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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, February 1, 2016
Aerial of C.I.A. headquarters in Virginia. (Carol M. Highsmith/Getty Images)
Senior CIA officials have for years intentionally deceived parts of the
agency workforce by transmitting internal memos that contain false
information about operations and sources overseas, according to current
and former U.S. officials who said the practice is known by the term
“eyewash.”
Agency veterans described the tactic as an infrequent but important
security measure, a means of protecting vital secrets by inserting fake
communications into routine cable traffic while using separate channels
to convey accurate information to cleared recipients.
But others cited a significant potential for abuse. Beyond the internal
distrust implied by the practice, officials said there is no clear
mechanism for labeling eyewash cables or distinguishing them from
legitimate records being examined by the CIA’s inspector general, turned
over to Congress or declassified for historians.
Senate investigators uncovered apparent cases of eyewashing as part of a
multi-year probe of the CIA’s interrogation program, according to
officials who said that the Senate Intelligence Committee found glaring
inconsistencies in CIA communications about classified operations,
including drone strikes.
At least two eyewashing cases are cited in the classified version of the
committee’s final report, according to officials who have reviewed the
document. In one instance, leaders at CIA headquarters sent a cable to
the agency’s station in Pakistan saying operators there were not
authorized to pursue a potentially lethal operation against alleged
al-Qaeda operative Abu Zubaydah.
But a second set of instructions sent to a smaller circle of recipients
told them to disregard the other message and that the mission could
proceed.
“The people in the outer levels who didn’t have insider access were
being lied to,” said a U.S. official familiar with the report. “They
were being intentionally deceived.”
The CIA’s mission regularly involves carrying out operations that are
designed to deceive foreign governments and other adversaries. But
officials said that eyewashing is fundamentally different in that it is
aimed at an internal audience — sowing misinformation among the agency’s
rank and file.