This just in: Bush's Prewar Intelligence Completely Sucked

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This just in: Bush's Prewar Intelligence Completely Sucked

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To be accurate the problem extended beyond the United States.
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Its a misleading article. In bold letters, CNN claims the US was wrong (implying that the US was the only country that had intelligence operations in Iraq). If you read further down, it say the "intelligence community", which is more descriptive of what was really the case. Great Britain, the US, and other countries had intelligence operations in Iraq, all of them saying the same thing.

The position that Iraq had WMDs wasn't soley a US position, as CNN is spinning it.
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Speaking of spinning, if the world stopped spinning, the cetrifical force would cease, would we be noticably heavier?
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The question I don't hear anyone asking is this:

Is it reasonable to expect our intelligence agencies to be able to know this sort of information?

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Reasonable? Maybe, but if they don't know then do not make it up.
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A question I like: Is our intelligence any better than what we had when Bush first took office? Or have we been just moving things around and claiming it is better.
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Aabe wrote:A question I like: Is our intelligence any better than what we had when Bush first took office? Or have we been just moving things around and claiming it is better.
Good question. Remember though that the intelligence the President receives is from an "organization", not a some spy invited over for coffee. The intelligence "organization" that gave the intel to Bush was essentially the same organization that provided intel to Clinton. The organization is unique in that it's a specialized field, and you can't go out and recruit, train and replace a large number of spies like you could air traffic controllers.

I want to differentiate between human intel (from an agency like the CIA for example) and technology based intel (NSA for example).
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To be accurate you should ask why curveball was trusted over all the contradictory evidence. But the congressional investigations and the presidential one have explicitly avoided examining how data was chosen; only looking at the quality of the data that was used.
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As far as I understand it, unbiased humint was non-existant. The only assets the CIA had in the area were the exiles (Chalabi etc.), who had a vested interest in getting the US involved in a shooting war.

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They had some humint, but honestly, it was very limited after the first Gulf War. And because of budget constraints, US humint towards WMDs wasn't aggresively pursued.
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