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Slam dunk - 2

No domingo, George Tenet, o ex-director da CIA que estava no activo antes do 11 de Setembro e no início da guerra no Iraque, que acabou de lançar um livro corrosivo para a administração Bush, deu uma entrevista muito reveladora a Tim Russert no Meet the Press da NBC. Aqui

Eis um curto excerto:
And when I read all of this, the implication was you said slam dunk, and we're going to war." And he said it's just--the officer said, "That's just not the way it happened." So there was no pantomime here. And as I say in the book, Tim, you always owe the president your best discipline.

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