[FONT="]Unlike senior cabinet appointees, NSC staff are not approved by the Senate and do not testify before Congress, and their records are presumptively privileged. The NSC currently consists of around 400 people, an estimated four-fold growth over a generation. The current defense authorization bill, which has yet to pass, includes a measure to shrink the NSC’s staff and role.
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[FONT="]An administration official who would not speak for the record said there was a “profound difference” between the NSC staff reviewing lethal operations and planning or executing them.
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[FONT="]“Given the significance of these operations, it would be irresponsible not to review such plans”, the official said.
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[FONT="]Jameel Jaffer, the ACLU attorney who spearheaded the lawsuit for the playbook’s disclosure, noted the power of the NSC. ‘One of the really striking things about this document is the central role that the NSC is apparently playing,” he said, “both in programmatic decisions about the drone campaign and in the so-called nominating process.
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[FONT="]“The Obama administration notably has taken the position that the NSC is not an agency and is therefore beyond the reach of the Freedom of Information Act.”[/FONT]