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White House Overrode Internal Objections To Taliban Prisoner Release
Pentagon, Intelligence officials used Top Secret intelligence to prevent previous release of Taliban Five, officials tell TIME.3:26 PM ET
To pull off the prisoner swap of five Taliban leaders for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the White House overrode an existing interagency process charged with debating the transfer of Guantanamo Bay prisoners and dismissed long-standing Pentagon and intelligence community concerns based on Top Secret intelligence about the dangers of releasing the five men, sources familiar with the debate tell TIME.
National Security Council officials at the White House decline to describe the work of the ad hoc process they established to trade the prisoners, or to detail the measures they have taken to limit the threat the Taliban officials may pose. They say consensus on the plan was reached by the top officials of Obamas national security team, including representatives from the Pentagon, State Department, intelligence community and Joint Chiefs of Staff. These releases were worked extensively through deputies and principals, says National Security Counsel Deputy for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes. There was not a dissent on moving forward with this plan.
But officials in the Pentagon and intelligence communities had successfully fought off release of the five men in the past, officials tell Time. This was out of the norm, says one official familiar with the debate over the dangers of releasing the five Taliban officials. There was never the conversation. Obamas move was an ultimate victory for those at the White House and the State Department who had previously argued the military should suck it up and salute, says the official familiar with the debate.
Obama has broad authority under Article II of the U.S. Constitution to order the prisoner exchange as commander in chief of Americas armed forces. The lengths to which he went to bring it about show how determined he was to resolve the lingering issue of Americas only prisoner of war in Afghanistan.
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White House Overrode Internal Objections To Taliban Prisoner Release (Original Post)
Purveyor
Jun 2014
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underpants
(182,270 posts)1. CYA
GeorgeGist
(25,294 posts)2. Anonymous officials ought to 'man up' ...
and identify themselves.