The Washington Post, February 13th, 2004
CIA Director George J. Tenet's remarks ["Tenet Defends CIA's Analysis of Iraq as Objective, if Flawed," front page, Feb. 6] raised important questions about whether the intelligence community should be so heavily criticized regarding its assessment of Iraq's weapons programs. While admitting that the CIA made some misjudgments in its analysis, Mr. Tenet stressed that the White House was informed in the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate that "several important aspects" of the assessment were disputed, including evidence that Iraq had sought aluminum tubes for uranium enrichment, and ...
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