<p>Distrubing…if true. Why were those White House documents unclassified just for Woodward?<br>
[washingtonpost.com</a> - nation, world, technology and Washington area news and headlines](<a href=“http://washingtonpost.com%5Dwashingtonpost.com”>http://washingtonpost.com) :</p>
<p>" Almost all of the Bush administration’s internal deliberations on the Iraq war have been classified. At Woodward’s request, the White House agreed to declassify a dozen documents, and Woodward independently reviewed dozens more. In addition, critical information came from an array of memos, letters, official notes, personal notes, briefing summaries, PowerPoint slides, e-mails, journals, calendars and meeting agendas. "</p>
<p>I know the JCOS act in an advisory role…but The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is supposed to be the primary advisor to the President, the VP and the Secretary of Defense, not a retired Army General.</p>