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Sent 1: The CIA's senior management saw problems with the armed Predator as well, problems that Clarke and even Black and Allen were inclined to minimize.
Sent 2: One (which also applied to reconnaissance flights) was money.
Sent 3: A Predator cost about $3 million.
Sent 4: If the CIA flew Predators for its own reconnaissance or covert action purposes, it might be able to borrow them from the Air Force, but it was not clear that the Air Force would bear the cost if a vehicle went down.
Sent 5: Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz took the position that the CIA should have to pay for it; the CIA disagreed.
Sent 6: Second, Tenet in particular questioned whether he, as Director of Central Intelligence, should operate an armed Predator."
Sent 7: This was new ground,"he told us.
Sent 8: Tenet ticked off key questions: What is the chain of command?
Sent 9: Who takes the shot?
Sent 10: Are America's leaders comfortable with the CIA doing this, going outside of normal military command and control?
Sent 11: Charlie Allen told us that when these questions were discussed at the CIA, he and the Agency's executive director, A. B." Buzzy" Krongard, had said that either one of them would be happy to pull the trigger, but Tenet was appalled, telling them that they had no authority to do it, nor did he.
Sent 12: Third, the Hellfire warhead carried by the Predator needed work.
Sent 13: It had been built to hit tanks, not people.
Sent 14: It needed to be designed to explode in a different way, and even then had to be targeted with extreme precision.
Sent 15: In the configuration planned by the Air Force through mid-2001, the Predator's missile would not be able to hit a moving vehicle.
Sent 16: White House officials had seen the Predator video of the "man in white."
Sent 17: On July 11, Hadley tried to hurry along preparation of the armed system.
Sent 18: He directed McLaughlin, Wolfowitz, and Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Richard Myers to deploy Predators capable of being armed no later than September 1.
Question: What kind of time frame did Hadley set for the preparation of the armed missile? (true/0)
Question: Why was Tenet appalled? (false/1)
Question: Why was senior management so concerned about the cost of The Predator? (true/2)
Question: Why was there concern with the "chain of command"? (true/3)
Question: What key questions did the Director of Intelligence have about the CIA's operation of The Predator? (true/4)
Question: How many months did Hadley expect the arming of the Predator to take after he began to hurry it along in July? (true/5)
Question: How many problems did CIA management have with using the armed Predator? (false/6)
Question: Why did the Hellfire warhead need work? (true/7)
Question: What problems did the senior management of the CIA see with the armed predator? (true/8)
Question: Why did the Hellfire warhead carried by the Predator need work? (false/9)
Question: What did the CIA not want to pay for? (true/10)
Question: What was first problem the CIA's senior management saw with the armed Predator? (false/11)
Question: Why did the CIA want the Airforce to pay if a Predator was downed? (true/12)
Question: What kind of work did the Hellfire Warhead carried by The Predator need? (true/13)
Question: Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz believed that the CIA should have to pay 3 million for what? (true/14)
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