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(回答先: <ライス補佐官>情報操作疑惑などで苦境に 米国家安保担当 (毎日新聞) 投稿者 エンセン 日時 2003 年 7 月 30 日 08:48:52)
ワシントンポスト:イラク・ウラン問題でライス補佐官は国務長官昇格不可能のイメージダウン。アフリカ旅行が花道か。
http://www.asyura.com/0306/war37/msg/656.html
投稿者 木村愛二 日時 2003 年 7 月 27 日 18:36:11:
ワシントンポスト:イラク・ウラン問題でライス補佐官は国務長官昇格不可能のイメージダウン。アフリカ旅行が花道か。
薄馬鹿ブッシュ補佐のおっかない姉御風だったが、やはり、無理したのであろう。同じ黒人でも世渡り上手のパウエル先輩を見習っていれば、無事だったのかもしれないが。
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51224-2003Jul26.html
FEDERAL PAGE/ The Administration
Iraq Flap Shakes Rice's Image
Controversy Stirs Questions of Reports Unread, Statements Contradicted
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, July 27, 2003; Page A01
enlarge photo: President Bush with his two top foreign policy advisers, Condoleezza Rice, left, who heads the staff of the National Security Council, and Secretary of State Colin L. Powell. They appeared with the president for a speech he made July 12 in Nigeria on his tour of Africa. (Charles Dharapak -- AP)
Just weeks ago, Condoleezza Rice, President Bush's national security adviser, made a trip to the Middle East that was widely seen as advancing the peace process. There was speculation that she would be a likely choice for secretary of state, and hopes among Republicans that she could become governor of California and even, someday, president.
But she has since become enmeshed in the controversy over the administration's use of intelligence about Iraq's weapons in the run-up to war. She has been made to appear out of the loop by colleagues' claims that she did not read or recall vital pieces of intelligence. And she has made statements about U.S. intelligence on Iraq that have been contradicted by facts that later emerged.
The remarks by Rice and her associates raise two uncomfortable possibilities for the national security adviser. Either she missed or overlooked numerous warnings from intelligence agencies seeking to put caveats on claims about Iraq's nuclear weapons program, or she made public claims that she knew to be false.
Most prominent is her claim that the White House had not heard about CIA doubts about an allegation that Iraq sought uranium in Africa before the charge landed in Bush's State of the Union address on Jan. 28; in fact, her National Security Council staff received two memos doubting the claim and a phone call from CIA Director George J. Tenet months before the speech. Various other of Rice's public characterizations of intelligence documents and agencies' positions have been similarly cast into doubt.
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