But that was my point. I stated
at the time. The report you cite was not released until July 2004. Everyone sees it differently given the information we now have.
>>Granted, before the Iraq war intelligence information presented an almost overwhelming necessity for our intervention there
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>I disagree. The administration presented intelligence that made it seem necessary, but the Senate Committee on Pre-war intelligence has shown that the intelligence didn't support what the administration was claiming.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_Report_of_Pre-war_Intelligence_on_Iraq#The_report.27s_conclusions
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