{"id":39221,"date":"2016-06-01T15:15:03","date_gmt":"2016-06-01T19:15:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=39221"},"modified":"2016-06-01T15:42:07","modified_gmt":"2016-06-01T19:42:07","slug":"clintons-reign-of-terror-at-state","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=39221","title":{"rendered":"Clinton&#8217;s Reign of Terror at State"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Marked By Gunboat Diplomacy, Disaster Capitalism and Predatory Democracy<\/h2>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=39221\">SOTN<\/a> Editor&#8217;s Note:<\/strong><br \/>\nThe NYT article posted below in its entirety quite graphically portrays what the intersection of America&#8217;s gunboat diplomacy, disaster capitalism and predatory democracy really looks like. \u00a0The host nation for these three &#8220;Made in the USA&#8221; products and services in the concerned case was Libya. \u00a0The chief salesperson was SOS Hillary Clinton. \u00a0The primary &#8216;manufacturers&#8217; were the U.S. State Department, the C.I.A., the Armed Forces working in tandem with the Clinton Foundation.<\/p>\n<p>Hillary Clinton set a new standard for &#8220;gunboat diplomacy, disaster capitalism and predatory democracy&#8221; when she uttered the following words after the calculated assassination of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi by the U.S.A.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<h3 class=\"r\"><strong>\u201cWe Came, We Saw, He Died\u201d<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><em>(Source: <a href=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=31925\">Hillary Clinton\u2019s Six Foreign-Policy Catastrophes<\/a>)<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The raw truth be told, Libya was aggressively attacked without provocation by the U.S., French and Italian military forces in order to loot its gold and plunder its oil and gas reserves. \u00a0Libya&#8217;s precious water supplies and conduits were also greatly coveted. \u00a0It was Mrs. Clinton who assisted in the preparation of the whole Liyan war enterprise which eventually vanquished Gaddafi&#8217;s far outnumbered forces and inferior weaponry.<\/p>\n<p>Even before the war was over, the Clinton Foundation sprang into action doing what they do best. \u00a0Fixing the place that the U.S. military et al. just destroyed. \u00a0Bill Clinton&#8217;s entire business model thrives on coming to the rescue after the disaster of war has been sufficiently inflicted. \u00a0Infrastructure desperately needs repair, clean water is required, refugees roam in need of emergency assistance, businesses need to be reopened, etc. \u00a0All of these, and much more, can be facilitated by the Clinton Foundation. \u00a0Yeah, they do it all, especially when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.<\/p>\n<p>The following article lays bare exactly how these seedy black operation really works. \u00a0The devil, as they say, is always n the details. \u00a0Which is precisely why <em>Emailgate<\/em> has so blown up in the national consciousness. \u00a0The people are finally waking up to the institutionalized criminality that always accompanies American war-making. \u00a0The electorate is also getting wise to the fact that the relentless warmongering is but a prelude to the serious war profiteering that<em> Corporate America<\/em> desperately needs during the ongoing recession.<\/p>\n<p>The <em>Military-Industrial Complex<\/em> is literally on life support which is why the Clintons remain their darlings. \u00a0Both Hillary and Bill have proven to be natural warmongers, and therefore can be counted on to endlessly promote the perpetual war economy. \u00a0As follows:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=39221\">State of the Nation<\/a><br \/>\nJune 1, 2016<\/p>\n<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n<header id=\"story-header\" class=\"story-header\">\n<div id=\"story-meta\" class=\"story-meta \">\n<h1 id=\"headline\" class=\"headline\">Clinton Friend\u2019s Memos on Libya Draw Scrutiny to Politics and Business<\/h1>\n<div id=\"story-meta-footer\" class=\"story-meta-footer\">\n<p class=\"byline-dateline\"><span class=\"byline\">By <span class=\"byline-author\" data-byline-name=\"NICHOLAS CONFESSORE\" data-twitter-handle=\"nickconfessore\">NICHOLAS CONFESSORE<\/span> and <\/span><span class=\"byline\"><span class=\"byline-author\" data-byline-name=\"MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT\" data-twitter-handle=\"MichaelSSchmidt\">MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"story-meta-footer-sharetools\">\n<div id=\"sharetools-story-meta-footer\" class=\"sharetools theme-classic sharetools-story-meta-footer \" data-shares=\"facebook,twitter,email,show-all,save\" data-url=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2015\/05\/19\/us\/politics\/clinton-friends-libya-role-blurs-lines-of-politics-and-business.html\" data-title=\"Clinton Friend\u2019s Memos on Libya Draw Scrutiny to Politics and Business\" data-author=\"By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT\" data-media=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/politics\/19SIDNEYweb1\/14BLUMENTHALweb1-jumbo.jpg\" data-description=\"Sidney Blumenthal counseled Hillary Rodham Clinton when she was secretary of state about Libya, where he was also advising a business venture.