Sunday, April 04, 2004

Clarke 'corroborated'

According to the Washington Post, the "broad outline" of Richard Clarke's criticisms of the Bush administration "has been corroborated by a number of other former officials, congressional and commission investigators, and by Bush's admission in the 2003 Bob Woodward book Bush at War that he 'didn't feel that sense of urgency' about Osama bin Laden before the attacks occurred.

"In addition, a review of dozens of declassified citations from Clarke's 2002 testimony [before a joint congressional committee that probed intelligence failures] provides no evidence of contradiction, and White House officials familiar with the testimony agree that any differences are matters of emphasis, not fact. Indeed, the declassified 838-page report of the 2002 congressional inquiry includes many passages that appear to bolster the arguments Clarke has made."