ARubberChickenWithAPulley
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The lack of oversight certainly raises the probability of abuse
Presuming that there is a complete lack of oversight, of course. I am skeptical for a couple of reasons:
- As I mentioned earlier, JSOC has been around for nearly three decades, and its existence and even general org. structure is well known. If none of the Congressional committees (Intelligence, Armed Forces, etc.) have inquired about it in all that time, I'd be shocked. If the JSOC does report directly to the President and no one else, Congress is well aware of it.
- JSOC is actually subordinate to the larger USSOCOM in the organizational structure.
- This quote makes no sense:
It‘s a special wing of our special operations community that is set up independently. They do not report to anybody except in the Clinton, I mean, in the Bush/Cheney days, they reported directly to the Cheney office.
Uh.. they reported to nobody until the Bush administration? For 20+ years they were just a unit hanging out there, doing what they felt like?