Negroponte tries to cloud intel report
Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland
09/25/06
John D. Negroponte, President Bush's Director of National Intelligence, is now busy undermining a National Intelligence Estimate which concluded that the U.S. invasion of Iraq has worsened radical Islamic terrorism around the world. He previously had approved the document. According to the New York Times, the highly classified estimate, a consensus view of the 16 spy agencies of the U.S. intelligence community, finds that the U.S. invasion of a Muslim land has motivated the radical Islamic jihadist movement to metastasize and spread around the world. Yet, Negroponte, the president's political appointee who is in charge, nominally at least, of the 16 agencies, came up with the usual twisted Bush administration phraseology to undercut his own estimate...
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1821
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Negroponte
by Ivan Eland
09/25/06
John D. Negroponte, President Bush's Director of National Intelligence, is now busy undermining a National Intelligence Estimate which concluded that the U.S. invasion of Iraq has worsened radical Islamic terrorism around the world. He previously had approved the document. According to the New York Times, the highly classified estimate, a consensus view of the 16 spy agencies of the U.S. intelligence community, finds that the U.S. invasion of a Muslim land has motivated the radical Islamic jihadist movement to metastasize and spread around the world. Yet, Negroponte, the president's political appointee who is in charge, nominally at least, of the 16 agencies, came up with the usual twisted Bush administration phraseology to undercut his own estimate...
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1821
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Negroponte
rudkla - 26. Sep, 15:46