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CIA-RDP88-01315R000300040008-0
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RIFPUB
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1
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December 16, 2016
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September 13, 2004
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8
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Publication Date: 
August 10, 1979
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NSPR
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Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300040QQ.P-9- G L>1 G I'D TIIE DES MOINES REGISTER KIowa) 10 August 1979 Id d 2.-Als ,o fhe had D The Republican National Committee is trying to play overthrow of a freely elected - but Marxist - government in Chile . was arranged under politics with something that all Americans should be, ashamed of: the dirty history of dirty tricks of the Central Inte14geu a .Agency. The Gl)P committee accused President Carter and the Dern- ceratic Party of bringing abdut " massive intelligence failures." It said efforts by Carter and the Democratic-controlled Congress, including reduction of secret op- erations abroad, have hurt morale and created uncertainty about the reliability of U.S. Intel- ligence. The committee. therefore proposed a U.S. intelligence overhaul to lift many of the re- strictions. It seeks the creation of a Foreign Operations Service, i which would use agent spies in civilian jobs abroad as cover for secret operations. The CIA's directive against the use of jour- nalists, clergymen and educators would be nullified. The Democratic Party does not have a monopoly on CIA abuses or intelligence failures. The agency planned assassina- tions, tried to destabilize govern- ment3 and engaged in other sleazy activity during the ad- ministrations`-of Republicans and Democrats. The -debacle of the Bay of Pigs was the work of John F. Kennedy (Democrat) and the Richard M. Nixon (Republican)... Serious proposals to reform the CIA have-been made by Republi- cans (like Nelson A. Rockefeller) and. Democrats (like Frank Church). The' no-holds-barred years. were not the glory days of the CIA. They were. the years of its greatest failures, and the agency and the country are still paying for these failures, particularly in the Third World, where the CIA is remembered (often accurate- ly) as the ally of dictators. The best way to erode morale in the CIA and to create uncer- tainty about its product is to exploit- the agency.. for political advantage. That will drive out the professionals faster than any prohibition against poison plots, LSD experiments or back-alley bordellos. The GOP committee's proposal to allow the CIA to use journal- ists is particularly dangerous. Journalists must be independent of any government agency -- es- pecially agencies like the CIA. The minute one reporter Is exposed as a part-time CIA agent, all reporters will be under suspicion. The CIA ought to do its. own work: Approved For Release 2004/10/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000300040008-0