JohnnyMarzetti
04-25-2005, 09:43 PM
CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq
msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7634313)
Recommends freeing detainees held for weapons knowledge
The Associated Press
Updated: 7:21 p.m. ET April 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - In his final report, the CIA’s top weapons inspector in Iraq said Monday that the hunt for weapons of mass destruction has gone “as far as feasible” and has found nothing, closing an 18-month investigation into the purported programs of Saddam Hussein that were used to justify the 2003 invasion.
“As matters now stand, the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible,” wrote Charles Duelfer, who led the Iraq Survey Group. “After more than 18 months, the WMD investigation and debriefing of the WMD-related detainees has been exhausted.”
In 92 pages posted online Monday evening, Duelfer provided a final supplement to a roughly 1,000-page report released last fall.
He said there is no purpose in keeping detainees who are in custody because of their knowledge of Iraq’s weapons, but he did not provide any details about the current number. A U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the ultimate decision on their release will be made by the Iraqi authorities.
Duelfer also said a group formed to investigate whether WMD-related material was shipped out of Iraq before the invasion wasn’t able to reach firm conclusions because the deteriorating security situation limited and later halted their work. Investigators were focusing on transfers from Iraq to Syria.
However, Duelfer said, the Iraq Survey Group believes “it was unlikely that an official transfer of WMD material from Iraq to Syria took place. However, ISG was unable to rule out unofficial movement of limited WMD-related materials.”
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© 2005 MSNBC.com
Hmmm...looks to me that there are grounds for Chemical Ali and the rest of the booga booga gang to be freed, eh?
msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7634313)
Recommends freeing detainees held for weapons knowledge
The Associated Press
Updated: 7:21 p.m. ET April 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - In his final report, the CIA’s top weapons inspector in Iraq said Monday that the hunt for weapons of mass destruction has gone “as far as feasible” and has found nothing, closing an 18-month investigation into the purported programs of Saddam Hussein that were used to justify the 2003 invasion.
“As matters now stand, the WMD investigation has gone as far as feasible,” wrote Charles Duelfer, who led the Iraq Survey Group. “After more than 18 months, the WMD investigation and debriefing of the WMD-related detainees has been exhausted.”
In 92 pages posted online Monday evening, Duelfer provided a final supplement to a roughly 1,000-page report released last fall.
He said there is no purpose in keeping detainees who are in custody because of their knowledge of Iraq’s weapons, but he did not provide any details about the current number. A U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the ultimate decision on their release will be made by the Iraqi authorities.
Duelfer also said a group formed to investigate whether WMD-related material was shipped out of Iraq before the invasion wasn’t able to reach firm conclusions because the deteriorating security situation limited and later halted their work. Investigators were focusing on transfers from Iraq to Syria.
However, Duelfer said, the Iraq Survey Group believes “it was unlikely that an official transfer of WMD material from Iraq to Syria took place. However, ISG was unable to rule out unofficial movement of limited WMD-related materials.”
© 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
© 2005 MSNBC.com
Hmmm...looks to me that there are grounds for Chemical Ali and the rest of the booga booga gang to be freed, eh?