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[edit] Ethnic identity of Tenet's parents

OK we've seen a ping-pong battle going on over whether Tenet's parents were Greek or Albanian. Or Greek Albanians. Or what. Could we please have some DISCUSSION of this issue? That is what this page is for. There seems little point just changing it back and forth. Has anyone got any references to base their edits on?

I'm not grinding any axes here, honestly, I don't know anything about his parents. I just want it to be right.

Here are a couple of web references. I am not saying any of them is correct, to determine that would be the point of a discussion. One report - here from the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3774157.stm - calls them "Greek immigrants", but that could mean they were Greek by nationality. Another - http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/george-tenet/ - only says they were Greek orthodox, which is a religious designation not an ethnic one.

Please, please discuss this here, don't just scrap in an (anonymous) edit war. --FrankP 15:37, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)

There is a large Greek minority in Albania, ranging between 1% and 12%; the CIA estimates that 105,000 Greeks live today in Albania, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation estimates 280,000. I have heard him myself saying he is Greek, on the TV. Also, the Albanians who are Orthodox are Albanian Orthodox, not Greek Orthodox. Please check these few hundred links: http://www.google.com/search?q=greek+immigrants+%22george+tenet
He is Albanian-Greek: Source: http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2002-10-09-tenet_x.htm

he's greek - albanian but his parents were from the Albanian city of Saranda....so i guess he's more albanian...----> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Tenet

[edit] Case closed

Please sign your posts! Back to topic: according to this article from the Washington Post Tenet's mother was "an ethnic Greek, escaped from Albania during World War II." And in a PBS NewsHour interview, Tenet says his father came from Greece. Case closed, unless someone can provide definitive information that his father was from Albania. I will make edits and attribute accordingly. Alcarillo 15:25, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Found several more sources (inteviews and speeches) where Tenet says that his father came from Greece. Alcarillo 16:02, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] George Tenet is Greek

As George Tenet defines himself as Greek-American he is Greek and not Albanian. There are also many Greeks in the USA who are from Turkey but they define themselves as Greeks, because there are big differences between the two nations. Many of the Turkish Greeks came to Greece. Are they Turks? We in Europe would never say they are Turks. In Germany, where I live, we know George Tenet as Greek-American. He is a member of of the Greek-American Church and the Greek-American Community. His wife is of Greek descent. That are enough proofs for his origin. A discussion is not necessary.

[edit] Agreed, and let's move one, shall we>

And I'm not usually one for an 'he belongs to this or that ethnic group' shouting match that is typical of articles pertaining to people with ancestry from southeastern Europe (I'd even say "the Balkans" but even that sets a certain type of people off...) Anyway, I identify Tenet as Greek-American in the article because that's exactly what he is. Alcarillo 21:47, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] WMDs in Iraq

"With over 8900 known munitions caches in Iraq" If they're undiscovered, how can we know how many there are? This article is biased.

Read more carefully: "With over 8900 known munitions caches in Iraq, the possibility remains that WMDs may lie undiscovered." The caches are full of conventional weapons. Some of these munitions sites are huge. Krupo 14:09, Jun 5, 2004 (UTC)


"However, field reports have claimed the use of mustard gas and sarin against coalition forces since the end of major combat operations."

Are there any references for this? I don't recall having seen any such reports. More generally, perhaps this whole paragraph about WMDs in Iraq is either out of place in Tenet's bio page or needs improvement. I'm willing to have a go. --FrankP 09:52, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)


[edit] Needs verification

Given that this article deals with political issues, it can easily be tainted with POV if we are not carefull. We really need to verify some of this stuff, especially the WMD comments. --Alister 02:52, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Remove NPOV tag?

In the two years since the above comment was made I believe the article has been sufficiently edited for POV. I think the nPOV tag can be removed. Alcarillo 21:33, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Revised the WMD paragraphs

I have revised the WMD mentions, no response to my post (above) to justify the "mustard gas and sarin" claim so I took it out. This whole episode is important to get right, as it is critical to Tenet's resignation, of course, and also part of the larger question of the legality of the Iraq invasion. Any other references anyone can come up with? I'd welcome further discussion. I agree with Alister, we need references. --FrankP 19:36, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)


I think it is also very important to understand whether or not the statement attributed to Tenet in Woodwards book about a "slam dunk" is actually a statment that Tenet in fact made himself by his own admission or is a statement that was attributed to him by some within the administration. There is no mention here of the clear fact that Cheney and Rumsfeld brought into this administration a "civil war" with the CIA that they had engaged in during the Nixon and Ford administrations. Further it should be noted that there is no mention here either of the fact that the administration relied on intelligence from the Office of Special Plans which Rumsfeld set up and that the director of the OSP reported directly to Cheney which is an extrodinary event as it has never been done historically and completely by passes the standard operating procedure requiring information to be vetted by the CIA or NSA. It has been established that the administration relied on most of their information from the OSP instead of the CIA. It should also be understood that much of the information coming into the OSP was from Chabali who had already been discredited as unreliable by the Bush Sr. administration as well as the CIA.

