My favorite part, from the second article:
Asked if Chalabi's role in the administration's missteps in Iraq has been exaggerated, a senior intelligence official thought for a moment, then said: "No."Ouch.
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Chalabi Watch
by
praktike
at 05:01PM (EDT) on October 19, 2004 | Permanent Link
Knight-Ridder posts parts II and III of its reporting on the bungling of postwar Iraq.
My favorite part, from the second article: Asked if Chalabi's role in the administration's missteps in Iraq has been exaggerated, a senior intelligence official thought for a moment, then said: "No."Ouch.
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