A lack of intelligence Posted: Saturday, May 31, 2003
Top Marine commander calls analysis of Iraqi weapons 'simply wrong' The top Marine commander in Iraq said Friday that U.S. intelligence was "simply wrong" in its assessment that Saddam Hussein intended to unleash chemical or biological weapons against U.S. forces during the war, but he stopped short of saying there was an overall intelligence failure.
'I'm not reading this. This is bullshit' - Powell voiced doubts over Iraq's WMDs The transcripts quoted Powell as saying he was "apprehensive" about intelligence assessments containing circumstantial evidence, and telling Straw he hoped the facts, when they came out, would not "explode in their faces."
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Pentagon dodges damage claims from war's victims
Al-Qaeda members in Iran's custody before Riyadh attacks Iran's foreign minister said on Friday that the suspected al-Qaeda members in custody were arrested before the May 12 suicide attacks in Saudi Arabia and could therefore not have been involved in the planning of the blasts.
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