It should also not be ignored here that Tenet advised Bush not to use the yellow cake uranium story in his address to the nation and that Bush ignored that advice despite three seperate CIA investigations that all concluded the story was false. Tenet certainly authorized the disclosure of Wilsons report to the press, in fact likely encouraged it to protect the CIA from being falsely accused of providing the administration with bad information.

I therefore find the accusation in the Woodward book about the suggestion that Tenet called finding wmds in Iraq a "slam dunk" highly suspect as a continutation of the Cheney / Rumsfeld civil war with the CIA. 206.54.99.109 05:29, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Em Keli

[edit] Other edits

Could somebody cut down the size of this photo? Also, was Tenet born in Greece? RickK 05:33, Aug 19, 2004 (UTC)


    • What about Tenet's impact on history? If there were any man in history I could talk to it would be him......



(Don't know how to make a new heading....)

Just thought ppl might like to read:

http://acd.iiss.org/armedconflict/MainPages/dsp_ConflictTimeline.asp?ConflictID=169&YearID=936&DisplayYear=2004

the 2004, 21st January entry (you'll need an athens login but here's what it says:

2004 21 January The Peruvian anti-corruption tribunal calls for the interrogation of CIA’s head George Tenet, to clarify his relationship with Vladimiro Montesinos and the alleged sale of 10000 AKM riffles to FARC in 1999.

Thought some one might have more time to research this allegation.

[edit] Resignation

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4636.shtml

This is very interesting, not only in context of the Administration but with regards to Mr Tenet. Should it be added?

"Tenet wanted to quit last year but the President got his back up and wouldn't hear of it," says an aide. "That would have been the opportune time to make a change, not in the middle of an election campaign but when the director challenged the President during the meeting Wednesday, the President cut him off by saying 'that's it George. I cannot abide disloyalty. I want your resignation and I want it now."

Tenet was allowed to resign "voluntarily" and Bush informed his shocked staff of the decision Thursday morning. One aide says the President actually described the decision as "God's will."

[edit] Article redacted by author

Again please sign your posts. I checked out this link and the article has been pulled for reasons that the information was unverifiable. Alcarillo 16:14, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] George Tenent joins the Board of Viisage (Nasdaq: VISGD and VISG)

NEW YORK, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Identity firm Viisage Technology Inc. on Tuesday said it confirmed Robert LaPenta as the chairman of its board and named former director of the Central Intelligence Agency George Tenet to its board.

Rueters link: http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh91590_2005-12-20_16-24-49_wen6622_newsml

link no longer available, however I found this one.[1] I'm all for mentioning this in the article if it's presented in a non-POV way. But since the above poster didn't sign their name, I'll leave it for someone else to add this info about Tenet's link to Viisage. Alcarillo 16:17, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Plame Affair involvement

Tenet says CIA erred in letting Bush make Iraq nuclear deal allegations
CIA Director George Tenet is trying to put to rest a burgeoning credibility problem by taking full blame for allowing President Bush to make allegations about Iraq's nuclear weapons program later found false.
In a carefully scripted mea culpa, the White House on Friday blamed the CIA for its January misstep and Tenet finished the job hours later with a dramatic statement accepting responsibility.
Bush's assertion in his State of the Union address in January that Iraq had sought nuclear materials from Africa "did not rise to the level of certainty which should be required for presidential speeches, and CIA should have ensured that it was removed," Tenet said.
"It was a mistake," he added.
The current controversy evolves around Bush's assertion in his State of the Union address that Iraq had tried to buy uranium from the African country of Niger. A month later, the administration retracted the allegation after learning that the British intelligence it was based upon had been forged.
Tenet acknowledged Friday that the CIA had tried unsuccessfully for months to substantiate the British allegation and that State Department intelligence analysts believed the claim was "highly dubious," yet neither stopped Bush from making the claim in a single sentence of his annual address to the nation.
"These 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the president," Tenet conceded in a statement. [2]
Why does this article have a Plame Affair category tag? There is no reference to Plame in the article.--Mr j galt 06:13, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Someone probably hasn't written the Plame-related material yet. That does not change the reality of the situation, however. Do you have any ideas for how you'd like it written up? -- User:RyanFreisling @ 06:16, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
I don't think Tenet has any involvement at all in the Plame Affair. There are plenty of other people involved with the Plame Affair, including the VP of the United States. We do not need to create connections to un-involved people. It is inappropriate to steer readers to articles that have nothing to do with the category tag.--Mr j galt 20:23, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
You are simply incorrect. Tenet's involvement has been demonstrated amply. For example, from the same statement by Tenet, here's Tenet on the Wilson trip:
A former diplomat was sent by the CIA to the region to check on the allegations and reported back that one of the Nigerien officials he met "stated that he was unaware of any contract being signed between Niger and rogue states for the sale of uranium during his tenure in office," Tenet said.
"The same former official also said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him and insisted that the former official meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss 'expanding commercial relations' between Iraq and Niger. The former official interpreted the overture as an attempt to discuss uranium sales," Tenet said. -- User:RyanFreisling @ 21:08, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RfC opened for Mr j galt

An RfC has been opened here.-- User:RyanFreisling @ 22:36, 4 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Albanian?

