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Tuesday, April 26, 2005

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 CIA's final report: no WMD found in Iraq

Not that anyone will care, but America's anti-war left has been correct all along:
"After more than 18 months, the WMD investigation and debriefing of the WMD-related detainees has been exhausted," wrote Charles Duelfer, head of the Iraq Survey Group, in an addendum to the final report he issued last fall.

"As matters now stand, the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible."

In 92 pages posted online Monday evening, Duelfer provides a final look at an investigation that occupied over 1,000 military and civilian translators, weapons specialists and other experts at its peak. His latest addenda conclude a roughly 1,500-page report released last fall.

If this report does cause any consternation among the wingnuts they should enlist. After all, it is unfair to let others suffer for your mistakes.

3 Comments:

Blogger Dave S. said...

Even a stopped watch is right a couple times a day.

I still don't believe it though.

3:22 PM  
Blogger Nanovirus said...

Easy now... your cognitive dissonance is showing.

I think you are eligible. Go for it.

3:49 PM  
Blogger Dave S. said...

No it's not. I never believe the CIA. I was going by Clinton's policy. I guess I just believe that Clinton would never lie about it.

Funny how we cozy up to CIA reports when they support our misguided ideology.

4:04 PM  

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