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Checkout quotes by James Clapper on Intelligence

  • I was a part of the decision-making in the Pentagon, when I was the undersecretary for intelligence, to start CYBERCOM, both as a sub-unified command and under a dual-hat arrangement. That was never intended to be permanent in any event.
    - James Clapper
  • I have always accepted intelligence was an honorable profession. We are all mindful of the need to comply with our moral values and the law.
    - James Clapper
  • I do think - the metaphor I always use - it's the role of intelligence community to stay down in the engine room and shovel that intelligence coal, and people on the bridge get to decide where to drive the ship and how fast and how to arrange all the deckchairs.
    - James Clapper
  • A key player with respect to sanctions is, of course, China. And so, if a military option were to be exercised, then obviously we would play very heavily in that process. But that's not a decision, fortunately, that the intelligence community makes.
    - James Clapper
  • The history of the intelligence community is replete with violations of the trust of the American people.
    - James Clapper
  • The Russians are bent on establishing both a presence in the Western Hemisphere, and they're looking for opportunities to expand military cooperation: sell equipment, air bases, as well as intelligence gathering facilities.
    - James Clapper
  • I had served in the Republic of Korea in the early '80s while I was on active duty as a director of intelligence for U.S. forces Korea, and kind of followed developments on the peninsula ever since.
    - James Clapper
  • It's certainly not helpful when the commander in chief is a critic of the intelligence community.
    - James Clapper
  • It is not the intelligence community's place to set and implement policy.
    - James Clapper
  • The Intelligence Community Assessment concluded first that President Putin directed and influenced a campaign to erode the faith and confidence of the American people in our presidential election process. Second, that he did so to demean Secretary Clinton, and third, that he sought to advantage Mr. Trump.
    - James Clapper
  • I've long maintained during my 50-plus year career in intelligence that leaks endanger national security, they compromise sources, methods, and tradecraft, and they can put assets' lives at risk.
    - James Clapper