Colin Powell: "I have not seen smoking gun, concrete evidence"
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace unveiled a comprehensive report today contrasting the Administrations case for war with the truth. The findings summarized:
- Iraq WMD Was Not An Immediate Threat
- Iraq's nuclear program had been suspended for many years; Iraq focused on preserving a latent, dual-use chemical and probably biological weapons capability, not weapons production.
- Iraqi nerve agents had lost most of their lethality as early as 1991.
- Operations Desert Storm and Desert Fox, and UN inspections and sanctions effectively destroyed Iraq's large-scale chemical weapon production capabilities.
- Inspections Were Working
- Post-war searches suggest the UN inspections were on track to find what was there.
- International constraints, sanctions, procurement, investigations, and the export/import control mechanism appear to have been considerably more effective than was thought.
- Intelligence Failed and Was Misrepresented
- Intelligence community overestimated the chemical and biological weapons in Iraq.
- Intelligence community appears to have been unduly influenced by policymakers' views.
- Officials misrepresented threat from Iraq's WMD and ballistic missiles programs over and above intelligence findings.
- Terrorist Connection Missing
- No solid evidence of cooperative relationship between Saddam's government and Al Qaeda.
- No evidence that Iraq would have transferred WMD to terrorists-and much evidence to counter it.
- No evidence to suggest that deterrence was no longer operable.
- Post-War WMD Search Ignored Key Resources
- Past relationships with Iraqi scientists and officials, and credibility of UNMOVIC experts represent a vital resource that has been ignored when it should be being fully exploited.
- Data from the seven years of UNSCOM/IAEA inspections are absolutely essential. Direct involvement of those who compiled the more-than-30-million- page record is needed.
- War Was Not the Best-Or Only-Option
- There were at least two options preferable to a war undertaken without international support: allowing the UNMOVIC/IAEA inspections to continue until obstructed or completed, or imposing a tougher program of "coercive inspections."
In response, Colin Powell sputters
“I have not seen smoking gun, concrete evidence about the connection, but I do believe the connections existed,”
In the same article covering Powell's faith in Feith-based intelligence, we find that David Kay, head US inspector, is resigning without issuing a report, following on the heels of the quiet withdrawal of the WMD hunters.
Senior U.S. officials told NBC News on Thursday that David Kay, head of the U.S.-led Iraq Survey Group hunting for weapons, was planning to resign, without issuing a final report.Kay’s team, which has been scaled back since it began work last year, has found illegal missiles but no stockpiles or ongoing production of chemical or biological weapons, sources told NBC’s Andrea Mitchell. Only a rudimentary nuclear program, which had not started, has been found, they said.
“I think Mr. Kay and his team have looked very hard. I think the reason they haven’t found it is it’s probably not there,” Charles Duelfer, former deputy chairman of the U.N. weapons inspection agency, said in an interview.
This was a war of choice, not an imminent threat. Make them pay, let Wesley Clark at 'em.
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