11-01-2006, 02:20 AM
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Welcome to the forum, but....uhhhh....Clinton is not going to "get off the hook", this easy....
Quote:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/reports/iraq_...04/addenda.pdf
Comprehensive Report
Addendums to the
of the Special Advisor to the DCI on
Iraq’s WMD
March 2005
Prewar Movement of WMD
Material Out of Iraq (page 4)
ISG was unable to complete its investigation and
is unable to rule out the possibility that WMD was
evacuated to Syria before the war. It should be
noted that no information from debriefi ng of Iraqis
in custody supports this possibility. ISG found no
senior policy, program, or intelligence officials who
admitted any direct knowledge of such movement of
WMD. Indeed, they uniformly denied any knowledge
of residual WMD that could have been secreted to
Syria.....
.......It is worth noting that even if ISG had been able to
fully examine all the leads it possessed, it is unlikely
that conclusive information would have been found.
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Quote:
http://www.cbc.ca/insite/WORLD_REPOR...2005/4/26.html
April 26, 2005
In international news.....
The CIA agent in charge of searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has concluded his work. Charles Duelfer says the search has been exhausted without finding any weapons. Nor did he find any evidence that weapons were shipped from Iraq to Syria to be hidden before the U.S.-led invasion.
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Quote:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188665,00.html
FOXNEWS.COM HOME > U.S. & WORLD
Transcripts Show Saddam Frustrated Over WMD Claims
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
....Scores of Iraqi documents, seized after the 2003 invasion, are being released at the request of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee chairman, Rep. Peter Hoekstra, who has <b>suggested that evidence might turn up that the Iraqis hid their weapons or sent them to neighboring Syria. No such evidence has emerged...</b>
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