatant Commanders are intimately involved with intelligence and have management experience. This is a MUCH better course of action. ADM Blair is respected by combatant command J2 (intelligence) personnel.
HOW VERY IMPRESSIVE!
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Posted by Rowdydfw
Your an idiot and you don''t know what you''re talking about. Go read the comics or something that uses words you understand (intelligence NOT being one of them in any context of the term).