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akhhorus
10-21-2004, 05:01 PM
http://www.heraldpalladium.com/articles/2004/10/21/news/news1.txt

Tenet: CIA made errors

By ANNA CLARK / H-P Correspondent

BENTON TOWNSHIP -- Although he emphasized that the Central Intelligence Agency boasts "tremendously talented men and women," former CIA Director George Tenet said it "did not live up to our expectations as professionals" regarding the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the search for nonexistent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

"We had inconsistent information, and we did not inform others in the community of gaps in our intelligence," Tenet said. "The extraordinary men and women who do magnificent work in the CIA are held accountable every day for what they do, and as part of keeping our faith with the American people, we will tell you when we're right or wrong."
Tenet called the war on Iraq "wrong" in a speech Wednesday night to 2,000 members of The Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan at Lake Michigan College's Mendel Center. He did not elaborate.

Despite proclaiming to be "as forthcoming as I can," Tenet made light of a question about whether or not the United States made an error in committing intelligence to the search for nonexistent WMDs in Iraq rather than exploring terrorism elsewhere.

Tenet apologized for being rude but did not answer the question.

He did add that he doesn't think the Iraq war was wholly bad.


"When I look at the regime (Saddam Hussein) ran, and the elaborate depth he took to deny us the ability to build our intelligence, I can't say it was a waste," Tenet said. "I believed he had weapons of mass destruction. He didn't. At the end of the day I have to stand up accountable for that. In the meantime our nation needs to honor the commitment we made in Iraq."

Tenet was faulted in April's 9/11 Commission report for not having a strategy to battle terrorism before the terrorist attacks. He also took responsibility for a later discredited line in President George Bush's 2003 State of the Union address, which alleged that Iraq was trying to buy uranium from Africa. Tenet said the CIA had seen and approved the speech in advance, and he assumed responsibility for the error.

Tenet said that while the Iraq war was "rightly being challenged," the CIA was making important strides toward success in the greater war on terrorism.

He said the United States is "winning the war on terror" due to the CIA's efforts to "capture or kill" three-quarters of al-Qaida's leaders, pinpointed before 9/11. He expects to see Osama bin Ladin captured.

BRAVEONAWARPATH
10-21-2004, 05:55 PM
I'll give Tenet credit for being loyal..because there is no way I
would take the fall for GW's deceitful administration.

tommahawk
10-21-2004, 05:57 PM
Tenet called the war on Iraq "wrong" in a speech Wednesday night to 2,000 members of The Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan at Lake Michigan College's Mendel Center. He did not elaborate.
Despite proclaiming to be "as forthcoming as I can," Tenet made light of a question about whether or not the United States made an error in committing intelligence to the search for nonexistent WMDs in Iraq rather than exploring terrorism elsewhere.
Tenet apologized for being rude but did not answer the question.


Why don't Republicans ever ask why Bush rushed into this war?
One day in his state of the union adress Bush said we may need to invade Iraq to conquer terrorists. The next thing we know We are in Iraq with no time left. The gotta invade NOW approach of this administration, I have been asking why the whole time and have never recieved a satisfactory answer.

BRAVEONAWARPATH
10-21-2004, 06:14 PM
Why don't Republicans ever ask why Bush rushed into this war?
One day in his state of the union adress Bush said we may need to invade Iraq to conquer terrorists. The next thing we know We are in Iraq with no time left. The gotta invade NOW approach of this administration, I have been asking why the whole time and have never recieved a satisfactory answer.
The answer is simple tommahawk. We all know Iraq had the capability
of launching a nuclear strike at a moment's notice. (Sarcasm)