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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/earlywarning/2006/11/the_coming_purge_at_defense_in.html
 
 William M. Arkin on National and Homeland Security 
 The Coming Purge at Defense Intelligence 
 Appointed Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Warfighting 
Support on July 23, 2003, Lt. Gen. William G. ("Jerry") Boykin has surely got 
to be the longest serving military officer in any posting anywhere.
 Boykin's three and a half years on the job as putative number 2 man to Under 
Secretary Stephen A. Cambone is highly unusual for a military that moves 
general officers from assignment to assignment every 18 months or less. 
 But ever since Boykin was outed as a fundamentalist Christian by yours truly 
in the Los Angeles Times in October, 2003, he has been stuck in his current 
job, unpromotable and unmovable.
 Now there is speculation that with Boykin's protector leaving the Pentagon, 
the new Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates will clean house, focusing on 
defense intelligence and the Rumsfeldian encroachment into the territory of the 
civilian agencies.
 Boykin should go, but I'm not so sure that the conventional wisdom on military 
intelligence is on the mark. 
 In October, 2003, I wrote an article in the Los Angeles Times and worked with 
NBC News to expose what I thought were the extremist views of Boykin, who had 
recently been promoted and assigned to the Pentagon as the man in charge of 
intelligence and warfighting policy with regard to the war against terrorism. 
 In a variety of speeches at evangelical churches around America, Boykin, often 
wearing his military uniform, opined that Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, 
Somali warlords, even Kim Jung Il of North Korea hated America because it was a 
Christian nation, a nation of believers.
 This "spiritual enemy," Boykin said in one talk, "will only be defeated if we 
come against them in the name of Jesus."
 Boykin praised the leadership of President George W. Bush, saying that God 
appointed Bush as president for "such a time as this."
 "George Bush was not elected by a majority of the voters in the United 
States," Boykin said. "He was appointed by God."
  It was Boykin's view, though, that his belief in Christianity had trumped 
Muslims in battle that became the focus of the international media. Describing 
his experience in Somalia, Boykin said that he knew that "my god was a real 
god" and that the god of his Islamic opponents "was an idol." The general's 
personal beliefs seemed to form a world view that undermined and contradicted 
the arguments of the administration that it was not engaged in a clash of 
civilizations, that it was indeed not fighting Islam at all. 
 On Oct. 17, after the Los Angeles Times and NBC revelations, the Pentagon 
issued a statement in which Boykin said he was "not anti-Islam" and apologized 
"to those who have been offended."  
 The chairman and minority member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. 
John W. Warner of Virginia and Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, wrote to Rumsfeld 
that "public statements by a senior military official of an inflammatory, 
offensive nature that would denigrate another religion and which could be 
construed as bigotry may easily be exploited by enemies of the United States." 
 Boykin was defended for his "personal" beliefs, and though the administration, 
including Rumsfeld, were blindsided with the news of his many church 
appearances, characteristically the pugnacious defense secretary decided not to 
yield to public opinion, and a subsequent Inspector General report as to 
whether Boykin had violated any regulations or laws delivered a scant slap on 
the wrist. 
 In Washington, the Boykin scandal went away, but out there in the world, 
Boykin continues to symbolize the war against Islam that the propagandists of 
the other extreme claim the United States is waging. 
 Jerry Boykin continued on as the top defense policy-maker in charge of the 
global war on terrorism, specifically the hunt for high value targets. Yet 
despite the fact that the Pentagon defended Boykin's right to preach and hold 
whatever personals views he wanted, Boykin also went silent. Since 2003, Boykin 
has appeared very seldom in public, has given few speeches and has granted 
fewer interviews. He has become invisible. 
 Now General Boykin will likely become the public face of any purge, and if and 
when he leaves, the act will be seen as "reigning in" defense intelligence. 
 When Boykin leaves though, if he leaves, it should just be seen as the end of 
an assignment for a Rumsfeld guy and not the end of some era of defense 
intelligence.    Bob Gates no doubt will want to have his own people and set 
his own agenda, but much of the criticism of what the defense department is up 
to is more in the category of not playing well with others. 
 Another element of the Rumsfeld era is that the Rumsfeld stiff-arm has led to 
polarization and massive misunderstanding. Thank goodness that's over.    But 
I'm mighty uncomfortable with the impulse some have to advance and promote the 
CIA as some liberal alternative to the big bad Pentagon.  The post-September 
11, 2001 crime, not just perpetuated by Rumsfeld, has been a level of messianic 
pursuit of mission and hyper-secrecy that is at the root of overreach. 
 It will be interesting to see whether the American holy war is indeed over.    
I wish Jerry Boykin the best in his next career.   
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