He denied allegations that he inappropriately diverted millions of dollars for the operation and said his military superiors approved the program, which at one point was supervised by U.S. commanders and a separate NATO command.
Furlong is accused of using civilian subcontractors to secretly collect information that later was used to target and kill suspected militants.
Furlong claimed Robert Young Pelton — who hosted cable TV's “The World's Most Dangerous Places” and was a government subcontractor related to Furlong's program — reported “wild accusations” about him to the CIA as part of a “vendetta” that stoked the agency to complain to the Defense Department that the program invaded its turf.
He contended that CIA officials were briefed about the program's concept and a legal opinion was sought that deemed the eventual operation lawful.
But the Pentagon has launched internal and criminal investigations of Furlong and millions of dollars spent on the program.
By: Brant
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