He wasn't CNN's executive vice president of newsgathering and international networks until 1995-1997, and ONLY from 1997-2000, Jordan served as CNN's president of newsgathering and international networks. In my initial post I said I couldn't fault him because I understood that, had he revealed the information he had regarding the tortured individuals their families would've risked tremendous consequences including CNN reporters stationed in Iraq. So I understood Jordan's decision. However, I made very clear my position regarding CNN for still showing us biased reports from biased reporters who clearly have a leftist agenda.
My anger is not so much at Jordan but at CNN, unless he decided to keep quiet in order to advance his career at CNN.
Now might be a good time to read the posted article again . Nail the facts down the best you can .