The scandal involving eleven Secret Service agents and five military personnel, engaged in drinking and prostitution in Colombia before the arrival of President Barack Obama at the Sixth Summit of the Americas meeting with other nations’ leaders, is extremely troubling in many ways.
It is not just the lack of ethics and high levels of immorality involved, but also it is not acceptable to say “boys will be boys” and excuse the misbehavior on that basis.
It is, more seriously, the issue of the dangers presented by these agents’ horrible judgment and reckless behavior.
The national security of the United States and the protection of the President were endangered by what occurred in Colombia.
Once an agent or military personnel engage in drinking and sexual behavior while working, the possibility of espionage and blackmail are opened up, and it means the area of immunity and safety is compromised, which could lead to some “pillow talk” leading to information being given that could compromise our nation’s safety and security, and even the possible “planting” of listening and video devices, and even biological, chemical, nuclear or other devices that could affect the health or life of the President, First Lady, children, Vice President, Presidential candidates, and other top officials of the government protected by the Secret Service!
Therefore, this situation is not be chuckled at, as it is reprehensible and dangerous, and such behavior must be fully investigated, and there must be a fail-safe system to prevent any such misbehavior and bad judgment such as this to occur ever again!
What it comes down to is that when people work in national security sensitive areas, particularly when involved with the highly responsible job of protecting the President even with their lives, such individuals MUST be informed that their behavior, on and off the job, is limited in special ways, as even off the job liaisons could lead to information being given that could compromise the national security and safety of our leaders, and reveal our national secrets.
Hello Professer,
Don’t they write books about this kind of stuff?
I suppose when it comes to sexuality, no matter how much we know the dangers for people in areas of national security, including even Presidents, such as Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy, there will still be the human weakness factor that can endanger our nation. But we must not sit back and laugh about it, and accept it as “boys will be boys”! When someone is in a position of authority or responsibility, we must insist on proper behavior, hope for the best, and pursue and punish those who put their sexual urges before their responsibility to their job and country! There is no room for excuses!