Gave
the U.S. Senate on Tuesday Intelligence Committee consent to be John
Brennan director of the CIA next, and the establishment of a vote to
confirm full as soon as this week.Senators in closed session voted 12-3
to approve Brennan: Washington, and put him on track to be President Barack
Obama is the third major candidate for National Security to confirm,
after John Kerry and Secretary of State and the Pentagon Chairman Chuck
Hagel. "Better
prepared not one to be director of the CIA from Mr. Brennan," Sen.
Dianne Feinstein, Chairman of the Committee said in a statement the
announcement of the vote. "The
CIA in need of a confirmed director, and Majority Leader (Harry) Reed
is committed to moving quickly set a date for a vote." Has
been subjected to Brennan confirmation for two months admitted the
process, with some U.S. lawmakers insist that questions remain about
nomination.Republicans him that she hoped to extract more information
from the White House over its drone secret attack on U.S. diplomats on
September 11, 2012 in Benghazi, Libya .
On Tuesday announced Feinstein said the White House, under pressure to
release more information about drones, and provided materials yielded
additional senators, including documents that may have been used to
justify the strike drone controversial U.S. policy. "Night
of the past I reach an agreement with the White House to review all
(OLC) opinions OLC on targeted killings of Americans," said Feinstein.
"It is unfortunate these issues to delay the process, but I'm sure it's
been resolved." Brennan (57 years) is a veteran of 25 years in the Central Intelligence Agency.Over
the past four years, he worked in the White House Obama as an
anti-terrorism expert President, and helped coordinate targeted killings
of secret enemies of the United States of unmanned aerial drone program
drones.The, and special guidelines to murder U.S. nationals suspected
of involvement in terrorism, was a major issue during the confirmation Brennan in a hearing last month.
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