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Originally posted by CoolE
You must not have been watching the same Senate Hearings that I have been watching, because he was quite diplomatic in stating that it was not his place to set the record straight about what the White House and State Department were saying, even if it was inaccurate.
It was quite amazing to see him dare to even go that far. No Director of Central Intelligence is ever going to explicitely say the President mislead the nation during a time of war (or even peace?)
You've been watching too much Fox News perhaps?
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George Tenet was appointed by President Clinton and if I am not mistaken is the longest serving DCI. Bottom line of his testimony was...he flatly stated that for his entire tenure...all of the 14 US intel agencies as well as the British...German and French intel agencies all consensually concurred that Iraq possessed WMD's and WMD programs and this is what he reported to President Clinton as well as President Bush.