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This official unclassified report is intended to provide the Senate and the American public with a substantial record of the facts underlying the conclusions of the Committee regarding the intelligence community's prewar assessment of Iraq's program for weapons of mass destruction and its ties to terrorism. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence activities oversees and makes continuing studies of the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government and reports to the Senate about those activities. Pursuant to this duty, for the past year the Committee has undertaken an in-depth examination of matters described in this report.
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In June 2003, the U.S. Senate Select Committee began a formal review of U.S. intelligence into the existence of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs, Iraq's ties to terrorist groups, Saddam Hussein's threat to stability & ...
Among the additional areas the Committee agreed to investigate was ¿prewar intelligence assessments about postwar Iraq.¿ This is the Committee¿s report on that aspect of its inquiry.
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Assesses ¿whether public statements and reports and testimony regarding Iraq by U.S. Gov¿t. officials made between the Gulf War period and the commencement of Operation Iraqi Freedom were substantiated by intelligence info.¿ The ...
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