Monday, June 02, 2008

"In the company of intelligence"

Further to the posts here and here, Bruce Rolston is back with a vengeance:

"There's never been a debate in Canada that I am aware of on running an intelligence company out of the Canadian Forces."

--NDP defence critic Dawn Black.

What Colby said. For the record, last time I looked there were 4 military intelligence companies in the Canadian Forces: 2 (Toronto), 3 (Halifax), 4 (Montreal), and 6 (Western Canada). All 4 have been pushing a steady stream of reservists overseas for the Afghanistan mission, as they did for other missions before.

Perhaps the reason that Ms. Black doesn't recall a debate being held on the establishment of organizations specifically called "intelligence companies" was because that momentous event occurred in 1948. Obviously, of course, there was a Canadian Intelligence Corps long before that, though... as Romeo Sabourin or Frank Pickersgill could have told her, if they had not, unfortunately, been executed in Buchenwald.

Thanks, Bruce.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dave in Pa. said...

"It is absurd to demand a "debate" on whether a fighting force abroad should have a HUMINT apparatus; it would be exactly like debating whether it should carry ammunition. And the existence of such an apparatus can only raise "red flags" in the eyes of a person who has never devoted a moment's thought or study to how armies fight."

Yup. That sums it up concisely.

1:47 p.m., June 03, 2008  

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