Talk:Clair George

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[edit] Robert Gates

From the Robert Gates article:

Independent Counsel made this decision subject to developments that could have warranted reopening his inquiry, including testimony by Clair E. George, the CIA's former deputy director for operations. At the time Independent Counsel reached this decision, the possibility remained that George could have provided information warranting reconsideration of Gates's status in the investigation. George refused to cooperate with Independent Counsel and was indicted on September 19, 1991. George subpoenaed Gates to testify as a defense witness at George's first trial in the summer of 1992, but Gates was never called.

(emphasis added)

Since Robert Gates has been nominate to replace Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense for the United States, a discussion of Gates' connection to Clair E. George with respect to the investigation of the Iran-Contra Affair should be included in this article. It appears based on the above excerpt from the Gate's article, George had information on Gates' involvement. Thus, the fact George received a presidential pardon from Bush is significant. —204.42.17.216 22:48, 8 November 2006 (UTC)