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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 11:33 AM
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WH still finding it useful to blame Iraq on George Tenet
In Ron Suskind's The One Percent Doctrine, George Tenet's deputy at CIA, John McLaughlin, is quoted as saying of his ex-boss, "He wishes he could give the damn medal <of freedom> back." Never mind that if he really felt that way, he could: Why *would* Tenet feel that way? Suskind makes that clear, as well. The climax of the book is the period in the spring of 2004 (election season, 9/11 commission season, Abu Ghraib season) when Tenet (obviously a key source for Suskind) witnessed the knives he had long expected come out of their sheaths, particularly during Condi Rice's self-serving appearance in front of the 9/11 Commission, when she passed the buck for feeding Bush "bad intelligence" (which is exactly what he wanted, of course) to CIA.

The Whitehouse is still finding George Tenet useful as a scapegoat for all of its lies about Iraq. Again, Tenet, while perhaps less of a villain than he has been made out to be, is not off the hook as far as willingly playing right into the Bushists' hands is concerned. He tried to play both sides of the fence on Iraq, the Bushists' and his analysts, and see what it got him? A worthless medal he wants to give back and even more shit, like the PR below that went up on the WH site within the last few days, which is designed to suggest that Bush didn't link Iraq and Saddam and that Tenet apparently did:


http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/09/20060915-4.html

The Rest of the Story: Iraq's Links to Al Qaeda

Fact sheet Setting the Record Straight

The Washington Post Quotes The President Without Including The Full Context Of His Remarks Distinguishing Al Qaeda From Saddam. The Washington Post: "On Sept. 25, 2002, just days after the CIA received the source's information, President Bush told reporters: 'Al-Qaeda hides. Saddam doesn't, but the danger is, is that they work in concert. The danger is, is that al-Qaeda becomes an extension of Saddam's madness and his hatred and his capacity to extend weapons of mass destruction around the world. ... <Y>ou can't distinguish between al-Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the war on terror.'" (Walter Pincus, "CIA Learned in '02 That Bin Laden Had No Iraq Ties, Report Says," The Washington Post, 9/15/06)

* The Full Context Of The President's Quote Shows That He Was NOT Drawing An Operational Link Between Al Qaeda And Saddam But Was Making The Point That Both Posed Threats To The World. QUESTION: "Mr. President, do you believe that Saddam Hussein is a bigger threat to the United States than al Qaeda?" THE PRESIDENT: "That's a - that is an interesting question. I'm trying to think of something humorous to say. But I can't when I think about al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. They're both risks, they're both dangerous. The difference, of course, is that al Qaeda likes to hijack governments. Saddam Hussein is a dictator of a government. Al Qaeda hides, Saddam doesn't, but the danger is, is that they work in concert. The danger is, is that al Qaeda becomes an extension of Saddam's madness and his hatred and his capacity to extend weapons of mass destruction around the world. Both of them need to be dealt with. The war on terror, you can't distinguish between al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the war on terror. And so it's a comparison that is - I can't make because I can't distinguish between the two, because they're both equally as bad, and equally as evil, and equally as destructive." (President George W. Bush, Remarks In A Photo Opportunity With Colombian President Uribe, Washington, DC, 9/25/02)

In February 2003, CIA Director George Tenet Testified That Iraq Had Links To Al Qaeda

The Washington Post Says That A CIA Report From Late September 2002 Claimed That Saddam Did Not Have Links To Al Qaeda. "The CIA learned in late September 2002 from a high-level member of Saddam Hussein's inner circle that Iraq had no past or present contact with Osama bin Laden and that the Iraqi leader considered bin Laden an enemy of the Baghdad regime, according to a recent Senate Intelligence Committee report." (Walter Pincus, "CIA Learned in '02 That Bin Laden Had No Iraq Ties, Report Says," The Washington Post, 9/15/02)

* In February 2003, CIA Director George Tenet Testified That Iraq Had Links To Al Qaeda. TENET: "Iraq is harboring senior members of a terrorist network led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a close associate of al Qaeda. ... Iraq has in the past provided training in document forgery and bomb-making to al Qaeda. It has also provided training in poisons and gases to two al Qaeda associates. One of these associates characterized the relationship he forged with Iraqi officials as successful. ... I know that part of this - and part of this Zarqawi network in Baghdad are two dozen Egyptian Islamic jihad which is indistinguishable from al Qaeda - operatives who are aiding the Zarqawi network, and two senior planners who have been in Baghdad since last May. Now, whether there is a base or whether there is not a base, they are operating freely, supporting the Zarqawi network that is supporting the poisons network in Europe and around the world. So these people have been operating there. And, as you know - I don't want to recount everything that Secretary Powell said, but as you know a foreign service went to the Iraqis twice to talk to them about Zarqawi and were rebuffed. So there is a presence in Baghdad that is beyond Zarqawi." (George Tenet, Select Committee On Intelligence, U.S. Senate, Hearing, 2/11/03)

* Tenet Testified That Iraq Was Providing Safe Haven To Al Qaeda. SEN. CARL LEVIN (D-MI): "Would you say, Mr. Tenet, that the Zarqawi terrorist network is under the control or sponsorship of the Iraqi government?" TENET: "I don't know that, sir, but I know that there's a safe haven that's been provided to this network in Baghdad." LEVIN: "So you're not - well, you're saying that you don't know if they're under the support - that they are under the control or direction?" TENET: "Yes, sir. We have said - what we've said is Zarqawi and this large number of operatives are in Baghdad. They say the environment is good. And it is inconceivable to us that the Iraqi intelligence service doesn't know that they live there or what they're doing." (George Tenet, Select Committee On Intelligence, U.S. Senate, Hearing, 2/11/03)

* In March 2002, Tenet Testified On Iraq's Links To Al Qaeda. TENET: "We continue to watch Iraq's involvement in terrorists' activities. Baghdad has a long history of supporting terrorism, altering its targets to reflect changing priorities and goals. It is also had contacts with Al Qaeda." (George Tenet, Committee On Armed Services, U.S. Senate, Hearing, 3/19/02)

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spanone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 11:35 AM
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1. Is that why the president gave him the Medal of Freedom?
Maybe they should have shackled him instead. Slam dunk!
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BurtWorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 11:54 AM
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4. Suskind strongly implies that "slam dunk" was the rope Tenet was given
Edited on Wed Sep-20-06 12:18 PM by BurtWorm
to hang himself. It seems he took it willingly. But Suskind implies that Tenet doesn't remember using those words in the meeting Woodward described, or that if he had used it, the meaning was different. Nevertheless, Woodward did call Tenet to ask him if the quote was accurate and Tenet signed off on it. But when Woodward's book came out and that became *the phrase* associated with it, that's when, Suskind says, Tenet first felt the shiv go in between the ribs.
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DURHAM D Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 11:42 AM
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2. My guess - they have some really compromising personal
info on Tenet. He is afraid to speak. Shades of J. Edgar blackmail.
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Supersedeas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 12:21 PM
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5. By playing along at all, Tenet personally and professionally hung himself
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upi402 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 11:44 AM
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3. Silver Star deflecting all Whithouse 'slime rays'!
:hurts:
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ComerPerro Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-20-06 12:25 PM
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6. Tenet was complacent in the Iraq war, that's for sure
he is very much to blame.

But this attitude of "Bush is a victim of bad intelligence" really has to stop.

The intelligence was bad, true, but that's because it was requested that way.

They wanted cherry-picked, inaccurate intel.

But Tenet shouldn't have given it to them
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