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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Tue Nov 11, 2014, 07:29 AM Nov 2014

Senior Navy intel officer removed for controversial comments on China

http://archive.navytimes.com/article/20141110/NEWS/311100014/Senior-Navy-intel-officer-removed-controversial-comments-China

Senior Navy intel officer removed for controversial comments on China
Provocative China claims preceded intel leader's firing
Nov. 10, 2014 - 11:47AM |
By David Larter
Staff writer

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A senior Navy intelligence leader whose provocative comments this year about Chinese bellicosity stirred an international controversy has been shelved in the wake of an investigation into his conduct, Navy Times has learned.

Capt. James Fanell, the director of intelligence and information operations at U.S. Pacific Fleet, has been removed from that position by PACFLT boss Adm. Harry Harris and reassigned within the command, Navy officials confirmed.

Fanell warned during a February public appearance that a recent Chinese amphibious exercise led naval intelligence to assess that China’s strategy was to be able to launch a “short, sharp war” with Japan, an unusually frank assessment about a closely watched region.

His comments, which ran counter to the Pentagon’s talking points on building ties to the increasingly assertive Chinese navy, were picked up by media outlets from The New York Times and Reuters to London’s Financial Times and Daily Telegraph. Top defense officials, including the 4-star head of the Army and the Pentagon spokesman, were forced to respond to his comment in the following days.
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Fanell’s relief is the latest turmoil in the Navy’s intelligence community, and has raised questions about whether an intel officer was cashiered for publicly voicing a view that contradicted Pentagon public statements.
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Senior Navy intel officer removed for controversial comments on China (Original Post) nitpicker Nov 2014 OP
I'm still thinking about the head of Naval Intelligence who isn't allowed to view classified stuff jakeXT Nov 2014 #1

jakeXT

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1. I'm still thinking about the head of Naval Intelligence who isn't allowed to view classified stuff
Tue Nov 11, 2014, 09:49 AM
Nov 2014

Head of United States Naval Intelligence Is Not Currently Allowed to See Classified Material



Vice Adm. Ted Branch, the director of naval intelligence, had his security clearance suspended in November 2013 after being investigated for possible misconduct. In the year since, no charges have been filed and there is no sense of when they might be, leaving the Navy in an untenable situation.

If classified information is being discussed at a meeting, the director of naval intelligence has to leave the room.

If Branch drops by a subordinate’s office, the space must be sanitized of any secrets before he enters.


http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2014/11/03/naval_intelligence_security_clearance_suspension_ted_branch_job_in_limbo.html

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