Psychoblues
Senior Member
This is scathing and probably unpalpable to supporters of gwb or the WAR ON IRAQ but here it is. Please discuss.
... The report, prepared by the CIAs inspector general, is the only major 9/11 government review that has still not been made publicly available ...
In a letter sent just this week, three panel membersincluding Intelligence Committee chairman Sen. Jay Rockefeller and ranking Republican Christopher Bondrevived the issue and asked that an executive summary of the report be declassified without delay and released to the public.
The letter was addressed to outgoing Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte, but Oregons Democratic Sen. Ron Wydenwho has made the issue a personal crusadesaid he intends to press the new DNI designate, J. Michael McConnell, on the matter at his confirmation hearings Thursday ...
Wyden added that if McConnell doesnt reverse the decision made by Negroponte in refusing to declassify the report, he intends to use admittedly cumbersome intel-committee procedures to try to force the release of at least some of the inspector generals findings. One concern, he said, is that a desire for political security is influencing the Bush administrations refusal to greenlight the release of the document ...
More: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16907952/site/newsweek/
gwb never even considered al Queda until 9/11. Dispite his forewarnings, he was confident the forewarnings were OBVIOUSLY mistaken.
Psychoblues
... The report, prepared by the CIAs inspector general, is the only major 9/11 government review that has still not been made publicly available ...
In a letter sent just this week, three panel membersincluding Intelligence Committee chairman Sen. Jay Rockefeller and ranking Republican Christopher Bondrevived the issue and asked that an executive summary of the report be declassified without delay and released to the public.
The letter was addressed to outgoing Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte, but Oregons Democratic Sen. Ron Wydenwho has made the issue a personal crusadesaid he intends to press the new DNI designate, J. Michael McConnell, on the matter at his confirmation hearings Thursday ...
Wyden added that if McConnell doesnt reverse the decision made by Negroponte in refusing to declassify the report, he intends to use admittedly cumbersome intel-committee procedures to try to force the release of at least some of the inspector generals findings. One concern, he said, is that a desire for political security is influencing the Bush administrations refusal to greenlight the release of the document ...
More: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16907952/site/newsweek/
gwb never even considered al Queda until 9/11. Dispite his forewarnings, he was confident the forewarnings were OBVIOUSLY mistaken.
Psychoblues