GMA 's Cuomo let Snow claim unchallenged that "there's been no Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 17:08:03 -0400

GMA's Cuomo let Snow claim unchallenged that "there's been no attempt to try to link Saddam Hussein to September 11"

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On the April 30 edition of ABC's Good Morning America, co-anchor Chris Cuomo did not challenge White House Press Secretary Tony Snow's claim that "there's been no attempt to try to link Saddam Hussein to September 11." As Media Matters for America has repeatedly noted (here, here, and here), President Bush and other administration officials have frequently claimed a connection between Saddam and the September 11 attacks, including the specific assertion of such a link in a letter to Congress at the start of the war.

In discussing former CIA director George Tenet's April 29 interview on CBS' 60 Minutes -- in which Tenet claimed that prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, "We could never verify that there was any Iraqi authority, direction and control, complicity with al-Qaeda for 9-11 or any operational act against America" -- Snow told Cuomo: "The fact is the president made it clear before the State of the Union in 2002 that there was no link between Saddam Hussein and September 11." He added:

SNOW: So I'm afraid what's happened there is that George Tenet may have been referring to something that has been misreported or at least twisted by people who may have had political motives in recent years, but there's been no attempt to try to link Saddam Hussein to September 11.

In fact, Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have frequently tried to link September 11 to Saddam's Iraqi regime:

BUSH: We know that Iraq and Al Qaeda have had high-level contacts that go back a decade. Some Al Qaeda leaders who fled Afghanistan went to Iraq. These include one very senior Al Qaeda leader who received medical treatment in Baghdad this year, and who has been associated with planning for chemical and biological attacks. We've learned that Iraq has trained Al Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and deadly gases. And we know that after September the 11th, Saddam Hussein's regime gleefully celebrated the terrorist attacks on America.

From the April 30 edition of ABC's Good Morning America:

TENET [video clip]: We could never verify that there was any Iraqi authority, direction and control, complicity with Al Qaeda for 9-11 or any operational act against America, period.

CUOMO: Well, there it is from the former CIA chief. Is he right, Tony? Is it time for the administration to come clean?

SNOW: Well, wait a minute, Chris. The president's been saying exactly that all along, so I don't know what the headline is. As a matter of fact, I can remember right after September 11 sitting here when I was a journalist -- some of your colleagues -- I believe Charlie Gibson may have been there at the time as well. The fact is the president made it clear before the State of the Union in 2002 that there was no link between Saddam Hussein and September 11. So I'm afraid what's happened there is that George Tenet may have been referring to something that has been misreported or at least twisted by people who may have had political motives in recent years, but there's been no attempt to try to link Saddam Hussein to September 11. So, yeah.

CUOMO: The implication is that the administration went to war for reasons that wound up not being genuine, according to Mr. Tenet. Now what we have is an atmosphere of pretty predominant distrust with the American people involved with respect to the war. As you know, over 60 percent of Americans believe the administration's information about the war is not accurate. Over half want a timetable for troops being returned. And now you've got the president getting a war funding bill. They say he's going to veto it. Is he out of touch, Tony?

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