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Air Force general, was director of the Central Intelligence Agency from George Tenet was director of the Central Intelligence Agency from Against the background of attacks on the reliability of the intelligence community, Tenet rejected the notion that elected officials would be able to sway the intelligence community to provide biased analysis.

The two intelligence professionals emphasized the importance of close foreign partnerships to U. S national security particularly to intelligence gathering and operations. They warned that alienating foreign partners will undermine critical relationships.

The U. The Iranian threat is nothing new. Hayden emphasized that Israel and the Sunni Muslim states have considered Iran a common enemy for a number of years. Policy Analysis Interviews and Presentations. Nov 15, I had hoped to serve with my good friend, Tony Lake, as his deputy. Tenet is an unusual choice for DCI as he is not a career CIA official nor is he a prominent business, military or political leader like most former directors. He does, however, have one advantage over many other candidates: most believe he will be easily confirmed.

Tenet said, "If confirmed, I will do my level best to provide leadership, stability, and strength of purpose to the fine men and women who serve our nation with such devotion. Often chomping an unlit cigar he does not smoke them due to heart problems , Tenet is a longtime basketball fan, usually cheering for his alma mater, Georgetown. If poised for easy confirmation, Tenet will face many problems at the CIA, an agency that has gone through three leadership changes in six years.

The CIA has struggled to define its post-Cold War role and has suffered dismal morale and the discoveries of two Russian moles. Other challenges facing Tenet are improving relations with Congress, controlling arms proliferation, terrorism and narcotics, and refining the CIA's mission for the 21st Century. Tenet has the respect of lawmakers in both parties as well as a reputation for honesty and directness.

Having pushed increased congressional oversight of the CIA as a Senate staffer, Tenet believes that the CIA "must always be straight and tell you the facts as we know them.



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