Tuesday, April 22, 2003
Update: Here's an especially nice bit of damage control from Douglas Feith:
'"There's a common assumption that if you know they have chemical or biological weapons, then your intelligence should be good enough to know where they are," said Feith. "But you may hear people talking, referring to specific substances or items, so you know from that that they have those substances or items" but may not know where the items are.'
The Washington Post is reporting today that the Bush administration is losing hope that its prewar intelligence on Iraqi CNB weapons was correct.
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