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Bush has `confidence` in CIA chief despite intelligence fault
Abuja, July 12: US President George W Bush today said he had `confidence` in George Tenet after the CIA director took the blame for a false claim on Iraq`s alleged nuclear programme included in his state of the union address.
Abuja, July 12: US President George W Bush today
said he had "confidence" in George Tenet after the CIA
director took the blame for a false claim on Iraq's alleged
nuclear programme included in his state of the union address.
Bush gave the endorsement to Tenet as he met Nigerian
President Olusegun Obasanjo on the final leg of his
five-nation African tour.
Tenet moved today to take the heat off bush over
criticism that his January 28 address to the nation contained
false claims that the former Iraqi regime sought to buy
nuclear materials from Africa.
He took full responsibility for allowing into the speech report, since discredited, that Iraq had sought to acquire uranium in Niger to make a nuclear bomb.
In an appearance before reporters in Uganda yesterday, Bush had refused to take the blame for the transgression, saying the CIA had vetted his speech beforehand.
Bureau Report
He took full responsibility for allowing into the speech report, since discredited, that Iraq had sought to acquire uranium in Niger to make a nuclear bomb.
In an appearance before reporters in Uganda yesterday, Bush had refused to take the blame for the transgression, saying the CIA had vetted his speech beforehand.
Bureau Report