Turf Battles On Intelligence Pose Test For Spy Chiefs

Photo: Top, Dennis C. Blair, director of national intelligence; and Leon E. Panetta, the Central Intelligence Agency director. Brendan Smialowski (top) and Michael Temchine for The New York Times

From The New York Times:

WASHINGTON — On May 19, Dennis C. Blair, the director of national intelligence, sent a classified memorandum announcing that his office would use its authority to select the top American spy in each country overseas.

One day later, Leon E. Panetta, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, sent a dispatch of his own. Ignore Mr. Blair’s message, Mr. Panetta wrote to agency employees; the C.I.A. was still in charge overseas, a role that C.I.A. station chiefs had jealously guarded for decades.

The dispute has posed an early test for both spymasters, with Gen. James L. Jones, the national security adviser, now trying to negotiate a truce. The behind-the-scenes battle shows the intensity of struggles continuing between intelligence agencies whose roles were left ill defined after a structural overhaul in 2004 that was intended to harness greater cooperation and put an end to internecine fights.

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My Comment: From where I am standing, it appears that our spy masters are fighting more against each other that the enemy .... I do not feel inspired.

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