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For too long we've had no language to discuss the intelligence services.
"You will understand that I cannot discuss the intelligence information that led us to decide that a rescue operation was the best choice," Cameron said.
Several of the former officials would discuss the intelligence issues only if granted anonymity so they would not be seen as disclosing confidential consultations.
Intelligence analysts concluded that even if Tehran increased support for Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon, Houthi rebels in Yemen or President Bashar Assad's embattled government in Syria, the extra cash is unlikely to tip the balance of power in the world's most volatile region, according to two U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the intelligence document.
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"We won't have a two-way street," said the official who discussed the intelligence exchanges.
Before the attack on Monday, American and Pakistani officials discussed the intelligence and signed off on the target.
Mr. Clapper discussed the intelligence priorities framework during his testimony on Tuesday, partly to point out that the American intelligence services spy only on the people and places they are asked to by policy makers.
At night, as Captain DeMure briefed his officers and senior noncommissioned officers for the next day's missions, he discussed the intelligence that had been collected during the day.
"We'll move as quickly as we can," said Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, brushing aside reports last week that Mr. Bush might have discussed the intelligence job with Gen. Tommy R. Franks, the retired military commander who led the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.
It was later learned that Nunes got that information from two White House officials and then discussed the intelligence reports with the president without briefing his committee first.
Pentagon and other officials declined to discuss the recent intelligence findings in detail, but they said Iraq had rebuilt many of the 100 installations damaged or destroyed in the American and British raids in December 1998.
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