Condoleezza Rice emphatically assigned blame for the pre-Sept. 11 failures to “frustratingly vague” U.S. intelligence, setting the stage for the top men at the CIA and FBI to explain next week what went wrong and what’s been done to fix it. In a long-anticipated public appearance, President Bush’s national security adviser on Thursday repeatedly cited flaws in U.S. intelligence agencies for hampering the administration’s ability to foresee or stop the deadly suicide hijackings. And she cautioned that while the FBI and CIA have made marked improvements since Sept. 11, 2001, the job is not complete. Full Story
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