Bob Woodward and his book, "Plan of Attack" will be featured on 60 Minutes this Sunday in which he reveals that President Bush told Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to "Get me Saddam" and develop a war plan just 72 days after 911.
NSA Condi Rice and CIA Director George Tenet were kept in the dark as long as possible. VP Cheney became a steamroller behind the plan, so much so that Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed his belief that Cheney was develping an "unhealthy fixation" on Iraq.
In the end, Bush meets with Director Tenet and Deputy Director John McLaughlin. Both men go onto "assure" Bush that Iraq possesses WMD. The presentation includes "flip-charts" of satellite images. Bush is unimpressed. He remarks that the photos were "not gripping enough, not compelling enough" and that the presentation was a "flop".
Director Tenet then tells the President, "Don't worry . . . it's a slam-dunk."
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040416/ap_on_go_pr_wh/iraq_woodward_book
NSA Condi Rice and CIA Director George Tenet were kept in the dark as long as possible. VP Cheney became a steamroller behind the plan, so much so that Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed his belief that Cheney was develping an "unhealthy fixation" on Iraq.
In the end, Bush meets with Director Tenet and Deputy Director John McLaughlin. Both men go onto "assure" Bush that Iraq possesses WMD. The presentation includes "flip-charts" of satellite images. Bush is unimpressed. He remarks that the photos were "not gripping enough, not compelling enough" and that the presentation was a "flop".
Director Tenet then tells the President, "Don't worry . . . it's a slam-dunk."
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040416/ap_on_go_pr_wh/iraq_woodward_book