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Kay Asks Why U.S. Thought Iraq Had WMD
Associated Press via The Grand Forks Herald ^ | 01/25/2004 | SCOTT LINDLAW

Posted on 01/25/2004 7:13:03 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper

Kay Asks Why U.S. Thought Iraq Had WMD

WASHINGTON - U.S. intelligence agencies need to explain why their research indicated Iraq possessed banned weapons before the American-led invasion, says the outgoing top U.S. inspector, who now believes Saddam Hussein had no such arms.

"I don't think they exist," David Kay said Sunday. "The fact that we found so far the weapons do not exist - we've got to deal with that difference and understand why."

Kay's remarks on National Public Radio reignited criticism from Democrats, who ignored his cautions that the failure to find weapons of mass destruction was "not a political issue."

"It's an issue of the capabilities of one's intelligence service to collect valid, truthful information," Kay said. Asked whether President Bush owed the nation an explanation for the gap between his warnings and Kay's findings, Kay said: "I actually think the intelligence community owes the president, rather than the president owing the American people."

The CIA would not comment Sunday on Kay's remarks, although one intelligence official pointed out that Kay himself had predicted last year that his search would turn up banned weapons.

Kay said his predictions were not "coming back to haunt me in the sense that I am embarrassed. They are coming back to haunt me in the sense of `Why could we all be so wrong?'"

The White House stuck by its assertions that illicit weapons will be found in Iraq but had no additional response on Sunday to Kay's remarks.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said Kay's comments reinforced his belief that the Bush administration had exaggerated the threat Iraq posed.

"It confirms what I have said for a long period of time, that we were misled - misled not only in the intelligence, but misled in the way that the president took us to war," Kerry, a White House contender, said on "Fox News Sunday." "I think there's been an enormous amount of exaggeration, stretching, deception."

Hans Blix, the former chief U.N. inspector whose work was heavily criticized by Kay and ended when the United States went to war with Iraq, said Sunday the United States should have known the intelligence was flawed last year when leads followed up by U.N. inspectors didn't produce any results.

"I was beginning to wonder what was going on," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "Weren't they wondering too? If you find yourself on a train that's going in the wrong direction, its best to get off at the next stop."

Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he was surprised Kay "did not find some semblance of WMD" in Iraq. Roberts said a report on Iraq intelligence, to be delivered to his panel Wednesday, should help clarify the CIA's prewar performance.

"It appears now that that intelligence - there's a lot of questions about it," Roberts said on CNN's "Late Edition."

In October 2002, Bush said Iraq had "a massive stockpile of biological weapons that has never been accounted for and is capable of killing millions." In his television address two days before launching the invasion, Bush said U.S. troops would enter Iraq "to eliminate weapons of mass destruction."

Kay returned permanently from Iraq last month, having found no biological, nuclear or chemical weapons nor missiles with longer range than Iraq's troublesome president, Saddam Hussein, was allowed under international restrictions.

But on Sunday, Kay reiterated his conclusion that Saddam had "a large number of WMD program-related activities." And, he said, Iraq's leaders had intended to continue those activities.

"There were scientists and engineers working on developing weapons or weapons concepts that they had not moved into actual production," Kay said. "But in some areas, for example producing mustard gas, they knew all the answers, they had done it in the past, and it was a relatively simple thing to go from where they were to starting to produce it."

The Iraqis had not decided to begin producing such weapons at the time of the invasion, he concluded.

Kay also said chaos in postwar Iraq made it impossible to know with certainty whether Iraq had had banned weapons.

And, he said, there is ample evidence that Iraq was moving a steady stream of goods shipments to Syria, but it is difficult to determine whether the cargoes included weapons, in part because Syria has refused to cooperate in this part of the weapons investigation.

Administration officials have sent mixed signals in recent days about the hunt in Iraq for illicit weapons.

While Bush's spokesmen have insisted weapons will yet be found, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Powell held open the possibility that they will not.

Cheney warned in March 2003, three days before the invasion: "We believe he (Saddam) has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons."

But in an interview Wednesday with NPR, he said of the weapons search: "The jury is still out."

Kay's comments echoed those of dozens of Iraqi scientists who, in recent interviews with The Associated Press, claimed they had not seen or worked on weapons of mass destruction in years.

Only a handful of Iraqi scientists who worked in former bioweapons and missile programs remained in custody by the time Kay left Iraq in December. Some of the detained scientists have been held since April and Kay's conclusions were likely to raise their hopes for release.

Kay said he resigned Friday because the Pentagon began peeling away his staff of weapons-searchers as the military struggled to put down the Iraqi insurgency last fall.

Kay hopes to draw on his experiences to write a book on weapons intelligence.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: davidkay; intelligence; iraq; iraqiwmds; wmd
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To: oceanview
Exactly. But as I said, I didn't hear the interview, so I don't even know if NPR was trying to trap him into exposing Bush's policy of going into Iraq as a failed policy because we haven't found a thing. The continual publication of article with quotes from the key players spun to make Bush look bad, won't help Bush until he comes out and counters all the chutzpah being said out there in Liberal La-La Land.
41 posted on 01/25/2004 7:49:36 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Indeed. Also, one of the things President Bush should had done was center the case with Iraq with the war on terrorism in the beginning, as well.
42 posted on 01/25/2004 7:51:11 PM PST by yonif ("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
>> Kay said: "I actually think the intelligence community owes the president, rather than the president owing the American people."

