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U.S. Intelligence Official Defends 2002 Iraqi WMD Intelligence
Dec. 1, 2003A senior U.S. intelligence official Friday defended the October 2002 national intelligence estimate on alleged Iraqi WMD efforts, saying the report’s conclusions were “solid” even though U.S. forces in Iraq have found little evidence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (see GSN, Nov. 20).
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Kay Defends War, Bush Administration Despite Absence of Iraq Weapons
Jan. 29, 2004WASHINGTON — The former top U.S. weapon hunter in Iraq found himself caught between U.S. senators from both parties yesterday as they argued over the meaning of his view that no weapons of mass destruction will be found in Iraq (see GSN, Jan. 26). Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, former Iraq Survey Group chief David Kay resisted ...
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Experts Question Bush’s Assertions of Iraq’s WMD “Capacity”
Feb. 18, 2004Experts have challenged U.S. President George W. Bush’s recent assertion that prewar Iraq had the “capacity” to produce weapons of mass destruction, the Boston Globe reported yesterday (see GSN, Feb. 12).
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CIA Ignored Warnings on Credibility of Iraqi Who Made Mobile BW Facility Claims, Senate Report Says
July 13, 2004The CIA ignored a U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency official’s warning about the questionable reliability of the Iraqi defector known as “Curveball” — the main source for claims that prewar Iraq had mobile biological weapons facilities, according to the Senate report on prewar Iraq intelligence released last week.
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Duelfer Rejected British Tips for ISG Report
Aug. 5, 2004Chief U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq Charles Duelfer has said that he received and then dismissed suggestions from the new head of the British MI6 intelligence agency about what to include in the final report of Duelfer’s Iraq Survey Group, the London Guardian reported today (see GSN, Aug. 2).
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Biosecurity Board Assessing Studies on Altered Bird Flu Virus
Dec. 1, 2011A U.S. biosecurity panel is assessing whether two separate studies that altered the avian flu virus should be published given concerns that such information could be abused by terrorists to create a biological weapon, the Science Insider reported last week.
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