Credit Where Discredit Is Due
Two weeks prior to Dubya's decision to invade Iraq, George Tenet famously told the president that the case for nuclear weapons in Iraq was a "slam dunk".
Tenet resigned on June 3, 2004.
Centcom commander General Tommy Franks was responsible for the invasion and occupation of Iraq, but showed little interest in Iraq's postwar stability. Official U.S. Army historian Major Isaiah Wilson III concluded that Franks had no plan for the occupation of Iraq, all but insuring an insurgency and sectarian violence.
Franks resigned on July 7, 2003.
On May 23, 2003, Paul Bremer, head of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, ordered the dissolution of the Iraqi army, domestic security services, and politics. The decision put 720,000 Iraqi men out of work.
Bremer resigned on June 28, 2004.
On December 14, 2004, Dubya awarded Tenet, Franks, and Bremer each the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor an American can receive.
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