Rice says CIA approved State of Union address
"If CIA Director George Tenet had any misgivings about that sentence in the president's speech, 'he did not make them known' to Bush or his staff, said national security adviser Condoleezza Rice."
..."The president did not knowingly say anything that we knew to be false," she said. "We wouldn't put anything knowingly in the speech that was false."
"If anyone at the CIA had doubts about the veracity of the uranium-Iraq allegation, Rice said, 'those doubts were not communicated to the president.'"
"If CIA Director George Tenet had any misgivings about that sentence in the president's speech, 'he did not make them known' to Bush or his staff, said national security adviser Condoleezza Rice."
..."The president did not knowingly say anything that we knew to be false," she said. "We wouldn't put anything knowingly in the speech that was false."
"If anyone at the CIA had doubts about the veracity of the uranium-Iraq allegation, Rice said, 'those doubts were not communicated to the president.'"
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