\" data-publish-date=\"May 18, 2015\" data-share-tools-initialized=\"1\">\n<div class=\"image\">\n<h5><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"media-viewer-candidate\" src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/politics\/19SIDNEYweb1\/14BLUMENTHALweb1-master1050.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-mediaviewer-src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/politics\/19SIDNEYweb1\/14BLUMENTHALweb1-superJumbo.jpg\" data-mediaviewer-caption=\"Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with Mahmoud Jibril, the prime minister of Libya, in Tripoli in 2011.\" data-mediaviewer-credit=\"Pool photo by Kevin Lamarque\" \/><span class=\"caption-text\">Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with Mahmoud Jibril, the prime minister of Libya, in Tripoli in 2011.<\/span> <span class=\"credit\"><span class=\"visually-hidden\">Credit<\/span>Pool photo by Kevin Lamarque<\/span><\/h5>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/header>\n<div class=\"story-body-supplemental\">\n<div class=\"story-body\">\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"348\" data-total-count=\"348\">When the Clintons last occupied the White House, Sidney Blumenthal cast himself in varied roles: speechwriter, in-house intellectual and press corps whisperer. Republicans added another, accusing Mr. Blumenthal of spreading gossip to discredit Republican investigators, and forced him to testify during President Bill Clinton\u2019s impeachment trial.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"370\" data-total-count=\"718\">Now, as <a title=\"More articles about Hillary Rodham Clinton.\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2015\/04\/13\/us\/elections\/hillary-clinton.html?inline=nyt-per&amp;version=meter+at+1&amp;module=meter-Links&amp;pgtype=article&amp;contentId=&amp;mediaId=&amp;referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2015%2F06%2F16%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fsidney-blumenthal-hillary-clintons-confidant-turns-over-memos-on-libya.html&amp;priority=true&amp;action=click&amp;contentCollection=meter-links-click\">Hillary Rodham Clinton<\/a> embarks on her second presidential bid, Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s service to the Clintons is again under the spotlight. Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, a Republican who is leading the congressional committee investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, plans to subpoena Mr. Blumenthal, 66, for a private transcribed interview.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"691\" data-total-count=\"1409\">Mr. Gowdy\u2019s chief interest, according to people briefed on the inquiry, is a series of memos that Mr. Blumenthal \u2014 who was not an employee of the State Department \u2014 wrote to Mrs. Clinton about events unfolding in Libya before and after the death of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi. According to emails obtained by The New York Times, Mrs. Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time, took Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s advice seriously, forwarding his memos to senior diplomatic officials in Libya and Washington and at times asking them to respond. Mrs. Clinton continued to pass around his memos even after other senior diplomats concluded that Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s assessments were often unreliable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"289\" data-total-count=\"1698\">But an examination by The Times suggests that Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s involvement was more wide-ranging and more complicated than previously known, embodying the blurry lines between business, politics and philanthropy that have enriched and vexed the Clintons and their inner circle for years.<\/p>\n<p id=\"story-continues-1\" class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"517\" data-total-count=\"2215\">While advising Mrs. Clinton on Libya, Mr. Blumenthal, who had been barred from a State Department job by aides to President Obama, was also employed by her family\u2019s philanthropy, the Clinton Foundation, to help with research, \u201cmessage guidance\u201d and the planning of commemorative events, according to foundation officials. During the same period, he also worked on and off as a paid consultant to Media Matters and American Bridge, organizations that helped lay the groundwork for Mrs. Clinton\u2019s 2016 campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Much of the Libya intelligence that Mr. Blumenthal passed on to Mrs. Clinton appears to have come from a group of business associates he was advising as they sought to win contracts from the Libyan transitional government. The venture, which was ultimately unsuccessful, involved other Clinton friends, a private military contractor and one former C.I.A. spy seeking to get in on the ground floor of the new Libyan economy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"image\">\n<h5><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"media-viewer-candidate\" src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/19SIDNEYweb2\/14BLUMENTHALweb2-master180.