So, if they aren't released, they can't be criticized. That will effectively shut up a lot of critics, I presume.
Intel estimates to be more restricted
Intelligence Officials Clamping Down on Release of Intelligence Estimates
PAMELA HESS
AP News
Oct 26, 2007 16:58 EDT
National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell has reversed the recent practice of declassifying and releasing summaries of national intelligence estimates, a top intelligence official said Friday.
Knowing their words may be scrutinized outside the U.S. government chills analysts' willingness to provide unvarnished opinions and information, said David Shedd, a deputy to McConnell.
He told congressional aides and reporters that McConnell recently issued a directive making it more difficult to declassify the key judgments of national intelligence estimates, which are forward-looking analyses prepared for the White House and Congress that represent the consensus of the nation's 16 spy agencies on a single issue. The analysis comes from various sources including the CIA, the military and intelligence agencies inside federal departments.
Referring to the public release of the reports, Shedd said during a Capitol Hill briefing: "It affects the quality of what's written."
So far this year, the national intelligence director's office has released unclassified key judgments from three NIEs — two on Iraq and one on terrorist threats to the U.S. homeland.
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