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A Battle of Words Over War Intelligence, NYTimes
 









Excerpts: Intelligence - or rather bad intelligence - has become an obsession in
Washington. Fueled by the growing casualties among American soldiers in Iraq and
the administration's failure to find weapons of mass destruction there, the
Central Intelligence Agency, Congress, an independent commission and scores of
private experts and government analysts have been fiercely debating what went
wrong in Iraq and, (...), the state of the government's intelligence
capabilities.(...)
"Is Keegan right in arguing that intelligence is overrated? Yes," Mr. Holbrooke
said. "But intelligence is also indispensable. And its greatest successes are
preventative."
Source: A Battle of Words Over War Intelligence[
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/22/arts/22INTE.html?th ], Judith Miller, NYTimes,
03/11/22

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