Outsider Picks by Trump Could Give US Intelligence a Jolt
Outsider Picks by Trump Could Give US Intelligence a Jolt
William Gallo and Jeff Seldin, Voice of America
President-elect Donald Trump's first selections for key national security posts may say little about his foreign policy vision, but they do seem to emphasize a commitment to take the country's intelligence agencies out of their comfort zone.
Trump on Friday announced his intention to nominate Mike Pompeo, a Republican congressman from Kansas, to lead the CIA, and his selection of retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn as his national security adviser.
Pompeo, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, quickly received praise from veteran lawmakers and members of the U.S. intelligence community for his serious and nuanced approach.
Flynn, a former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), has been more controversial, chastised by critics for his abrasive management style as well as for his outspoken views on fighting Islamic militants.
Both Outsiders
But one thing the men have in common is that while they are familiar to U.S. intelligence agencies, they are, in a sense, outsiders.
Unlike current CIA Director John Brennan, who began his career with the agency, Pompeo's only intelligence experience comes from his service on the House Intelligence Committee.
Flynn, though a known quantity in intelligence circles, was reportedly pushed out as director of the DIA, in part because of clashes with other U.S. intelligence officials.
Such appointments would seem to support early talk from those close to the Trump transition team about changing the approach at the U.S. intelligence agencies while at the same time reinvigorating them after years of stagnation.
"You're going to see innovation return," said Tony Shaffer, a retired intelligence officer who worked with Flynn.
"A lot of what I've seen in the Obama White House is akin to doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for a different result," said Shaffer, now vice president of Strategic Initiatives and Operations at the London Center for Policy Research. "There's a lot of passion. People are excited about trying to roll in and do some good things."
Comfort Zones
Juan Zarate, who served as a deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism under President George W. Bush, called Pompeo and Flynn "serious national security professionals," but cautioned each would most likely face challenges in his new role.
"Probably a good idea for any transition into any department or agency is to be conscious that every department and agency has its own culture, its own rhythm, its own history," Zarate said, adding that this will be especially important for Pompeo as he prepares to take the reins at CIA, pending eventual confirmation in the U.S. Senate,
"He's obviously going to have to be attentive to that and do some look-backs to make sure he doesn't misstep the way others have," he said.
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden offered a similar sentiment.
"Not that the congressman's asked me for any advice, but when you go to Langley [CIA headquarters] for the first time, get out of the car alone," Hayden said Friday during a discussion at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington. "Don't bring your own ecosystem. Go into the agency and embrace the agency."
Hayden said Flynn, whom he described as hardworking and bright, would also be forced to make some key adjustments.
"Most of his life experience has been at the tactical level, where he has been incredibly successful, so I think this job is going to extend him," he said. "It's going to demand he up his game to be more broadly strategic."
Unlike Pompeo's position, Flynn's appointment does not require Senate confirmation.
No Foreign Policy Preview
It's not clear what, if anything, the appointments indicate about Trump's foreign policy priorities.
"It doesn't, and it shouldn't," said James Woolsey, a former CIA chief who has endorsed Trump and serves as one of his advisers.
Neither appointee, according to Woolsey, will be in a position to create policy.
"If you get involved in advising on policy, your colleagues in State, Defense, and elsewhere will think you are spinning intelligence in order to support the policies you favor," he said.
Still, it appears that both Flynn and Pompeo may challenge what have become institutional norms when it comes to their approach on the war against Islamic extremists.
Obama Critic
Since retiring from the military, Flynn, 57, has been a harsh critic of President Barack Obama's strategy in fighting the Islamic State terrorist group, and his criticism has often crossed the line into denigrating Islam and Muslims.
The former three-star general has referred to Islam as a cancer. He has called it a "political ideology," rather than a religion. In a tweet from February, he said: "Fear of Muslims is RATIONAL."
As CIA chief, Pompeo, 52, also appears set to challenge the status quo. He supports the CIA's now-suspended "enhanced interrogation program," which included waterboarding and other methods many say amounted to torture.
Those involved in the CIA interrogation program "are not torturers, they are patriots," Pompeo said in 2014, adding that the programs were "within the law, within the Constitution and conducted with the full knowledge" of appropriate lawmakers.
Pompeo, a graduate of Harvard Law School and the U.S. Military Academy, also drew criticism in 2013 after he suggested Muslim leaders who didn't publicly condemn terror attacks were "potentially complicit" in the attacks.
Trump's transition team on Friday defended both men as capable and experienced.
"Flynn is widely regarded as one of the most respected generals and intelligence officers of his generation," said Jason Miller, Trump's transition communications director. "I don't think there are many people who have a deeper understanding of the capabilities of the U.S. military and intelligence apparatus."
Miller declined to comment on Pompeo's views on torture, saying he had not yet discussed the issue with him.
Herein lies the core problem for anyone associated with the so called drive to create faster and better intelligence…
“Flynn is widely regarded as one of the most respected generals and intelligence officers of his generation,” said Jason Miller, Trump’s transition communications director. “I don’t think there are many people who have a deeper understanding of the capabilities of the U.S. military and intelligence apparatus.
