2006年VOA标准英语-Civilians, Soldiers and the Central Intell(在线收听) |
By Peter Fedynsky President Bush listens to Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden, left, speak at White House ---------------------------------------- Few people dispute General Michael Hayden's credentials as an intelligence expert. He has more than 20 years of experience, including six as director of the National Security Agency, which specializes in technical espionage under military guidance. The CIA is a civilian agency primarily involved in human intelligence. While it has had several military directors, critic’s say now is not the time for another one.
The CIA is designed to inform the nation's civilian leaders, while defense intelligence agencies primarily serve the military.
Preble says tensions between America's civilian and military spheres are traditionally mild, but have existed since the country's founding more than two centuries ago. He says those tensions stem from the conflicting demands of liberty and security, especially in time of war. Currently, the United States is engaged in the War Against Terror. Part of that struggle is a controversial Bush administration program to conduct domestic surveillance of suspected terrorists without a court order. Critics say warrantless searches violate the Constitution. However, General Hayden has defended the program, which Cato's Christopher Preble says is one of the reasons he is facing opposition in Congress. "Clearly, it was something that he was very, very actively involved with, it appears, from the inception; what little we know about the program, he was involved from the very beginning. So it may be that the objections are mainly about him and not so much about a military person." The New York Times newspaper uncovered the domestic surveillance program in December.
If the Senate approves General Hayden's CIA nomination, he would report to the Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, a civilian. Negroponte supports the general, who served as his deputy, and calls the domestic surveillance program a necessary tool against terror. |
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