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-mediaviewer-src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/19SIDNEYweb2\/14BLUMENTHALweb2-superJumbo.jpg\" data-mediaviewer-caption=\"Sidney Blumenthal was advising Mrs. Clinton and a business venture.\" data-mediaviewer-credit=\"Sara Krulwich\/The New York Times\" \/><br \/>\n<span class=\"caption-text\">Sidney Blumenthal was advising Mrs. Clinton and a business venture.<br \/>\n<\/span><span class=\"credit\"><span class=\"visually-hidden\">Credit:\u00a0<\/span>Sara Krulwich\/The New York Times<\/span><\/h5>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"263\" data-total-count=\"2901\">The projects \u2014 creating floating hospitals to treat Libya\u2019s war wounded and temporary housing for displaced people, and building schools \u2014 would have required State Department permits, but foundered before the business partners could seek official approval.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"311\" data-total-count=\"3212\">It is not clear whether Mrs. Clinton or the State Department knew of Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s interest in pursuing business in Libya; a State Department spokesman declined to say. Many aspects of Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s involvement in the planned Libyan venture remain unclear. He declined repeated requests to discuss it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"214\" data-total-count=\"3426\">But interviews with his associates and a review of previously unreported correspondence suggest that \u2014 once again \u2014 it may be difficult to determine where one of Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s jobs ended and another began.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"460\" data-total-count=\"3886\">Mr. Gowdy\u2019s committee on the attacks in Benghazi hopes to ask Mr. Blumenthal who, if anyone, was paying him to prepare the memos for Mrs. Clinton and whether they were among his responsibilities at the Clinton Foundation. The committee\u2019s investigators are also interested in whether the planned business venture in Libya posed any potential conflicts for Mr. Blumenthal or Mrs. Clinton, whose aides the business partners sought meetings with in early 2012.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"503\" data-total-count=\"4389\">The Libya venture came together in 2011 when David L. Grange, a retired Army major general, joined with a newly formed New York firm, Constellations Group, to pursue business leads in Libya. Constellations Group, led by a professional fund-raiser and philanthropist named Bill White, was to provide the leads. Mr. Grange\u2019s company, Osprey Global Solutions, based in North Carolina, would put \u201cboots on the ground to see if there was an opportunity to do business,\u201d Mr. Grange said in an interview.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"452\" data-total-count=\"4841\">The men had little experience in Libya. Exactly how Mr. White was to procure leads in Libya is unclear. He spent much of his career as an executive at the Intrepid Sea, Air &amp; Space Museum, and had raised money for politicians, businesses and charities. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.constellationsgroup.com\/about_us_bw.html?version=meter+at+1&amp;module=meter-Links&amp;pgtype=article&amp;contentId=&amp;mediaId=&amp;referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2015%2F06%2F16%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fsidney-blumenthal-hillary-clintons-confidant-turns-over-memos-on-libya.html&amp;priority=true&amp;action=click&amp;contentCollection=meter-links-click\">His biography<\/a> also describes Mr. White as a consultant for Aquahydrate, a bottled-water company whose backers include Ron Burkle, the billionaire investor who had been a close friend of the Clintons.<\/p>\n<p id=\"story-continues-2\" class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"220\" data-total-count=\"5061\">\u201cWe were thinking, \u2018O.K., Qaddafi is dead, or about to be, and there\u2019s opportunities,\u2019\u00a0\u201d Mr. White said in a brief telephone interview. He added, \u201cWe thought, \u2018Let\u2019s try to see who we know there.\u2019\u00a0\u201d<\/p>\n<figure id=\"promo-memos\" class=\"interactive interactive-embedded limit-xsmall layout-small\"><figcaption class=\"interactive-caption\">\n<h2 class=\"interactive-headline\">Inside the Documents<\/h2>\n<\/figcaption><div class=\"interactive-graphic\">\n<p class=\"interactive-leadin\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2015\/05\/19\/us\/politics\/what-sidney-blumenthals-memos-to-hillary-clinton-said-and-how-they-were-handled.html?version=meter+at+1&amp;module=meter-Links&amp;pgtype=article&amp;contentId=&amp;mediaId=&amp;referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2015%2F06%2F16%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fsidney-blumenthal-hillary-clintons-confidant-turns-over-memos-on-libya.html&amp;priority=true&amp;action=click&amp;contentCollection=meter-links-click\">What Sidney Blumenthal\u2019s memos to Hillary Clinton said<\/a>, and how they were handled: In 2011 and 2012, Mrs. Clinton received at least 25 memos about Libya from Mr. Blumenthal, many of which were passed on to her aides.