Shattering myths of gigantic proportions Posted: Sunday, August 3, 2003
Questions grow over Iraq links to Qaeda But a review of the White House's statements and interviews with current and former intelligence officials indicate that the assertion was extrapolated from nuggets of intelligence, some tantalizing but unproven, some subsequently disproved, and some considered suspect even at the time the administration was making its case for war.
$600M gold cache really brass Gold-coloured bars seized by U.S. forces in Iraq appear to be melted-down shell casings made of brass, the White House said in a report obtained yesterday.
Flashback: US forces find 2000 gold bars Meanwhile, the occupants of the truck, who were not identified, said they had been told the bars were bronze, but authorities believe the bars are made of gold and are having them tested.
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