BTW…Flynn’s single point of failure is that he drove JSOC tactical targeting intelligence NOT national level strategic intelligence analysis against perceived US threats near and far….THERE he failed and failed badly…RIGHT now the entire IC is being flooded virtually flooded with information…the problem lies within the analysts that do the work on that data flood and no one wants to talk about that….and no magical Flynn will correct that problem in the next 10 years…besides the NSA drives strategic thinking and what IF he just keeps on rejecting what the IC provides him as we saw in just how Trump refused to accept the IC analysis of the Russian hacking treats against the US AND FLYNN sat in on those briefings…BTW yelling at the time if we hear the pundits correctly …yelling at the intel briefers as he did not apparently like what he heard…OR did we forget that incident????
AND for some strange reason the entire world wants to forget his failed and failed badly attempt at reforming DIA which is what he claimed he wanted to do…so we give failure second chance..to WHAT fail again..????
BTW…do not think Miller seems to be telling quiet the truth when he claims what he claims about Flynn being one of the most respected intel officers of his time..hype…..nothing but hype as that is not the opinion of those that worked with and around him in DIA nor the rest of the IC…
It is amazing just how the power of myths carries one these days inside the DC Beltway…..especially when you generate your own myths….
Amazing how the “truth becomes lies and the lies become truth” these days in the new era of “Post Truth”…
BUT WAIT…Flynn’s motto is “truth always answers questions”???? THAT is until he was questioned by his trips to Moscow and how much he received for those trips and who paid for it…surprisingly he failed to provide any answers….”truth to questions…right”?????
Flynn is criticized because he recognizes the fact Islam is not simply a religion, it is theocratic to its core. Anyone who has attempted to discuss the Kingdom and the role of the King as the “ruler” moderator of Mecca with Saudis quickly becomes aware of the dichotomy raising the question if Islam is more politics than religion. The fact is you can not even discuss this aspect in strict Islamic circles.
Flynn is astute enough to put the facts ahead of the religious politics coming out of the Middle East and finding expressions in extremism.
And, he is specific in his book, he will focus on Iran as America’s greater threat.
Trump has already announced he will undo “Obama’s deal”.
Europe is moving towards an era of “submission” to pacify their “immigrant” or colonizing settlers population. No one has considered this as a basis for strengthening ties with Russia and at least trying to undermine its support of Iran which is in both our countries interests, and maybe get Russia to stop flooding the region with arms.
Sharia law seems to be a comfortable fit for socialist/globalists, but it turns our American democratic republic progressive institutions on their head.
We seem readily willing to accept separation of church and state but unable to discuss the fact of Islam; Mosque is state.
I am a Christian living in an open society with protected rights and despite claims America is a Christian nation, it is without a state religion, last week the Imams came up with a compromise for the administration of the Kotel, Jews will attend the Mosque and receive their religious orientation for being Jews from the Koran!
I will never submit to being told what my Christianity is and how I may express it by an Imam. Any more than I do from “commissars” That might work for the Obama administration and the profiteers of mega Mosques in Baltimore and NYC, but the Trump shift gives me hope our democratic freedoms will be preserved and my right to practice my faith freely.
Trump has announced a number of measures that are progressive not submissive, I hope he will keep his word to support the Bill that declares the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.
Flynn’s credentials are well documented.
CIA director Pompeo is not being well defined.
He was a tank platoon leader on the German border in Cold War.
A West Point Grad, he was a successful businessman and swept into his Congressional seat with the Tea Party. He has been critical of Hillary’s handling of Benghazi, he believes Snowden should get the death penalty, and he also favors the use of “torture”.
He took the floor in the house after the Boston Bombing, calling on Muslim leaders to denounce terrorism in the name of Islam, for which he was severely criticized by the other side of the aisle.
Last year when a Mosque in his district announced it was permitting a member of Hamas, a terrorist group, to speak, on Good Friday, he took steps that lead to the cancellation of the event.
He was an early supporter of Marco Rubio’s bid.
He also urged Kerry to include Christians as victims of Islamic State genocide, a fact Kerry/Obama chose to omit.
No wonder there is so much angst on the streets being generated to oppose Trump when he is making appointments that uphold pro-American values, appointments that represent a hold pattern for the aspirations of turning America into a sharia compliant socialist dead pool in the name of globalism, sic.
cammo99…pay really close attention to this article as the source is not noted for false information and bad sources of information since Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Russian pundit is certain close aides of Putin & Trump talking for over year. Says Constitution, laws to change too
http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2016/11/putin-and-trump-team-have-been-talking.html?m=1
Actually a number of their articles from Russian sources have been literally spot on….especially on Putin
cammo99..rumored new DNI is to be Rogers from NSA…..
THIS is what one of the top former NSA CI types as does others in the NSA CI field say about Rogers…..
Let’s see if he gets it and then how Miller from Trump spins it….
Rogers is a disaster as DIRNSA, as I’ve told you repeatedly