Re: Where is the CIA in the chain of command?



On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 17:08:27 +0000 (UTC), nospam@xxxxxxxxxx (Paul
Ciszek) wrote:

Now, the soldiers were on trial because the prisoner was technically
their responsibility; I didn't hear enough of the story to find
out if being ordered out of the room by the CIA absolves them of that
responsibility or not. But my question was this: Do the soldiers
have to obey orders from the CIA? Given what happened this time,
can a soldier refuse to leave the room or even take measures to
defend the prisoner, for whose saftey they are being held accountable,
from the CIA, which has proven itself a threat?

The CIA has _no_ authority to order a soldier to do anything.

However, they can make one's life a misery.
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