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Kandahar's police chief, military commander and chief of military intelligence acknowledged that they had not been informed of it either before or immediately afterwards.
Mr. Levey, under secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence, acknowledged that his department had been challenged trying to keep up with Irisl.
Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin, deputy undersecretary for intelligence, acknowledged that Rumsfeld intends to direct some missions previously undertaken by the CIA.
− Only a few months ago US intelligence acknowledged that its claim that Iran was developing nuclear weapons was in error.
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"We actually have over a year of proof, and you've got the Israeli military and intelligence community acknowledging that, in fact, it has worked," he said.
The government confirmed last week that Mr. Blair's powerful director of communications, Alastair Campbell, had written an apologetic letter to Britain's intelligence chiefs, acknowledging that information had been mishandled and vowing that in the future "far greater care would be taken in dealing with anything that might impact on their reputation or their work".
In a speech on April 30, Mr. Brennan kept the intelligence striptease going, acknowledging that "the United States is the first nation to regularly conduct strikes using remotely piloted aircraft in an armed conflict".
Her selection "bodes well for state and local officials," a U.S. intelligence official said, acknowledging that Washington has frequently clashed with them over DHS grant funding, the role of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and innumerable security mandates.
In response to the report, Dennis C. Blair, the director of national intelligence, acknowledged in a statement that "institutional and technological barriers remain that prevent seamless sharing of information" between agencies and analysts.
The changing accounts prompted the spokesman for the nation's top intelligence official, James R. Clapper Jr., to issue a statement on Friday acknowledging that American intelligence agencies "revised our initial assessment to reflect new information indicating that it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists".
In a speech at Georgetown University last month, George J. Tenet, the director of central intelligence, acknowledged for the first time that intelligence agencies might have been mistaken about whether Iraq possessed illicit weapons.
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