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"348\" data-total-count=\"5409\">Mr. White declined to answer follow-up questions about what role Mr. Blumenthal was playing in the business venture. But Mr. Grange described Mr. Blumenthal as an adviser to Mr. White\u2019s company, along with two other associates: Tyler Drumheller, a colorful former Central Intelligence Agency official, and Cody Shearer, a longtime Clinton friend.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"119\" data-total-count=\"5528\">\u201cI just know that he was working with the team to work on business development,\u201d Mr. Grange said of Mr. Blumenthal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"373\" data-total-count=\"5901\">In the spring of 2011, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Drumheller and Mr. Shearer were helping plan what was to be Mr. Grange\u2019s first trip to Libya, according to emails stolen by a Romanian hacker and <a href=\"http:\/\/gawker.com\/leaked-private-emails-reveal-ex-clinton-aides-secret-sp-1694112647?version=meter+at+1&amp;module=meter-Links&amp;pgtype=article&amp;contentId=&amp;mediaId=&amp;referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2015%2F06%2F16%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fsidney-blumenthal-hillary-clintons-confidant-turns-over-memos-on-libya.html&amp;priority=true&amp;action=click&amp;contentCollection=meter-links-click\">published by Gawker and ProPublica in March<\/a>. Mr. Blumenthal said he had been advised not to comment on the correspondence because the theft remained under investigation by the F.B.I.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"263\" data-total-count=\"6164\">In August, Mr. Grange signed a memorandum of understanding with two senior officials in the Libyan transitional government to provide \u201chumanitarian assistance, medical services and disaster mitigation,\u201d along with helping to train a new national police force.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"373\" data-total-count=\"6537\">The agreement fell apart, Mr. Grange said, but the partners continued to seek other projects in Libya, including a proposal to create the floating hospitals to treat the country\u2019s war wounded. But doing business there proved difficult: Some Libyan leaders were wary about working with Western companies, while the contractors could not figure out whom to make deals with.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"story-body-supplemental\">\n<div class=\"story-body\">\n<p id=\"story-continues-4\" class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"144\" data-total-count=\"6681\">\u201cIt was just so factionalized over there,\u201d Mr. Grange said. \u201cYou never knew who to believe or trust, or know who was in charge of what.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"199\" data-total-count=\"6880\">Even as their plans sputtered, Mr. Blumenthal continued to draw on the business associates for information about Libya as he shaped his memos to Mrs. Clinton. Sometimes the two realms became blurred.<\/p>\n<div class=\"image\">\n<h5><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"media-viewer-candidate\" src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/politics\/19SIDNEYweb3\/14BLUMENTHALweb3-master315.jpg\" alt=\"\" data-mediaviewer-src=\"http:\/\/static01.nyt.com\/images\/2015\/05\/13\/us\/politics\/19SIDNEYweb3\/14BLUMENTHALweb3-superJumbo.jpg\" data-mediaviewer-caption=\"Jake Sullivan, then a deputy to Mrs. Clinton, often forwarded the Blumenthal memos to State Department officials.\" data-mediaviewer-credit=\"Charles Dharapak\/Associated Press\" \/><br \/>\n<span class=\"caption-text\">Jake Sullivan, then a deputy to Mrs. Clinton, often forwarded the Blumenthal memos to State Department officials.<\/span> <span class=\"credit\"><span class=\"visually-hidden\">Credit:\u00a0<\/span>Charles Dharapak\/Associated Press<\/span><\/h5>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"245\" data-total-count=\"7125\">In January 2012, for example, Mr. Blumenthal sent Mrs. Clinton a memo describing efforts by the new Libyan prime minister to stabilize his fragile government by bringing in advisers with experience dealing with Western companies and governments.<\/p>\n<p id=\"story-continues-5\" class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"224\" data-total-count=\"7349\">Among \u201cthe most influential of this group,\u201d Mr. Blumenthal wrote, was a man named Najib Obeida, who worked at the fledgling Libyan stock exchange. Mrs. Clinton had the memo forwarded to her senior State Department staff.