50 Spies Say ISIS Intelligence Was Cooked
More than 50 intelligence analysts working out of    the U.S. military's Central Command have formally complained that    their reports on       ISIS and al Qaeda’s branch in Syria were being inappropriately    altered by senior officials, The Daily Beast has learned.
The complaints spurred the Pentagon’s inspector    general to open an investigation into the alleged manipulation of    intelligence. The fact that so many people complained suggests there    are deep-rooted, systemic problems in how the U.S. military       command charged with the war against the self-proclaimed Islamic    State assesses intelligence.
“The cancer was within the senior level of the    intelligence command,” one defense official said.
Two senior analysts at CENTCOM signed a written    complaint sent to the Defense Department inspector general in July    alleging that the reports, some of which were briefed to President    Obama, portrayed the terror groups as weaker than the analysts    believe they are. The reports were changed by CENTCOM higher-ups to    adhere to the administration’s public line that the U.S. is winning    the battle against ISIS and al Nusra, al Qaeda’s branch in Syria,    the analysts claim.
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