2/9/2007

“A February 9, 2007, report of the inspector general of the Department of Defense…said that [undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas] Feith’s office ‘expanded its role and mission from formulating defense policy to analyzing and disseminating alternative intelligence,’ which was ‘inappropriate,’ and that the group furnished the Bush administration with ‘some conclusions that were inconsistent with the consensus of the Intelligence Community’ (e.g., that Mohammed Atta, the lead hijacker on 9/11, had met with an Iraqi intelligence official on April 9, 2001, in Prague [Czech Republic]).”

 – Vincent Bugliosi, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, Page 295