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President Obama, the CIA and the Master of the Cover-Up

Editor’s Note: Reprinted from Truthout.org with the express permission of Mel Goodman, whose bio is at the end of this post.

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Former Deputy CIA Director John Edward McLaughlin. (Image: Jared Rodriguez / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: CIA)

The Obama administration quietly announced Friday the appointment of John McLaughlin, former deputy CIA director, to head the internal investigation of the intelligence failures that led to the Christmas Day attempted bombing of a Delta airliner headed for Detroit as well as the events leading to the shootings at Fort Hood in November.

With this appointment, President Barack Obama has assured that the culture of intelligence cover-up will continue. McLaughlin has participated in and sought to cover-up many of the CIA’s most egregious failures and misdeeds of the past decade. When he left the CIA, he then served as the agency’s chief apologist.

So, who is John McLaughlin? Most of official Washington and the mainstream media view McLaughlin as the mild-mannered, professorial CIA bureaucrat, who former CIA director George Tenet called the "smartest man he had ever met."

Few people understand, however, that McLaughlin played the most important role in making sure that the Bush administration received the intelligence that would be used and misused to justify the use of force against Iraq in 2003.

Washington insiders remember that it was CIA director Tenet who told President George W. Bush, "Don’t worry, it’s a slam dunk," in response to the president’s demand for stronger intelligence on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction (WMD) to provide to the American people. Few people remember that it was McLaughlin who actually delivered the "slam-dunk" briefing to the president in January 2003.

McLaughlin was the "villain" behind the politicized intelligence on Iraq in the run-up to the war. He perverted the intelligence process, ignored high-level briefings on the weakness of the intelligence on WMD and tried to silence David Kay, the chief of the Iraq Survey Group, when the weapons inspectors found no evidence of strategic weapons in Iraq.

When Kay returned to CIA headquarters from Baghdad, Tenet and McLaughlin made sure that Kay was given a tiny, windowless office at the end of a distant, deserted corridor undergoing construction. It had no secure phone or classified computer. Kay called it Siberia.

McLaughlin was also the villain behind the CIA’s preparation of Secretary of State Colin Powell’s speech to the United Nations in February 2003 that used phony intelligence to convince an international audience of the need for war. According to Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, who served as Powell’s chief of staff, Tenet and McLaughlin lied to the secretary of state about the sourcing of serious allegations dealing with Saddam Hussein’s efforts to obtain strategic weapons.

The most serious allegation came from an Iraqi con man known as "Curveball," who maintained that Iraq had mobile biological laboratories, a key charge in the phony intelligence to justify the Iraq war. German intelligence debriefed Curveball, and German intelligence officials warned the CIA that Curveball was unstable and that there was no validation for his claims. Tyler Drumheller, the chief of CIA’s European Division, knew that Curveball was mentally unstable and a liar, and he urged McLaughlin to drop all references to the mobile biological labs from Powell’s speech. McLaughlin ignored him, too.

Five weeks after the invasion of Iraq, Powell and McLaughlin shared a table at the White House correspondents’ dinner, where McLaughlin, an amateur magician, agreed to perform a few magic tricks during a break in the action. The CIA deputy director conjured coins out of thin air and transformed a single dollar into a $100 bill; everyone at the table laughed except for Powell, who seemed tense and out of sorts.

According to Bob Drogin, who wrote an authoritative book on Curveball, Powell stared at McLaughlin and requested another trick. "Let’s see you find the WMD in Iraq," an unsmiling Powell demanded. McLaughlin looked surprised and his broad grin faded. "We will," he replied, "they’re there and we’ll find them."

In addition to being one of the ideological drivers for the CIA’s policies of torture and abuse, secret prisons and extraordinary renditions, McLaughlin demonstrated early in his career that he was a company man willing to do what was necessary to advance his career. In the 1980s, when CIA Director William Casey and his Deputy Robert Gates were "cooking the books" on intelligence dealing with the Soviet Union, Central America and Southwest Asia, McLaughlin offered no dissent.

When the CIA did an internal investigation of one of the worst examples of politicization of intelligence, the case for Soviet complicity in the attempt on the life of Pope John Paul II in 1981, McLaughlin made sure there were no references to politicization in the final report and made every effort to hide Gates’ role in preparing the Papal plot intelligence assessment. When Gates’ nomination as CIA director was in trouble during the confirmation process in 1991, it was McLaughlin who stepped forward to defend his former boss from charges of politicization.

President Obama has made many mistakes in his handling of the CIA and the intelligence community that could be attributed to his inexperience and his reliance on intelligence officials, who are themselves part of the culture of cover-up. He has named weak figures to the important posts of director of national intelligence and CIA director, and has named no one to replace the CIA’s inspector general, who announced his retirement nearly 11 months ago.

His administration has threatened the British government with the cut off of sensitive intelligence if a British court revealed details of CIA renditions in Europe, and has resorted to a state security defense to prevent revelations of renditions policies in US courts as well.

President Obama has been unwilling to release photographs that document the conduct of torture and abuse by intelligence officers, and he has permitted the day-to-day operations of the CIA to remain in the hands of those operational officers, Steve Kappes and Mike Sulick, responsible for the program of renditions, detentions and interrogations. The president’s early mistakes demonstrated that he simply didn’t get it; the appointment of McLaughlin indicates that the president doesn’t want to get it.