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"437\" data-total-count=\"7786\">What Mr. Blumenthal did not mention was that Mr. Obeida was one of the Libyan officials Mr. Grange and his partners hoped would finance the humanitarian projects. The day before Mr. Blumenthal emailed Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Grange wrote to a senior Clinton aide at the State Department to introduce the venture with Mr. Obeida in Libya and seek an audience with the United States ambassador there. Mr. Grange said he had not received a reply.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"170\" data-total-count=\"7956\">Mr. Blumenthal sent Mrs. Clinton at least 25 memos about Libya in 2011 and 2012, many describing elaborate intrigues among various foreign governments and rebel factions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"353\" data-total-count=\"8309\">Mrs. Clinton circulated them, frequently forwarding them to Jake Sullivan, her well-regarded deputy chief of staff, and requesting that he distribute them to other State Department officials. Mr. Sullivan often sent the memos to senior officials in Libya, including the ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens, who was killed in the 2012 attacks in Benghazi.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"191\" data-total-count=\"8500\">In many cases, Mr. Sullivan would paste the text from the memos into an email and tell the other State Department officials that they had come from an anonymous \u201ccontact\u201d of Mrs. Clinton.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"223\" data-total-count=\"8723\">Some of Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s memos urged Mrs. Clinton to consider rumors that other American diplomats knew at the time to be false. Not infrequently, Mrs. Clinton\u2019s subordinates replied to the memos with polite skepticism.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"238\" data-total-count=\"8961\">In April 2012, Mr. Stevens took issue with a Blumenthal memo raising the prospect that the Libyan branch of the Muslim Brotherhood was poised to make gains in the coming parliamentary elections. The Brotherhood fared poorly in the voting.<\/p>\n<p id=\"story-continues-6\" class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"144\" data-total-count=\"9105\">Another American diplomat read the memo, noting that Mrs. Clinton\u2019s source appeared to have confused Libyan politicians with the same surname.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"325\" data-total-count=\"9430\">Mrs. Clinton herself sometimes seemed skeptical. After reading a March 2012 memo from Mr. Blumenthal, describing a plan by French and British intelligence officials to encourage tribal leaders in eastern Libya to declare a \u201csemiautonomous\u201d zone there, Mrs. Clinton wrote to Mr. Sullivan, \u201cThis one strains credulity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"88\" data-total-count=\"9518\">Mr. Sullivan agreed, telling Mrs. Clinton, \u201cIt seems like a thin conspiracy theory.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"208\" data-total-count=\"9726\">But the skepticism did not seem to sour Mrs. Clinton on Mr. Blumenthal. She continued to forward Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s memos, often appending a note: \u201cUseful insight\u201d or \u201cWe should get this around asap.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"239\" data-total-count=\"9965\">In an August 2012 memo, Mr. Blumenthal described the new president of Libya, Mohamed Magariaf, as someone who would \u201cseek a discrete relationship with Israel\u201d and had \u201cmany common friends and associates with the leaders of Israel.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"114\" data-total-count=\"10079\">\u201cIf true, this is encouraging,\u201d Mrs. Clinton wrote to Mr. Sullivan. \u201cShould consider passing to Israelis.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"246\" data-total-count=\"10325\">The emails suggest that Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s direct line to Mrs. Clinton circumvented the elaborate procedures established by the federal government to ensure that high-level officials are provided with vetted assessments of available intelligence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"497\" data-total-count=\"10822\">Former intelligence officials said it was not uncommon for top officials, including secretaries of state, to look outside the intelligence bureaucracy for information and advice. But Paul R. Pillar, a former C.I.A. official who is now a researcher at the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University, said Mr. Blumenthal\u2019s dispatches went beyond that sort of informal channel, aping the style of official government intelligence reports but without assessments of the motives of sources.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content\" data-para-count=\"170\" data-total-count=\"10992\" data-node-uid=\"1\">\u201cThe sourcing is pretty sloppy,\u201d Mr. Pillar added, \u201cin a way that would never pass muster if it were the work of a reports officer at a U.S. intelligence agency.\u201d<\/p>\n<footer class=\"story-footer story-content\">\n<div class=\"story-meta\">\n<div class=\"story-notes\">\n<p>Jo Becker and Amy Chozick contributed reporting from New York, and David Kirkpatrick from Cairo. 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