2/5/2004

In a speech at Georgetown University on February 5, 2004, CIA Director George Tenet said the CIA “had discovered that Iraq had research and development, intent and capability to produce chemical and biological weapons. Halfway through the speech he acknowledged they had not found biological or chemical weapons. The CIA…had discovered that one of their […]

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2/5/2004

“On February 5, 2004, [CIA Director George] Tenet gave a speech at Georgetown University on ‘something important to our nation and central to our future: how the United States intelligence community evaluated Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction programs.’ He had two main points to make: U.S. intelligence had not gotten it all wrong and the […]

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2/4/2004

Regarding the head of Pakistan’s nuclear program, Abdul Qadeer Khan: “On February 4, 2004, he’d gone on Pakistani TV and confessed to his illegal nuclear proliferation activities [which included providing designs and technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya]. He was under house arrest [in Pakistan], and we had stopped one of the world’s worst […]

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2/4/2004

The Hutton Inquiry, the British investigation into the death of former UN weapons inspector in Iraq David Kelly, deemed on January 28, 2004, that U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair did not intentionally deceive the public about the threat posed by Iraq. On February 4, 2004, Blair addressed the House of Commons, saying: ” ‘If any […]

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2/4/2004

U.K. “Prime Minister Tony Blair on Wednesday [February 4, 2004] defended his decision to go to war in Iraq, saying that he was ready to take responsibility for his actions before the country while asserting that freedom and democracy in Iraq were more important than any mistaken intelligence. Mr. Blair’s presentation in the House of […]

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2/3/2004

In the February 3, 2004, edition of The Washington Post, Secretary of State Colin Powell “said he was not sure he would have supported the [Iraq] war if he had known there were no WMD in Iraq. ‘The absence of a stockpile [of banned weapons in Iraq] changes the political calculus,’ he told them [reporters], […]

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2/2/2004

In a Washington Post interview on February 2, 2004, Secretary of State Colin “Powell admitted that they had gone to war [with Iraq] on false premises. While he told the newspaper that he still thought the war ‘was the right thing to do,’ he hedged when asked whether he would have favored it if he […]

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2/2/2004

Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) was interviewed by John Gibson on Fox News’ The Big Story on February 2, 2004. Regarding a possible al Qaeda/Iraq link, ” ‘The intel didn’t say there is a direct connection between al Qaeda and Iraq… That was not the intel. That’s what this [Bush] administration exaggerated to produce. And so […]

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2/2/2004

“On Monday, February 2 [2004], after a cabinet meeting, a reporter asked the president [Bush], ‘Do you think the country is owed an explanation about the Iraq intelligence failure before the election so voters have this information when they elect a new president?’ ‘First of all, I want to know all the facts,’ Bush said, […]

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1/29/2004

Journalist Ahmed Rashid wrote of the Taliban resurgence in Pakistan in the New York Review of Books on January 29, 2004: “In Kandahar [Afghanistan], Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of President [Hamid] Karzai, echoed my worst fears: ‘The Taliban are gathering in the same places from where they started; it’s like the rerun of an […]

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