It is essential for President Obama to understand what went wrong in order to reform the CIA and take corrective actions. In relying on those individuals who have circled the wagons to protect themselves and the agency, the president has deprived himself of an opportunity to understand the intelligence failures of 9/11 and the shootdown of the missionary plane over Peru as well as the illegality of renditions, detentions and interrogations.

President Obama does not want to assign blame in these matters, but he will never remedy these problems if he fails to understand what went wrong.

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Melvin A. Goodman, senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, is a former intelligence analyst at the CIA (1966-1990) and the author of Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA. Mr. Goodman is a longtime friend of Larry Johnson’s and gave his express consent to reprint this article. We strongly suggest that you read Mr. Goodman’s other op-eds published here at No Quarter.

  • Steve1

    My, the left wing nuts crying???  Did you support Obama and vote for  him?? AKA, Barry Soetoro!  Now you say he is inexperienced??  What do you expect from a puppet?????

  • donjo

    Typical.  What did you expect after he assigned most of the guys behind the bank bail outs to run the financial system?  Seriously, this guy IS the most destructive, dangerous, and empty president we’ve ever had – and I thought Bush was bad.  This guy is a master at it. 

  • Jazzman

    Well just another day in sunny DC….. Wonder if the Britsh would take it back?

  • Peggy Sue

    Bush and Cheney were bad but that doesn’t make Obama any better when he is, in fact, going with the flow whether it be in intelligence questions, natiional security or financial policy.

    Which is why electing an inexperienced, front man is not a smart thing to do. We’re headed into our tenth year of absolutely destructive leadership. Lost decade? 

    Oh, happy days! 

  • oowawa

    Well I don’t know, but this appointment doesn’t really look like “Change” with a  capital “C”.

  • Ferd Berfle

    So much for a transparent presidency. Everything That One does is designed to place a curtain between us and the government, which makes him a liar. The politics of change is only more of the same.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That “C” stands for corrupt.

  • oowawa

    a curtain between us and the government”

    “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain . . . “  Gee whiz, Ferd, where did I hear that before?

    Maybe here . . .

  • Ferd Berfle

    Yeah, except the curtain ain’t green. Oops!

  • Ferd Berfle

    This is just another in an endless list of prevarications extending at least back to his statement that he wouldn’t run for President in ’08.

    Just how many promises has That One failed to live up to? I lost count and would probably need a relational database to catalog them all adequately. He’s lying when he’s thinking, never mind his puppet lips.

  • Patrick Henry

    You are Right Mel..Nothing has changed..No one was  to Blame for Intelligence failures on 9/11..It was “Politically Correct” for someone in High Places in the Government to Prevent the FBI Agents from taking down the 9/11 terrorist hijackers when they were still in Flight School and creating thier network in the United states..

    That Did happen..so Where was the Congressional and Media Outrage..?? Who “SPIKED” all that data..?? Its obvious Tenent knew what was going down too…and all  the Saudis even came to New york to see the Big Bang..VIP Pass..

    Get out of Jail Free…

    I think If former CIA Spy Aldrich Ames …You know..the guy who got conviently placed on the Russian desk so he could conviently have access to all the Data he was selling the Russians…had not got Caught and gone to Prision…He would probably be DCI today..

    I always wondered who his MENTOR was..and how it happens that the One CIA Agent who wants to SPY for the Russians…gets Put~in  on the Russian desk at CIA HQ..????

    So…John just stayed in the shadows for Years..and like others like him in Government..deciding who really  got IV,s and who didn’t…while the Caseys and Tenets ..answered to Thier own “Handlers”..I Think..

    I like the fact Mel…that you at least really do try to Peel the Onion..Or Garlic..and expose the Vampires..

    Like an Old Bureau Agent once told me..”Its a Nasty Business”..

    HooRah..

  • AnnieCarmel

    “Bush and Cheney were bad but that doesn’t make Obama any better when he is, in fact, going with the flow whether it be in intelligence questions, natiional security or financial policy. ”

    Peggy Sue, I think it makes him much worse due to the added lies and hipocricy.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Ferd, They are as green as Ashley’s green dress. Trancparency is “Gone with the Wind.”

  • TeakWoodKite

    Mr. Goodman, the fact that BO asked the fox to review security for the hen house, is Franky insane.

    I have wondered what roll he played in outing Mrs. Wilson.

    “Boneheaded” comes to mind. Can you please tell me how any rational person let alone a POTUS can take a pass on this one?

    I bet that is not all Powell had to say about his magic skills. This whole affair has been a three card monty

  • TeakWoodKite

    That database would have some very esoteric indexes.

  • Mr.Murder

    McLaughlin’s familiarity with failure is assumed to make him able to deal with it? Reverse psychology, applied to engineering outcomes.

  • morris1030

    This isn’t even Bush/Cheney lite.

    It’s Barack,Bush,Cheney.

    The incompetence and deception overwhelms.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Mr. Murder, who is the engineer?

  • TeakWoodKite

    Casey Jones?

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