What's up with the person who keeps making George an "Ablanian"? I know the guy personally, his niece is married to my cousin and my younger niece is good friends with Kristi Lauren Glakas, niece of Stephanie(George's wife), I can vouche on a personal note that George has never-ever considered himself "Ablanian", not in public and never in private with his family and close friends. Infact he talks openly about how is mother, Evangelia, managed to escape Northern Epirus. His said many times his an American, Greek-American, an Epiroti and "the son of Greek immigrants". Tenet has refered to the Himara area as Northern Epirus, and has always lobbied for Greek-Americans. Before his appointment as CIA Director he served as the chief lobbyist for worked for the AHI, American Hellenic Institute, the largest Greek-American ethnic lobby"; lobbying the US Congress on Greek issues during his tenure on the Senate Intelligence Committee.

And before anyone says that his "Albanian" on his mother's side, they better read what George said in his own words.

Vorioipirotes understand Cypriots, believe me, they understand pain and suffering". [3]

First off, in the article above Tenet is talking about the occupied Greek Cypriot issue comparing it to Vorioipirotes. Vorioipirotes is the Greek term for Epirotis from Northern Epirus, that's the term used by Greeks when they talk about Southern Albanian, i.e. an "occupied" area in their view. George would not be refering to Southern Albania as "Vorioipiros" if he was "Albanian". Another quote from Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient George John Tenet; Director of Central Intelligence Agency:

When President Clinton honored me with his nomination to be Director of Central Intelligence, a New York newspaper interviewed my Greek mother, who barely speaks English. Unfortunately, she could not be with us today. But one of her answers was remarkably eloquent when it came to the opportunities we have here. She, in broken English, said something like: "One son a cardiologist…the other Director of CIA…not bad, huh?" And what was unspoken was: It could only happen in the United States of America.[4]

To George his family originates from Northern Epirus not Albania. Further down he says his mother escaped "Southern Albanian", the only ones escaping "Souther Albanian"/Northern Epirus at that time were the Greek Epirotes who lived there. Albanians were escaping TO "Southern Albanian" not from it like Tenets mom. ~Mallaccaos, 13 March 2006

This issue has been resolved. See the article. Alcarillo 16:12, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Many facts differs from Frontline: "The Dark Side"

While I am not sure if all the facts mentioned in Frontline are accurate or unbiased, many facts in Frontline are not mentioned at all. In fact, this article presents a very different view. In order for this article to be neutral, I believe it should at least mention the many of the contrary views in Frontline. Chris0804 04:09, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

This article FAILS! Countchoc


Hiamara is NOT Nothern Epirus but Albania. Same as Çameria or Sul are not South Albania. Gerorge Tenet's first cousin whom I met this year, claimed that he had registered as a Greek just to be able to get 300 Euros pension instead of the 60 Euros from the Albanian State. In fact this is what most of the Albanians in the South do. He also told me the Tentet was his Albanian first cousin (their fathers were brothers) but also that he was nothing to Tenet, since Tenet never calls or visits. As far as I am concerned Tenet does not deserve to be named Albanian. He can remain whatever he wants to be but not Albanian.

To the anonymous poster above who posted from 80.80.160.32, first of all if Tenet and his family were "Albanian" they would have claimed themsleves as such. Second of all Tenets' niece is married to my cousin and I have met the guy, his parents and family on numerious. Not one them claim to be of Albanian descent and not one them even want anything to do with Albania. Infact most of the time they get upset thinking about the ill treatment that Greeks had in Northern Epirus such as Tenet's mother which he talks about openly, and yes that is what most Greeks refugees who fled Northern Epirus, including Tenet and his family, call the region of Epirus which is currently in modern Albania. Tenet has refered to the Himara area as Northern Epirus, and has always lobbied for Greek-Americans. Before his appointment as CIA Director he served as a chief lobbyist for the AHI, American Hellenic Institute, the largest Greek-American ethnic lobby"; lobbying the US Congress on Greek issues during his tenure on the Senate Intelligence Committee. I suggest you stop trying to claim people who are not ethnic Albanian as your own, especially when they openly claim they are not as Tenet does in quotes such as this: "Vorioipirotes understand Cypriots, believe me, they understand pain and suffering". [5] Oh yes lets notice the word Tenet uses to describe the region his family is from Vorioipirotes translation, Northern Epirus, a term only used by Greeks. Oh and notice one other thing which Tenet is comparing the Northern Epirus situation with that of Cyprus, both which have on going unresolved issues for Greeks from those regions. Ta-ta. ;p Mallaccaos, 29 September 2006

[edit] Verification of early career

Regarding information about Tenet's position at the American Hellenic Institute, I felt that the original source, taken from a message forum was inadequate. I was able to verify this information from what I believe to be a more credible source. Alcarillo 15:49, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Removed verify tag

I believe there are sufficient sources for the content of the article as it stands, which is why I removed it. Comments? Alcarillo 14:32, 19 October 2006 (UTC)