George Tenet: At The Center Of The Storm
Former CIA Director Breaks His Silence
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Play CBS Video Video George Tenet Interview Pt. 1 Former CIA Director George Tenet tells Scott Pelley that he thought the U.S. should attack Afghanistan before the September 11 attacks and he knew Iraq was not involved in the attacks.
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Video George Tenet Interview Pt. 2 Ex-CIA Director George Tenet tells Scott Pelley that the Bush Administration acted dishonorably when it used his famous "slam dunk" remark about WMD in Iraq to ruin his reputation and his career.
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Video Tenet: 'Slam Dunk' Misused George Tenet says the Bush administration's use of his "slam dunk" comment as the reason America went to war was deceitful and ruined his reputation. Scott Pelley reports.
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Former CIA Director George Tenet (CBS)
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After 9/11, CIA-run secret prisons like this one photographed by GeoEye Satellite Imaging in Afghanistan were set up. (GeoEye Satellite Imaging)
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Former CIA Director George Tenet, left, speaks to correspondent Scott Pelley. (CBS)
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"I didn't read the speech. I was involved in a bunch of other things," Tenet says.
"Wait a minute, the president’s State of the Union," Pelley remarks. "You didn't read that?"
"Right, I didn’t, farmed it out, got it at a principal's meeting, brought it down the hall, handed it to my executive assistant. I said, 'You guys go review this, and come back to me if I need to do anything,'" Tenet remembers.
"Nobody comes back to you?" Pelley asks.
"And therein lies why I ultimately have to take my share of responsibility," Tenet says.
"Did anyone at the White House, did anyone in the defense department ever ask you whether we should go to war in Iraq?" Pelley asks.
"The discussions that are on-going in 2002 in the spring and summer of 2002 are 'How you might do this?' Not whether you should do this," Tenet says.
"Nobody asks?" Pelley asks.
"Well, I don't remember sitting down in a principles committee meeting and everybody saying, 'Okay, there's a deep concern about Iraq. Is this the right thing to do? What are the implications?' I don’t ever remember that galvanizing moment when people sit around and honestly say 'Is this the right thing to do?'"
Still, at CIA headquarters, Tenet's team was about to make a historic blunder of its own. The CIA produced its evaluation of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction in a secret report called a "National Intelligence Estimate."
"The first key judgment in the national intelligence estimate says, quote, 'Baghdad has chemical and biological weapons.' Period," Pelley says.
"High confidence judgment," Tenet replies.
How could he make such a bold statement? Says Tenet, "We believed he had chemical and biological weapons."
"But there was no hard evidence," Pelley remarks.
"No, no. There was lots of data. There's lots of technical data," Tenet says. "So you put all of this together, it's not evidence in the court of law. Remember, when you write an estimate, when you estimate, you’re writing what you don't know. You might win a civil case. Huh? You're not gonna win a criminal case, in terms of evidence."
"We are going to war. Tens of thousands of people are going to be killed. And you're telling me you had evidence to prove a civil case, not a criminal case?" Pelley asks,
"Well, as you know, hindsight is perfect. The public face on this what we wrote on weapons of mass destruction and for professionals, who pride themselves on being right, this is a very painful experience for us," Tenet acknowledges.
Perhaps the most painful experience for Tenet was the presentation of Secretary of State Colin Powell to the United Nations. Powell asked Tenet to sit behind him.
"Our conservative estimate is that Iraq today has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent," Powell said at the U.N.
"Conservative estimate of 100 to 500 tons? I mean, how can you be so wrong?" Pelley asks.
"Scott, we've gone through this. It's what we believed, it's what we wrote," Tenet says.
"Where did these numbers come from?" Pelley asks.
"From our national intelligence estimate," Tenet says. "You don't make this kind of stuff up."
"Wait a minute, you did make this kind of stuff up," Pelley remarks.
"No, we didn't make it up, Scott, we just…," Tenet says.
"It's not true," Pelley remarks.
"Scott, you're doing it again, you're impugning the integrity of people who make analytical judgments and make their best judgments about what they believe of the Iraqis possessed. Intelligence, you know, my business is not always about the truth. It's about people's best judgments about what the truth may be. We believed it. We wrote it. We let the secretary down," Tenet says.
"These are not assertions, what we’re giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence," Secretary of State Powell said.
"He didn’t tell the United Nations, 'Look, we think this might be true.' This was laid out to the world as a iron-clad case," Pelley remarks. "Conservative estimate. Between 100 and 500…."
