
Friday, January 30, 2004Where does the blame lay?The House and Senate intelligence committees have unearthed a series of failures in prewar intelligence on Iraq similar to those identified by former weapons inspector David Kay, leading them to believe that CIA analysts and their superiors did not seriously consider the possibility Saddam Hussein no longer possessed weapons of mass destruction, congressional officials said. Maybe intelligence was poor because the Bush administration was forcing the CIA to come up with something, anything that they could use to attack Iraq. And the neocons refused to listen to any other kind of evidence. Story. posted by chris at 1:25 PM ------------------ |
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