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GeorgeGist

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Mon Jul 8, 2013, 08:12 AM Jul 2013

Top special operations officer directed shift of bin Laden records to CIA to keep files secret [View all]

Source: AP

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The nation's top special operations commander ordered military files about the Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout to be purged from Defense Department computers and sent to the CIA, where they could be more easily shielded from ever being made public.

The secret move, described briefly in a draft report by the Pentagon's inspector general, set off no alarms within the Obama administration even though it appears to have sidestepped federal rules and perhaps also the Freedom of Information Act.

An acknowledgement by Adm. William McRaven of his actions was quietly removed from the final version of an inspector general's report published weeks ago. A spokesman for the admiral declined to comment. The CIA, noting that the bin Laden mission was overseen by then-CIA Director Leon Panetta before he became defense secretary, said that the SEALs were effectively assigned to work temporarily for the CIA, which has presidential authority to conduct covert operations.

"Documents related to the raid were handled in a manner consistent with the fact that the operation was conducted under the direction of the CIA director," agency spokesman Preston Golson said in an emailed statement. "Records of a CIA operation such as the (bin Laden) raid, which were created during the conduct of the operation by persons acting under the authority of the CIA Director, are CIA records."

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More transparency ... avoided.
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Spoke the McRaven: "Nevermore." Berlum Jul 2013 #1
Bullshit. blackspade Jul 2013 #2
Hiding the phony vaccination program? formercia Jul 2013 #3
I forgot about that! bananas Jul 2013 #4
Here...I'll take the opportunity to remind everyone what the CIA did.... truth2power Jul 2013 #7
McRaven gave the order -- that's interesting starroute Jul 2013 #5
Which pretty much proves what we were told about the operation is all bullshit. Arctic Dave Jul 2013 #6
Or start musing about how bin Laden was a CIA asset, back in the day... truth2power Jul 2013 #8
"another Jessica Lynch story" geek tragedy Jul 2013 #9
Did you run out of this? Arctic Dave Jul 2013 #12
You're accusing the Obama administration of a hoax re: bin Laden killing. geek tragedy Jul 2013 #13
Are you saying that there isn't a cover up going on? Arctic Dave Jul 2013 #14
Operational details of covert missions are typically classified. geek tragedy Jul 2013 #15
They are not typically wiped from DOD computers and shipped to the CIA, however. Romulus Quirinus Jul 2013 #19
Given what happened with Snowden/Booz Allen, maybe not. geek tragedy Jul 2013 #20
Is it a violation of the law, as the article implies? nt Romulus Quirinus Jul 2013 #21
I have no idea--I'm not a specialist in that kind of law. geek tragedy Jul 2013 #22
probably a good idea to keep real secret stuff away from DOD computers where Sunlei Jul 2013 #10
Some conspiracy theorists have alleged that... TRoN33 Jul 2013 #11
Some Say TimeToGo Jul 2013 #16
Really? And who do they think he is torturing? n/t A Simple Game Jul 2013 #17
Of course, 12 years ago nobody remembers James R Bath links Houses of Bush and bin Laden. Octafish Jul 2013 #18
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