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WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The US Defense Department refuted on Sunday a news report in The Washington Post that the Pentagon has created a new espionage arm and is interpreting US law to give Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld broad authority over clandestine operations abroad.
"There is no unit that is directly reportable to the
Secretary of Defense for clandestine operations as is described in the
Washington Post article of January 23, 2005" and the department "is not
attempting to 'bend' statutes to fit desired activities," Pentagon spokesman
Lawrence DiRita said in a statement.
The Post, quoting interviews with participants and
documents itobtained, reported on Sunday the Pentagon has created a
previouslyundisclosed organization, called the Strategic Support Branch, which
arose from Rumsfeld's written order to end his "near total dependence on CIA"
for what it known as human intelligence.
The report said the unit, which was designed to
operate withoutdetection and under the defense secretary's direct control,
deploys small teams of case officers, linguists, interrogators andtechnical
specialists alongside newly empowered special operationsforces and has been
operating in secret for two years, in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places.
The Strategic Support Branch was created to provide
Rumsfeld with independent tools for the "full spectrum of humint operations,"
the report said, quoting an internal account of its origin and mission.
In his statement, DiRita admitted that the Pentagon
was attempting to improve its human intelligence capability, in the Defense
Human Intelligence Service, a component of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
He said that before the Sept. 11 commission issued
its final report last year concluding that the country's human intelligence
capability must be improved, the Defense Human Intelligence Service had taken
steps "to make better human intelligence capability available to assist
combatant commanders for specific missions involving regular or special
operations forces." Enditem
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