Kuwait Times

Senate panel approves CIA nominee Haspel

-

WASHINGTON: A key US Senate panel yesterday greenlight­ed the nomination of veteran covert operative Gina Haspel to become director of the Central Intelligen­ce Agency, despite her involvemen­t in the torture of AlQaeda detainees in the early 2000s. The Intelligen­ce Committee voted 10-5 to forward her nomination to the entire Senate, virtually assuring that she will earn final approval to lead the US spy agency, replacing Mike Pompeo, who is now secretary of state.

Republican Senator John McCain, who was tortured during years spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, led a push to reject Haspel after she refused to say the brutal interrogat­ion methods used after the 9/11 attacks were “immoral”. But she reiterated her opposition to the practice going forward in a letter sent earlier this week to the committee’s senior Democrat, Mark Warner, persuading him to endorse her. “With the benefit of hindsight and my experience as a senior agency leader, the enhanced interrogat­ion program is not one the CIA should have undertaken,” she told Warner in the letter dated Monday.

Warner’s support was matched by one other unnamed Democrat in the secret vote, ensuring the closely divided Senate will also be able to pass Haspel through in a vote expected to come before the end of the month. It will make Haspel, a 61-year-old Russia specialist, the first-ever woman to lead the CIA, and the first director who spent their entire career in the agency’s clandestin­e services. “Gina Haspel is the most qualified person the president could choose to lead the CIA and the most prepared nominee in the 70-year history of the agency,” said committee chairman Richard Burr in a statement.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait