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To: JohnG45
George Tenet, Oct 21, 04, on the regime of Saddam Hussein: "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."

--- Exclusive for Local Reporter: Ex-CIA Chief Tenet Comes to Town

By Editor & Publisher Staff

Published: October 21, 2004

NEW YORK The guest speaker was famous, and he was visiting a small town far from the spotlight of network TV cameras and the reach of big-name reporters from national newspapers. In other words: It was a perfect scenario for a local reporter to snag an exclusive. And Anna Clark, 24, correspondent for The Herald-Palladium of St. Joseph, Mich., was there to grab it.

Addressing the Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan Wednesday night, George Tenet, former director of central intelligence, called the war on Iraq "wrong," according to Clark's article on Thursday, although it was unclear whether he meant the war itself or mainly the intelligence it was based on.

[Indeed, the newspaper issued a clarification on Saturday, explaining that after an editor examined the reporter's notes, it concluded that Tenet was referring to the intelligence failures. Earlier a spokesman for Tenet had said that he had not declared the U.S. effort in Iraq "wrong.")

Tenet also said that intelligence on Iraq was "rightly being challenged," but the CIA was making important strides toward success in the greater war on terrorism, according to the reporter.

Tenet added that while the CIA boasts "tremendously talented men and women," the agency "did not live up to our expectations as professionals" regarding the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the search for WMDs in Iraq, according to Clark.

"We had inconsistent information, and we did not inform others in the community of gaps in our intelligence," Tenet said, with surprising frankness, as recorded by Clark, who recently covered a speech by Paul Bremer before the same group. "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 spoke before 2,000 members of The Economic Club at Lake Michigan College's Mendel Center.

In a wide-ranging speech, and in a Q & A afterward, 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, and that he expects to see Osama bin Laden captured.

As for the regime of Saddam Hussein: "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."

Just this week, news emerged that Tenet had been appointed a professor at Georgetown University.

32 posted on 01/28/2005 9:56:15 AM PST by churchillbuff
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To: churchillbuff

You are now using quotes from a child molester to back up your position that the war in Iraq was wrong. That's beyond pathetic. Even for you.


34 posted on 01/28/2005 10:00:06 AM PST by Peach
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