When is a priority not a priority? When it's after the election.


When is a priority not a priority? When it's after the election.

Last July the Senate Intelligence Committee released a much-anticipated report upon the prewar intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The reflection concluded that the intelligence community--led by the agency of the CIA--had "overstated" and "mischaracterized" the intelligence upon Iraq's (nonexistent) WMDs. The massive report repeatedly detailed instances when the intelligence services botched the piece of work by ignoring contrary evidence, embracing questionable sources and rushing to notions that just ...



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