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Former chief U.S. weapons inspector David Kay said the United States “connected the dots” and made a series of intelligence failures in their search for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum last night...
...scoring had been cumulative for the Harvard softball team's four weekend contests, it might have come out of its season opener on a more upbeat note. Despite outscoring its opponents 9-8, the Crimson finished with a 1-3 showing at the Kay Brechtelsbauer Southern Classic held in Carbondale...
Regarding intelligence on Iraq's WMD, Bush Administration weapons inspector David Kay told a Senate committee, "We were almost all wrong." Almost all, but not quite. On the eve of the war, chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix reported finding no evidence of WMD stockpiles in Iraq and asked that the search continue. GENE BRYANT Nashville, Tenn...
...word of America.” It sounds like the punch line of a macabre joke after the WMD-related developments of the last few weeks, but Bush made this triumphal assertion in his State of the Union address a month ago. Five days after the speech, David Kay concluded that the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) Bush appointed him to find apparently did not exist. Twelve days after that, in a speech at Georgetown, CIA chief George Tenet averred that his agency had never told the president that Hussein posed an “imminent threat?...
Long before David Kay took over in Iraq, before President Bush even gave the order to invade, teams of international weapons inspectors, led by Hans Blix and Mohammed El Baradei, spent months scouring Iraq for signs of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, or programs for producing them, and turned up nothing. In an interview a few months after the war, Blix commented pointedly, ‘’What surprises me, what amazes me, is that it seems the military people were expecting to stumble on large quantities of gas, chemical weapons and biological weapons. I don?...