White House Keeping Tabs on Who Views Secret Iran Deal
White House Keeping Tabs on Who Views Secret Iran Deal, Washington Free Beacon, February 12, 2014
(Do they want to keep Iran from knowing what it means? Not likely. Israel? Other untrustworthy peons? — DM)
A step-by-step look at how ‘unclassified’ deal text is kept hidden from public
“If this is such a great deal and so good for peace and diplomacy in our time why is it held in secret?” Ros-Lehtinen went on to ask. “If the administration is proud of it, I think they should highlight it.”
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani / AP
The White House is keeping close tabs on who has read the text of the recently signed Iran nuclear deal, a document that has been marked as “unclassified,” yet is being kept in a highly secured location.
Members of Congress and staffers with high-level security clearances are being forced by the White House to consent to top-secret security measures in order to view the deal text, which is off limits to the American public, according to a senior Senate aide familiar with the process.
The White House has come under fire from Congress and others for refusing to publicly release text of the deal, which aims to roll back portions of Iran’s contested nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in economic sanctions relief.
Precise details about the deal and the exact process to view it remain hazy.
One senior Senate source described to the Washington Free Beacon an elaborate security process aimed at tracking who views the document and ensuring that no details emerge publicly.
This is the type of treatment typically reserved for highly classified information, the source said.
All members of Congress have clearance to view the deal. Yet “only staff who hold a ‘secret’ level or higher clearance are allowed to view it”—even though the deal is officially marked as an “unclassified document,” the source said.
And everyone—members and staffers alike—must submit to a series of security procedures.
Those looking to view the deal must go to a highly secured Capitol Hill office and submit to multiple security procedures meant to ensure that the Iran deal text does not become public.
“Anyone eligible to view the document must make their way to the Senate Security Office in the Capitol Visitor’s Center,” the source told the Free Beacon. “This is the central depository for all classified material held inside the Capitol.”
Upon arriving at the security office, “all communications devices must be stored outside the facility before entering” through the door.
Once inside the security office, “you must identify yourself, show [proper identification], and sign a document listing your name, office, and date/time of viewing,” the source said.
This step is to ensure that the Obama administration can keep track of who has viewed the deal and when.
“This control document can be accessed and viewed by the administration at any time to review who is looking at the document,” the source explained.
Once initial security checks are complete, the viewer is given a copy of the Iran deal.
“You may take a copy of the document into a private reading room,” the source said.
However, “no photocopies are allowed, no photos can be taken, and remember, your Blackberry or iPhone is sitting outside” the room, the source said. “Upon completion of review, you must sign it back in at the desk before leaving.”
The process has frustrated members and staffers alike.
“All of this for a document marked ‘unclassified’ at the top,” the Senate aide said. “This is complete insanity. People are right to wonder why an agreement the president hails as a milestone is being guarded from the public like gold at Fort Knox.”
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R., Fla.) has also described the deal text as being held in a “super secret location” that is shrouded in a “cone of silence.”
“Why is it that members of Congress have to go to a super secret location, a cone of silence … to look at the deal?” Ros-Lehtinen asked a panel of nuclear experts last month during a House hearing.
Ros-Lehtinen described the secret document as “quite eye opening” and wondered why the Obama administration continues to keep it under lock and key.
“It’s a very easy to read document; one doesn’t have to be as expert,” she said, urging other members on the committee to examine the deal.
“If this is such a great deal and so good for peace and diplomacy in our time why is it held in secret?” Ros-Lehtinen went on to ask. “If the administration is proud of it, I think they should highlight it.”
Negotiations aimed at reaching a final deal with Iran are set to resume next week.
BY: Adam Kredo
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February 12, 2014 at 8:49 PM
Why don’t we just sign it so we can see what’s in it?
February 13, 2014 at 7:53 AM
”If it walks like a duck, it must be a duck…..” – even if we wish otherwise. To me, it looks very much that the WH has been taken in a political coup d’etat and what we have today is a totalitarian regime, running a police-state ( total supervision of citizens, government makes the laws according to its will etc. etc. ).I think the time of interpreting what happened in the WH is long over – this should be the time now of decisive action to remove this illegal regime. I also think its a matter of little time and this police state wants to turn into an open dictatorship like China……..Will the true americans suceed ? This is gonna be very, very difficult…
February 13, 2014 at 4:37 PM
It will be difficult WG. Too many voters here stand to profit by big government, a government operating outside it’s bounds set by the U.S. Constitution. Just yesterday I saw a report about a move by Congress to allow convicted felons to vote. Of course, we all know who they will support in the elections. This along with immigration ‘reform’ and a multitude of other potential Democrat enlistment programs will ensure this tyranny continues long after Obama is out of office. I fear for the worse, but remain undeterred while waiting for the 2014 elections to see just how much of an impact we will have in turning things around in this country.
February 13, 2014 at 4:52 PM
“If the country is going to be ruined anyway, it could not matter less who wins any particular seat on this Titanic.”
– Ann Coulter