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CIA Director Tenet says uranium line was the CIA's fault.

Posted on 07/11/2003 3:17:18 PM PDT by Dog

Breaking on Fox..


TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; cia; niger; tenet; uranium; warlist; wmd
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To: Mo1
" Bush is gone"......isn't that the EXACT same thing about JEB last election!!! Terry Mac is a HACK.
161 posted on 07/11/2003 4:30:29 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Cachelot; RightWhale; Grampa Dave; ALOHA RONNIE
Maybe he's just an honorable man.

Yeah, just like Stansfield Turner. Snicker.

Bill Gertz, BREAKDOWN: How America's Intelligence Failures Led to September 11, Regnery, 2002, page 63:

Turner, who had no professional experience with intelligence, decided to cut 820 positions within the CIA Operations Directorate. The cuts were announced in impersonal notices sent out on Halloween--October 31, 1977. "It has been decided that your services are no longer needed," the termination notes stated. For the Clandestine Service, the cuts were a blow from which it never recovered. Every director of Central Intelligence since then has tried in vain to "rebuild" the operational capability of the CIA.

162 posted on 07/11/2003 4:30:51 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: Pegita
Don't know.

The party rank and file (does the rank part ever fit) should be upset about his stunt. This next week could be a defining moment for the Democrat Party. If in fact the Clinton's do run the party as many suggest, Terry Mac will go nowhere.

163 posted on 07/11/2003 4:30:57 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: oceanview
I'm not immune to that arguement, but it seems we completely revamp the agency every decade or so. I think I might favor an interview process that would lead me to a person that was capable and had worthy ideas to revamp the agency from within.

I would let it be known what my goals were and perhaps give the candidate a time frame in which to produce or move on.
164 posted on 07/11/2003 4:31:47 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: gov_bean_ counter
But, the Democrats were calling for Terry's head after the failed '02 election. If he wasn't sacked for that, then why for this?
165 posted on 07/11/2003 4:33:25 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Peach
George Tenet is Bush's WEAKEST LINK....he's a CLINTONITE....he's DIRTY because No ONE could work for Clinton and be clean....NO ONE.
166 posted on 07/11/2003 4:34:02 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Endeavor
The entire mainstream press didn't pick it up until yesterday, and Bush responded today. Why give an answer too soon, when letting it play out helps the Democrats hang themselves even faster?
167 posted on 07/11/2003 4:36:09 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Danette
"Can you please give a link to a story where Britian is still standing by the uranium story?"

Blair Bombshell: Intelligence Confirms Iraq Sought Niger Nuke Fuel
NewsMax.com ^ | Wednesday July 9, 2003; 12:59 p.m. EDT | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

While a firestorm erupted Tuesday over President Bush's supposedly false claim that Iraq had sought uranium from Niger for its nuclear weapons program, Prime Minister Tony Blair maintained that the Iraq-Niger nuke connection had indeed been verified by additional intelligence

For the rest of the article go here:
Blair Bombshell: Intelligence Confirms Iraq Sought Niger Nuke Fuel

168 posted on 07/11/2003 4:36:21 PM PDT by Spunky (This little tag just keeps following me where ever I go.)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife; Dog
Here's the entire statement from Tenet:

CNN) -- Statement by George J. Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence:

Legitimate questions have arisen about how remarks on alleged Iraqi attempts to obtain uranium in Africa made it into the President's State of the Union speech. Let me be clear about several things right up front. First, CIA approved the President's State of the Union address before it was delivered. Second, I am responsible for the approval process in my Agency. And third, the President had every reason to believe that the text presented to him was sound. These 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the President.

For perspective, a little history is in order.

There was fragmentary intelligence gathered in late 2001 and early 2002 on the allegations of Saddam's efforts to obtain additional raw uranium from Africa, beyond the 550 metric tons already in Iraq. In an effort to inquire about certain reports involving Niger, CIA's counter-proliferation experts, on their own initiative, asked an individual with ties to the region to make a visit to see what he could learn. He reported back to us that one of the former Nigerian officials he met stated that he was unaware of any contract being signed between Niger and rogue states for the sale of uranium during his tenure in office. The same former official also said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him and insisted that the former official meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss "expanding commercial relations" between Iraq and Niger. The former official interpreted the overture as an attempt to discuss uranium sales. The former officials also offered details regarding Niger's processes for monitoring and transporting uranium that suggested it would be very unlikely that material could be illicitly diverted. There was no mention in the report of forged documents -- or any suggestion of the existence of documents at all.

Because this report, in our view, did not resolve whether Iraq was or was not seeking uranium from abroad, it was given a normal and wide distribution, but we did not brief it to the President, Vice-President or other senior Administration officials. We also had to consider that the former Nigerien officials knew that what they were saying would reach the U.S. government and that this might have influenced what they said.

In the fall of 2002, my Deputy and I briefed hundreds of members of Congress on Iraq. We did not brief the uranium acquisition story.

Also in the fall of 2002, our British colleagues told us they were planning to publish an unclassified dossier that mentioned reports of Iraqi attempts to obtain uranium in Africa. Because we viewed the reporting on such acquisition attempts to be inconclusive, we expressed reservations about its inclusion but our colleagues said they were confident in their reports and left it in their document.

In September and October 2002 before Senate Committees, senior intelligence officials in response to questions told members of Congress that we differed with the British dossier on the reliability of the uranium reporting.

