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06/01/2003 Archived Entry: "iraq"

U.S. Military Convoy Attacked

German minister accuses US of deception over Iraq
Troubling questions over Iraq war
U.S. losing credibility in protracted hunt for weapons
Blair Faces Demand for Inquiry Into Iraq Weapons
American senators and British MPs call for public inquiry over Iraqi arms

U.S. Insiders Say Iraq Intel Deliberately Skewed
Senate to Probe Iraq Weapons Intelligence
"Absolutely, absolutely, there should be," said Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., on ABC's "This Week." "And I would think that the Congress
is very well suited for that, a bipartisan committee, or Intelligence
Committee report."

Australian Defense Minister Robert Hill questions Iraq intelligence
Time magazine quoted a senior military officer as saying: "There was a predisposition in
this administration to assume the worst about Saddam. "They were inclined to see and
interpret evidence a particular way to support a very deeply held conviction."
An unnamed Army intelligence officer blamed Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for
the tendency. "Rumsfeld was deeply, almost pathologically, distorting the intelligence,"

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