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CIA denies keeping military in dark in Afghanistan

http://www.forbes.com/work/managementtrends/newswire/2001/11/
18/rtr428872.html

Reuters, 11.18.01, 1:04 PM ET

By Jim Wolf

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The CIA Sunday dismissed as
groundless claims that it had kept the U.S. military in the dark while
carrying out an expanded paramilitary operation in Afghanistan,
which has included airstrikes by the spy agency's own surveillance
drones.

"There has never been a better relationship between the CIA and
the military," said a Central Intelligence Agency spokeswoman.

CIA paramilitary units, made up chiefly of U.S. military veterans,
have taken on what amounts to a central combat role in the
unconventional U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said,
confirming a Washington Post report.

On Sept. 27, one of the CIA units, drawn from the so-called Special
Activities Division, established a bridgehead for the U.S. military
special operations forces that followed, the Post reported Sunday,
citing well-placed sources.

In a companion piece the Post also cited two unidentified Air Force
officials as accusing the CIA of failing to share information about its
operations in Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks that killed some
4,600 people in the United States.

Despite the presence of Air Force liaison officers at CIA
headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Air Force officers monitoring
Kabul and other spots in Afghanistan occasionally have been
"surprised to see an explosion, only to learn later that the CIA was
firing a missile," the newspaper reported.

"Something would happen, and we would say, 'What was that?'," the
Post quoted one Air Force officer as saying.

However, a spokeswoman for the CIA said the relationship between
the agency and the U.S. military's Central Command, based in
Tampa, Florida had never been better.

"We are sharing all information with the Central Command on this
issue and any suggestion that we are not is ludicrous," the
spokeswoman said.



FRICTION BETWEEN MILITARY AND CIA IS COMMON

The Air Force and Central Command, which is run by Army Gen.
Tommy Franks, the overall commander of the military campaign in
Afghanistan, had no immediate comment.

Friction between the military and the CIA, which is duty bound to
protect intelligence sources and methods, is common in wartime. In
Afghanistan, it has been exacerbated by the CIA's maiden use of
unmanned aircraft, called Predators, armed with "Hellfire" anti-tank
missiles, the Post reported.

"That's the way they operate," another Air Force officer was quoted
as saying of the spy agency. "It's getting better. It's not fixed."

Over the last month, CIA drones have fired about 40 missiles in
Afghanistan, the Post reported -- the first time remotely piloted
aircraft have been able to do so.

Separately, a CIA-run Predator provided the intelligence that led to
three days of strikes last week which killed leaders of the al Qaeda
network headed by Osama bin Laden, the prime suspect in the
Sept. 11 attacks, the Post said.

Secretary of State Colin Powell, a former chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, said the CIA was working well with the military in the
current campaign.

"I don't want to confirm what the CIA does or does not do," he said
on the ABC television program "This Week."

"Let me just say that they have been doing some rather splendid
work with respect to our activities in Afghanistan, working alongside
our military forces that are inside Afghanistan," Powell said.

"I think we have a very fine linkup between our intelligence assets,
our military assets, all within the framework of a good political and
military strategy, and it's now starting to show rather significant
results."

Copyright 2001, Reuters News Service.


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