U.S. intelligence agencies are “in denial” and have yet to hold anyone accountable for the failure to prevent the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and for the misjudgment that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Monday. In a speech that was sharply critical of the CIA, Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) said members of Congress were especially troubled because no one in the U.S. intelligence community had “been disciplined, let alone fired” for the intelligence failures of the last three years.Full Story
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