"I wish I could reel the tape back," Tenet says. "Do you think that the American intelligence community's gonna roll out the secretary of state in front of the entire world and consciously let him say things that are wrong? No."
Asked if he apologized to Colin Powell, Tenet says, "Well, Colin and I have talked about it. I'm not going to talk about what he and I have said to each other, but we've talked about it."
Produced by Graham Messick, Michael Radutzky and Michael Karzis
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See all 478 CommentsDo you think that between August 1990 and March 2003 Sadaam might have disposed of these weapons? Maybe "our" problem is that "we" don't think at all. Of course the CIA thought he had WMD because he did have them and used them.
Do you think that between September 1990 and March 2001 Sadaam might have disposed of these weapons? Maybe "our" problem is that "we" don't think at all. Of course the CIA thought he had WMD because he did have them and used them.
George Tenet is not the first nor will he be the last to unscroll the mighty plot to invade, occupy and control the political and economic landscape of the Middle East. Never mind the rhetoric about the spread of democracy among the region's unwilling converts.
When all the pieces come together, America will realize that while asleep with apathy, the country has been high jacked and is being held hostage by neo-cons who are slowly bleeding the country to death.
Don't intimidate nor silent the man, George Tenet that is. Please, let him speak because the nation is yearning for the truth. Next, enter Colin Powel and so on and so forth till lastly, Mr. President. Did I hear impeachment?
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it's just odd to me.
I think they knew exactly what would happen in Iraq. All the carnage? All the instability with Saddam Hussein gone? THEY KNEW IT! And they did it anyway. Because the wanted the war on terror off american soil.
Posted by booyaw_77 at 01:10 AM : May 01, 2007
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They did it anyway because the longer we are at war in a different country and they have financial ties, the money will continue to roll in. Plus you have to look at it this way too. In order to get PNAC and Agenda 21 to work you will need to bleed the Nation of it's funding. That fits the remark that Bin Laden made about attacking us through our infastructures. If we blled out all out money, destroy the middle class and infiltrate it with forgeiners, causing problems with immagration issues, you have a thrid world country. There will be rich/poor and our society will be dumbed down by this no child left behind law; where they teach classes such as math over their head, rush them through and then make the Taks tests so easy they pass. Moving an uneducated student to a higher grade.
Here are a few examples:
The CIA failed to predict Egypt and her ally%u2019s intentions to attack Israel in the Yom Kippur war.
The CIA did not anticipate the overthrowing of the Shah and the eminence of Ayatollah Khomeini.
The CIA misjudged the Soviet intent and ignored preparations to invade Afghanistan.
The CIA was equally surprised at the fall of the Berlin Wall as well as the Soviet Union.
During the Cold War the CIA's method of estimating the Warsaw Pact's military strength has been found to be flawed.
The world knows the strength of the CIA was in organizing successful coup d'etats against democratically elected governments during the Cold War and installing murderous, kleptomaniac and puppet regimes in developing countries.
George Tenet's regime at the CIA was just another brick in the wall of CIA's history.
Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), said last week "The whole idea of weapons of mass destruction was never the issue, yet they keep trying to bring this up... The media made that the issue because they knew Saddam Hussein had used weapons of mass destruction. So we knew that they were there. But that was incidental to the fact we were going after terrorist camps."
So, Bush, Cheney, Rumsfield, Rice, Powell, and Tenet had nothing to with the WMD case for war! "Slam dunk" was invented by the media, not Tenet! Powell and Tenet appeared before the UN with info given to them by the media, but the real reason to go to war was terrorism!
To justify the war, Bush informed Congress on March 19, 2003 that acting against Iraq was consistent with %u201Ccontinuing to take the necessary actions against international terrorists and terrorist organizations, including those nations, organizations, or persons who planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001."
And yet in 2006.. Bush, in a televised news conference, was asked what Iraq had to do with the attack on the WTC. His answer "Nothing!"
"and nobody in this administration has suggested that Saddam Hussein ordered the attack."
The NeoCons will never stop trying to shift blame and resort to flip flopping when caught in lies!
Wait in the truck , "Inhofe the Idiot."
This is unbelievable!
Our country has been hijacked by rich CEOs and stock brokers. To fight wars like slaves to them, and not like patriots.
The Constitution has long been shredded!
I think they knew exactly what would happen in Iraq. All the carnage? All the instability with Saddam Hussein gone? THEY KNEW IT! And they did it anyway. Because the wanted the war on terror off american soil.
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