Rrramon
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/27/washington/27intel.html?hp
So here we have the ex-director of the CIA, which is implicated by several of the 9/11 conspiracy theories, coming out with a book that is decidedly not on the administration's side.
My question to the board's conspiracy theorists is, since Tenet is clearly bitter about the administration's blaming him for the bogus pre-war intelligence, and if he had caught wind of a conspiracy to carry out/cover-up 9/11, wouldn't bringing it up now be a pretty good way to get back at them?
I guess my point here is that while many CTers imagine the government as this monolithic entity whose members are always on the same page, it is always much more chaotic, complicated and bureaucratic than that. When Bush et al pointed the finger at the CIA about the flawed intelligence that they themselves had been trumpeting, they pissed off a significant number of people within that agency, including its director. Why is no one leaking any "9/11 truth" in response?
WASHINGTON, April 26 — George J. Tenet, the former director of central intelligence, has lashed out against Vice President Dick Cheney and other Bush administration officials in a new book, saying they pushed the country to war in Iraq without ever conducting a “serious debate” about whether Saddam Hussein posed an imminent threat to the United States.
“There was never a serious debate that I know of within the administration about the imminence of the Iraqi threat,” Mr. Tenet writes in a devastating judgment that is likely to be debated for many years. Nor, he adds, “was there ever a significant discussion” about the possibility of containing Iraq without an invasion.
Mr. Tenet admits that he made his famous “slam dunk” remark about the evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. But he argues that the quote was taken out of context and that it had little impact on President Bush’s decision to go to war. He also makes clear his bitter view that the administration made him a scapegoat for the Iraq war. (cont'd at link)
So here we have the ex-director of the CIA, which is implicated by several of the 9/11 conspiracy theories, coming out with a book that is decidedly not on the administration's side.
My question to the board's conspiracy theorists is, since Tenet is clearly bitter about the administration's blaming him for the bogus pre-war intelligence, and if he had caught wind of a conspiracy to carry out/cover-up 9/11, wouldn't bringing it up now be a pretty good way to get back at them?
I guess my point here is that while many CTers imagine the government as this monolithic entity whose members are always on the same page, it is always much more chaotic, complicated and bureaucratic than that. When Bush et al pointed the finger at the CIA about the flawed intelligence that they themselves had been trumpeting, they pissed off a significant number of people within that agency, including its director. Why is no one leaking any "9/11 truth" in response?