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I Ran the C.I.A. Now I’m Endorsing Hillary Clinton.

By MICHAEL J. MORELLAUG. 5, 2016

During a 33-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency, I served presidents of both parties — three Republicans and three Democrats. I was at President George W. Bush’s side when we were attacked on Sept. 11; as deputy director of the agency, I was with President Obama when we killed Osama bin Laden in 2011.

I am neither a registered Democrat nor a registered Republican. In my 40 years of voting, I have pulled the lever for candidates of both parties. As a government official, I have always been silent about my preference for president.

No longer. On Nov. 8, I will vote for Hillary Clinton. Between now and then, I will do everything I can to ensure that she is elected as our 45th president.

Two strongly held beliefs have brought me to this decision. First, Mrs. Clinton is highly qualified to be commander in chief. I trust she will deliver on the most important duty of a president — keeping our nation safe. Second, Donald J. Trump is not only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a threat to our national security.

I spent four years working with Mrs. Clinton when she was secretary of state, most often in the White House Situation Room. In these critically important meetings, I found her to be prepared, detail-oriented, thoughtful, inquisitive and willing to change her mind if presented with a compelling argument.

I also saw the secretary’s commitment to our nation’s security; her belief that America is an exceptional nation that must lead in the world for the country to remain secure and prosperous; her understanding that diplomacy can be effective only if the country is perceived as willing and able to use force if necessary; and, most important, her capacity to make the most difficult decision of all — whether to put young American women and men in harm’s way.

Mrs. Clinton was an early advocate of the raid that brought Bin Laden to justice, in opposition to some of her most important colleagues on the National Security Council. During the early debates about how we should respond to the Syrian civil war, she was a strong proponent of a more aggressive approach, one that might have prevented the Islamic State from gaining a foothold in Syria.

I never saw her bring politics into the Situation Room. In fact, I saw the opposite. When some wanted to delay the Bin Laden raid by one day because the White House Correspondents Dinner might be disrupted, she said, “Screw the White House Correspondents Dinner.”

In sharp contrast to Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Trump has no experience on national security. Even more important, the character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief.

These traits include his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change his views based on new information, his routine carelessness with the facts, his unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of respect for the rule of law.

The dangers that flow from Mr. Trump’s character are not just risks that would emerge if he became president. It is already damaging our national security.

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was a career intelligence officer, trained to identify vulnerabilities in an individual and to exploit them. That is exactly what he did early in the primaries. Mr. Putin played upon Mr. Trump’s vulnerabilities by complimenting him. He responded just as Mr. Putin had calculated.

Mr. Putin is a great leader, Mr. Trump says, ignoring that he has killed and jailed journalists and political opponents, has invaded two of his neighbors and is driving his economy to ruin. Mr. Trump has also taken policy positions consistent with Russian, not American, interests — endorsing Russian espionage against the United States, supporting Russia’s annexation of Crimea and giving a green light to a possible Russian invasion of the Baltic States.

In the intelligence business, we would say that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation.

Every weekday, get thought-provoking commentary from Op-Ed columnists, The Times editorial board and contributing writers from around the world.

Mr. Trump has also undermined security with his call for barring Muslims from entering the country. This position, which so clearly contradicts the foundational values of our nation, plays into the hands of the jihadist narrative that our fight against terrorism is a war between religions.

In fact, many Muslim Americans play critical roles in protecting our country, including the man, whom I cannot identify, who ran the C.I.A.’s Counterterrorism Center for nearly a decade and who I believe is most responsible for keeping America safe since the Sept. 11 attacks.

My training as an intelligence officer taught me to call it as I see it. This is what I did for the C.I.A. This is what I am doing now. Our nation will be much safer with Hillary Clinton as president.
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Michael J. Morell was the acting director and deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 2010 to 2013.
 
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I Ran the C.I.A. Now I’m Endorsing Hillary Clinton.

By MICHAEL J. MORELLAUG. 5, 2016

During a 33-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency, I served presidents of both parties — three Republicans and three Democrats. I was at President George W. Bush’s side when we were attacked on Sept. 11; as deputy director of the agency, I was with President Obama when we killed Osama bin Laden in 2011.

I am neither a registered Democrat nor a registered Republican. In my 40 years of voting, I have pulled the lever for candidates of both parties. As a government official, I have always been silent about my preference for president.

No longer. On Nov. 8, I will vote for Hillary Clinton. Between now and then, I will do everything I can to ensure that she is elected as our 45th president.

