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It would be an excellent test of whether he's got the spine to stand up to top White House officials on questions of intelligence estimates.
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"It's not a question of intelligence; it's a question of appropriateness".
But I do not believe it is a question of intelligence.
tests, a topic he fully examined in his 1992 book, "A Question of Intelligence: The I.Q.
The panel, whose own report about the prewar intelligence on Iraq delivered a scathing indictment of American intelligence agencies, has vowed to consider the question of intelligence restructuring.
"I don't think it's so much a question of intelligence generically," Mr. Clinton said in describing the qualities it takes to be president.
We must generate more actionable intelligence on hostile organisations operating within the United States and abroad.Second, in particular, the TTIC fails to deal with the crucial question of intelligence collection within America.
"The government-appointed Butler inquiry is currently reviewing the whole question of intelligence, and the use made of it, in the run-up to the Iraq war," he added.
It's a question of intelligence.
Wyden estimates that he gets about fifteen minutes a year to ask questions of top intelligence officials at open hearings.
British parliamentarians have largely ducked their duty to ask tough questions of British intelligence agencies, which closely collaborate with the N.S.A., and have gone after The Guardian instead.
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