A Good Reason to Wait
From the Washington Post last month:
In the East Room of the White House, Bush said he had chosen [George Tenet, Tommy Franks, and Paul Bremer to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom] because they “played pivotal roles in great events” and made efforts that “made our country more secure and advanced the cause of human liberty.” . . . The president heralded Tenet for being “one of the first to recognize” the growing threat to America from “radical terrorist networks.”
From the NY Times today:
An internal investigation by the Central Intelligence Agency has concluded that officials who served at the highest levels of the agency should be held accountable for failing to allocate adequate resources to combating terrorism before the Sept. 11 attacks, according to current and former intelligence officials. . . . Among those most sharply criticized in the report, the officials said, are George J. Tenet, the former intelligence chief.

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