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It’s rise and reckon time for Rice

WASHINGTON, July 27. — US National Security Advisor Ms Condoleezza Rice’s image has been shaken following the controversy over President George W Bush’s State of the Union Message, in which he said Iraq was trying to obtain uranium from Africa.
According to the Washington Post, she is being blamed for not reading intelligence reports and the assessment of the State Department’s Intelligence and Research Bureau casting doubt on such reports which came from the British.
Just weeks ago, there was speculation that Rice would be the likely choice for Secretary of State, and Republicans hoped that she could become Governor of California and some day, the 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 for war,” Post said. 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 US intelligence on Iraq that have been contradicted by facts. Either she missed or overlooked numerous warnings from intelligence agencies seeking to put caveats on claims about Iraq’s nuclear weapons programme, or she made public claims that she knew to be false. — PTI


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