Two strongly held beliefs have brought me to this decision. First, Mrs. Clinton is highly qualified to be commander in chief. I trust she will deliver on the most important duty of a president — keeping our nation safe. Second, Donald J. Trump is not only unqualified for the job, but he may well pose a threat to our national security.

I spent four years working with Mrs. Clinton when she was secretary of state, most often in the White House Situation Room. In these critically important meetings, I found her to be prepared, detail-oriented, thoughtful, inquisitive and willing to change her mind if presented with a compelling argument.

I also saw the secretary’s commitment to our nation’s security; her belief that America is an exceptional nation that must lead in the world for the country to remain secure and prosperous; her understanding that diplomacy can be effective only if the country is perceived as willing and able to use force if necessary; and, most important, her capacity to make the most difficult decision of all — whether to put young American women and men in harm’s way.

Mrs. Clinton was an early advocate of the raid that brought Bin Laden to justice, in opposition to some of her most important colleagues on the National Security Council. During the early debates about how we should respond to the Syrian civil war, she was a strong proponent of a more aggressive approach, one that might have prevented the Islamic State from gaining a foothold in Syria.

I never saw her bring politics into the Situation Room. In fact, I saw the opposite. When some wanted to delay the Bin Laden raid by one day because the White House Correspondents Dinner might be disrupted, she said, “Screw the White House Correspondents Dinner.”

In sharp contrast to Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Trump has no experience on national security. Even more important, the character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief.

These traits include his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change his views based on new information, his routine carelessness with the facts, his unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of respect for the rule of law.

The dangers that flow from Mr. Trump’s character are not just risks that would emerge if he became president. It is already damaging our national security.

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was a career intelligence officer, trained to identify vulnerabilities in an individual and to exploit them. That is exactly what he did early in the primaries. Mr. Putin played upon Mr. Trump’s vulnerabilities by complimenting him. He responded just as Mr. Putin had calculated.

Mr. Putin is a great leader, Mr. Trump says, ignoring that he has killed and jailed journalists and political opponents, has invaded two of his neighbors and is driving his economy to ruin. Mr. Trump has also taken policy positions consistent with Russian, not American, interests — endorsing Russian espionage against the United States, supporting Russia’s annexation of Crimea and giving a green light to a possible Russian invasion of the Baltic States.

In the intelligence business, we would say that Mr. Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation.

Every weekday, get thought-provoking commentary from Op-Ed columnists, The Times editorial board and contributing writers from around the world.

Mr. Trump has also undermined security with his call for barring Muslims from entering the country. This position, which so clearly contradicts the foundational values of our nation, plays into the hands of the jihadist narrative that our fight against terrorism is a war between religions.

In fact, many Muslim Americans play critical roles in protecting our country, including the man, whom I cannot identify, who ran the C.I.A.’s Counterterrorism Center for nearly a decade and who I believe is most responsible for keeping America safe since the Sept. 11 attacks.

My training as an intelligence officer taught me to call it as I see it. This is what I did for the C.I.A. This is what I am doing now. Our nation will be much safer with Hillary Clinton as president.
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Michael J. Morell was the acting director and deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 2010 to 2013.


Wow! Thanks for posting.
 

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Very unusual for ex-CIA to take sides politically, and in the public eye.


I read this story after midight. Fell asleep before I could post it. Didn't think I'd arrive here first with it for sure.


I'm going to post any newsworthy article/opinion I encounter on any issue, regardless of whether I agree with the author.


By the way Gents, here is a pretty good newsite/homepage that loads fast, unlike AOL and Yahoo, and you can (I choose not to though) customize it for your own interests:
https://news.google.com/
 

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Very unusual for ex-CIA to take sides politically, and in the public eye.


I read this story after midight. Fell asleep before I could post it. Didn't think I'd arrive here first with it for sure.


I'm going to post any newsworthy article/opinion I encounter on any issue, regardless of whether I agree with the author.


By the way Gents, here is a pretty good newsite/homepage that loads fast, unlike AOL and Yahoo, and you can (I choose not to though) customize it for your own interests:
https://news.google.com/

He is no Ann Coulter.....but great article. w-thumbs!^
 

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I love the job she did with the middle east, awesome baby

Iraq, their "greatest accomplishment" is on fire

Iran, empowered to obtain nuclear weapons and they're a very dangerous country

Libya, she let out ambassador die, they were only concerned with how they were going to spin the disaster, I guess that's the detail he's citing. Then she lies to us and to the families of dead soldiers

You want a threat to national security? How about putting TOP SECRET e-mails on an unsecured server? Is that not reckless? Or how about wanting to admit significantly more refugees into our country? that's working out well for Europe, A? how about not wanting to secure our borders? WTF is this guy talking about anyhow? Can she actually be a bigger threat to National Security than she is? How the fuck does he define National Security?

Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns, priceless




PS: and the Russia reset was child's play, just a silly game that accomplished nothing but sure sounded good to the fucking idiots
 

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Smart people who know things......always disagree with you.

Nah, we know anyone who works for the Kenyan is a POS with no integrity, morals and decency.

Otherwise they would resign and blow the whistle on the most dishonest corrupt regime ever.

I guess collecting a paycheck is more important than the welfare of your country.

So much for pledging "Lives, Fortunes and Sacred Honor."
 
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Nah, we know anyone who works for the Kenyan is a POS with no integrity, morals and decency.

Otherwise they would resign and blow the whistle on the most dishonest corrupt regime ever.

I guess collecting a paycheck is more important than the welfare of your country.

So much for pledging "Lives, Fortunes and Sacred Honor."

You are the king of hyperbole.
 

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I love the job she did with the middle east, awesome baby

Iraq, their "greatest accomplishment" is on fire

Iran, empowered to obtain nuclear weapons and they're a very dangerous country

Libya, she let out ambassador die, they were only concerned with how they were going to spin the disaster, I guess that's the detail he's citing. Then she lies to us and to the families of dead soldiers

You want a threat to national security? How about putting TOP SECRET e-mails on an unsecured server? Is that not reckless? Or how about wanting to admit significantly more refugees into our country? that's working out well for Europe, A? how about not wanting to secure our borders? WTF is this guy talking about anyhow? Can she actually be a bigger threat to National Security than she is? How the fuck does he define National Security?

Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns, priceless




PS: and the Russia reset was child's play, just a silly game that accomplished nothing but sure sounded good to the fucking idiots

A very good counter argument. Furthermore how do you endorse someone who did stupid shit (in a similar position of power), vs someone who says stupid shit?
 
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A very good counter argument. Furthermore how do you endorse someone who did stupid shit (in a similar position of power), vs someone who says stupid shit?

You'd have to believe that the guy who says stupid shit is capable of and likely to do even dumber shit than she does. Personally, I think it's possible if not likely.
 

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You'd have to believe that the guy who says stupid shit is capable of and likely to do even dumber shit than she does. Personally, I think it's possible if not likely.

Well he should know. Then again, why give our enemies the devil they know (won't act)? Let them also believe Trump is a loose cannon as well.



Said this before. IMO every president on Day One is handed a packet they look at. They freeze for a moment. Then they sigh and mumble, "Oh Shit." Hillary probably less so, because she's sort of in the loop, albeit as a failure at her previous job.
 

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Hmmmmm.....whose opinion should we listen to.....

Director of the CIA who worked with Hillary Clinton

Willie from the rx who has failed for years


we report/you decide
 
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Well he should know. Then again, why give our enemies the devil they know (won't act)? Let them also believe Trump is a loose cannon as well.



Said this before. IMO every president on Day One is handed a packet they look at. They freeze for a moment. Then they sigh and mumble, "Oh Shit." Hillary probably less so, because she's sort of in the loop, albeit as a failure at her previous job.

Trump is the ultimate wildcard. Personally, I have no faith in the guy. He lies like most people breathe.
 

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday hit back at a former CIA leader who called him an "unwitting agent of Russia," labeling him a pawn for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and President Obama.



"Clinton's home email server that she lied to the America people about was a profound national security risk, and it should come as no surprise that her campaign would put out another Obama-Clinton pawn (who is not independent) to try to change the subject in a week when Clinton's role in putting Iran on the path to nuclear weapons and this Administration being called out for sending $400 million in cash to the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism is on every front page in the country," Trump said in a statement to NBC."Hillary Clinton has bad judgment and is unfit to serve as President."
 

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Hmmmmm.....whose opinion should we listen to.....

Director of the CIA who worked with Hillary Clinton

Willie from the rx who has failed for years


we report/you decide
[h=1]List of Donald Trump presidential campaign endorsements, 2016[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign_endorsements,_2016

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Haha, the poker fraud actually believes anyone who has worked with Crooked Hillary has "credibility."

I wonder who Ambassador Stevens would endorse.
 

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