Rumsfeld Commends Tenet for Praising Intel Community
| Thursday February
5, 2004
By Kathleen T. Rhem MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 6, 2004 – Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Feb. 5 that it was important for CIA chief George Tenet to talk about successes of U.S. intelligence assets. Earlier that day at Georgetown University, Tenet made a detailed presentation in support of statements administration officials made in the weeks leading up to war in Iraq. Rumsfeld, somewhere over the Atlantic en route to a security conference in Munich, listened to Tenet's speech over a satellite phone call back to the Pentagon. Later in the flight, Rumsfeld shared his reaction to the speech with traveling reporters. "He did something that I expressed hope he might do," Rumsfeld said of Tenet's presentation. "And that was to talk a little bit about all the successes." The secretary said he believes there's been "quite a bit of confusion in the press stories about the role of intelligence." He said he felt Tenet's defense of the hard-working men and women in the intelligence community was presented "professionally and … in a way that's balanced." "And I'm delighted he did it," Rumsfeld said. "I think it will revive a lot of clarity for people." |
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