In Cheney’s memoir, it’s clear Iraq’s lessons didn’t sink in
A key lesson of the 9/11 decade for presidents and other national security decision makers is the importance of rigorously testing intelligence evidence: poking holes in it, setting out contradictions, figuring out what may have been overlooked or left out. It is essential to distinguish between hard facts and what is an assessment or judgment. Full Story »
Posted by Barry Grossheim - via Memeorandum, Google News (Iraq), Fabrice Florin (t), Salvador Sala (t)
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