In October, the Intelligence Community (IC) produced a classified, 90 page National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iraq's WMD programs. There is a lengthy section in which most agencies of the Intelligence Community judged that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear weapons program. Let me emphasize, the NIE's Key Judgments cited six reasons for this assessment; the African uranium issue was not one of them.

But in the interest of completeness, the report contained three paragraphs that discuss Iraq's significant 550-metric ton uranium stockpile and how it could be diverted while under IAEA safeguard. These paragraphs also cited reports that Iraq began "vigorously trying to procure" more uranium from Niger and two other African countries, which would shorten the time Baghdad needed to produce nuclear weapons. The NIE states: "A foreign government service reported that as of early 2001, Niger planned to send several tons of pure "uranium" (probably yellowcake) to Iraq. As of early 2001, Niger and Iraq reportedly were still working out the arrangements for this deal, which could be for up to 500 tons of yellowcake." The Estimate also states: "We do not know the status of this arrangement." With regard to reports that Iraq had sought uranium from two other countries, the Estimate says: "We cannot confirm whether Iraq succeeded in acquiring uranium ore and/or yellowcake from these sources." Much later in the NIE text, in presenting an alternate view on another matter, the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research included a sentence that states: "Finally, the claims of Iraqi pursuit of natural uranium in Africa are, in INR's assessment, highly dubious."

An unclassified CIA White Paper in October made no mention of the issue, again because it was not fundamental to the judgment that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear weapons program, and because we had questions about some of the reporting. For the same reasons, the subject was not included in many public speeches, Congressional testimony and the Secretary of State's United Nations presentation in early 2003.

The background above makes it even more troubling that the 16 words eventually made it into the State of the Union speech. This was a mistake.

Portions of the State of the Union speech draft came to the CIA for comment shortly before the speech was given. Various parts were shared with cognizant elements of the Agency for review. Although the documents related to the alleged Niger-Iraqi uranium deal had not yet been determined to be forgeries, officials who were reviewing the draft remarks on uranium raised several concerns about the fragmentary nature of the intelligence with National Security Council colleagues. Some of the language was changed. From what we know now, Agency officials in the end concurred that the text in the speech was factually correct – i.e. that the British government report said that Iraq sought uranium from Africa. This should not have been the test for clearing a Presidential address. This did not rise to the level of certainty which should be required for Presidential speeches, and CIA should have ensured that it was removed.


169 posted on 07/11/2003 4:36:57 PM PDT by EllaMinnow
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
"Next the Democrats will continue to call for Tenet's head on a platter."

He's a Clinton appointee; they'll probably leave him alone and continue after Bush.
170 posted on 07/11/2003 4:37:12 PM PDT by Maria S
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To: DoughtyOne

B-but that's Dick Cheney--hey, wait a minute. . . .

171 posted on 07/11/2003 4:37:59 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: redlipstick
Thank you.
172 posted on 07/11/2003 4:39:28 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Democrats are saying.....

"Now We All Must Watch to See Who Has An Accidental Death.
I'm serious. There are too many people close to Bush, Cheney and Rice, Tenet who know too much.
Also, Tenet will be offered asylum at Bechtel or Halliburton the same way as it was with Casper Weinberger, George Shultz and Robert McFarlane.
The time for the Democrats to get off of their asses and demand public hearings.
Americans should begin organizing protests in the streets over this.
This is treason at the highest level of government possible".

LOL! ROTF! Clinton selling our military technology to Red China was treason. Democrats are idiots. LOL.

173 posted on 07/11/2003 4:41:01 PM PDT by concerned about politics (Anti-American liberals are inbread Notsosmartso's.)
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To: PhilDragoo
Then, those who weren't fired in Turner's Halloween Surprise party were outed in the countries where they were by Turner via the Washington Post and other left wing mediots.

We had a close friend who was in Europe when he was outed by a Washington mediot in 1977. He and his family barely got out of Europe and harms way thanks to being outed by the mediot. His career as a field agent was over, and he retired from the Agency.
174 posted on 07/11/2003 4:41:23 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Reach out and pound the liberals daily! Become a $/day donor to Free Republic!)
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To: PhilDragoo
Excellent White Paper, Phil and saved under my computer's personal favorites.
175 posted on 07/11/2003 4:43:09 PM PDT by Peach
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To: Grampa Dave
Inside the Company, Philip Agee, Penguin, 1975.

POS deserves the Full Mussolini.

176 posted on 07/11/2003 4:43:20 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: redlipstick
This is a comprehensive explaination. Not quite the same as "falling on one's sword". Thanks.
177 posted on 07/11/2003 4:43:42 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: Dog
I didn't see this one coming.
178 posted on 07/11/2003 4:44:55 PM PDT by William McKinley (From you, I get opinions. From you, I get the story.)
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To: Ann Archy
Laurie Mylroi was on Fox earlier today and said it was clear that President Bush does not understand just how much influence the previous administration's appointments in the state department and intelligence community have. She said until those people appointed by Clinton were gone, Bush would probably not understand the connection between AQ and Iraq because he wouldn't be getting a true picture from the Clinton legacy savers.
179 posted on 07/11/2003 4:45:30 PM PDT by Peach
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To: ruready4eternity
pingy
180 posted on 07/11/2003 4:46:04 PM PDT by 666beast
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