Questions: Who gutted the intelligence community? Why do we have unions that do not allow the apologist, liberal intelligence community to be fired and replaced by real patriots?
43 posted on 01/25/2004 7:52:08 PM PST by PattonReincarnated (Rebuild the Temple)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Kay said he resigned Friday because the Pentagon began peeling away his staff of weapons-searchers as the military struggled to put down the Iraqi insurgency last fall.

This one statement completely contradicts every other point in this article. IF Kay was so sure that there were no WMD to be found, why did he use the rationale that his search was hindered by re-allocation of resources? I think the answer lies with the last statement in the article

Kay hopes to draw on his experiences to write a book on weapons intelligence.

44 posted on 01/25/2004 7:52:18 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: CyberAnt
I still believe there are WMD's hidden somewhere.

And that's not a good thing.

45 posted on 01/25/2004 7:52:42 PM PST by eyespysomething (Another American optimist!)
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To: joesbucks
"Everybody does it"

What the heck does that mean ..??
46 posted on 01/25/2004 7:53:04 PM PST by CyberAnt ("America is the GREATEST NATION on the face of the earth")
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To: eyespysomething
No it isn't .. because if they're in Iran or Syria .. it could be really big trouble for the whole world.
47 posted on 01/25/2004 7:54:54 PM PST by CyberAnt ("America is the GREATEST NATION on the face of the earth")
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To: CyberAnt
Means nothing when you go back to the previous votes on taking out Saddam in 1998. The Republicans are the ones who haven't wavered, it's the Democrats who have, for political purposes.
48 posted on 01/25/2004 7:55:25 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
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To: yonif
You take out the entire hornets's nest, not the single hornet.
49 posted on 01/25/2004 7:55:38 PM PST by eyespysomething (Another American optimist!)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Good find.
50 posted on 01/25/2004 7:56:19 PM PST by eyespysomething (Another American optimist!)
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To: oceanview
but all he has to say is that his vote was based on false evidence, and he is covered. that quote from Kerry means nothing, in fact, his position is strengthened by all this.

Defense doesn't win the game...offense scores the points. His position won't be strengthened. JFK is so out of touch with America, he (and his married 860 million zop fortune) hasn't got a clue that the majority has bought the clue he doesn't even know exists....

51 posted on 01/25/2004 7:56:39 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Some days you're the windshield; some days you're the bug)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
"The Republicans are the ones who haven't wavered, it's the Democrats who have, for political purposes"

You are exactly correct!!
52 posted on 01/25/2004 7:56:50 PM PST by CyberAnt ("America is the GREATEST NATION on the face of the earth")
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Why hasn't Bush replaced Tenent yet?

This clown dropped the ball on 911, Bush keeps him on, and THEN relies on him for the Iraq intelligence? I give up.

53 posted on 01/25/2004 7:57:19 PM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: DoctorMichael
Why hasn't Bush replaced Tenent yet?

This clown dropped the ball on 911

Bush keeps him on, and the Democrats rely on him to continually drop the ball.

54 posted on 01/25/2004 8:00:37 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (All Our Base Are Belong To Dubya)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Bush said U.S. troops would enter Iraq "to eliminate weapons of mass destruction."

Sounds like they did a very good job.

55 posted on 01/25/2004 8:03:21 PM PST by paul51
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To: BigSkyFreeper
....They are coming back to haunt me in the sense of `Why could we all be so wrong?'"....

The queston begs to be asked & I do not have enough knowledge or facts to even form a theory. Could the administration have been deliberately misled with the intelligence data?

If so, what would the motive be? Who would it be? Foreign or domestic? Foreign with the help of domestic?

I really do not have my tin foil hat on. Seems like everyone is doing a "Whoops! My bad!" type thing these days.

56 posted on 01/25/2004 8:04:05 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: PattonReincarnated
Kerry said tonight in NH that the US didn't have adequate human resources in Pakistan on 9/11. He said it wouldn't be that way under his administration. I wonder if anyone will ask him who he thinks is responsible for the fact that the main human resource there was a bonde haired man who was 6' 3" (the guy who emailed Kerry to bring this to his attention) and stuck out wherever he walked.
57 posted on 01/25/2004 8:04:29 PM PST by GraniteStateConservative ("Howard Dean is incontrovertible proof that God is on Bush's side in the 2004 election"- Dick Morris)
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Could the administration have been deliberately misled with the intelligence data?

Then it would have been a worldwide conspiracy. Even the French were sure he had WMD in some form right up to the day we invaded.

58 posted on 01/25/2004 8:07:41 PM PST by Texasforever
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To: joesbucks
Or else the intelligence was so iffy, that everyone believed it because he had had them and had used them, so the pre-disposition was already there.

He had them, he used them. After 9-11 he was probably more popular with some people, such as bin Laden/Al-Qaeda. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, and such stuff.

If he was bluffing, he had 12 years to come clean. If so also, Bush called him on it, and Saddam should've folded while he could. Bush told him 48 hours, gave him 45, then did exactly as he said he would. He went in to get the evidence. Sorta like a search warrant.

Anyway, if Bush was told Hussein may have WMD, or he may not have WMD, or he may have WMD, I'd rather, post 9-11, my President to err on the side of caution, instead of world opinion.

I'd like to get the War on Terror over with before my kids are old enough to be drafted, but if not, then my boys will understand they have a job to do for America, and will not think of it as a sacrifice, but as a service they can do for their country. So we all need to pull up our boot straps, and do what we can, no matter how small, to support this weird world war we are in.

Barbarians at the gates!! Barbarians at the gates!!!
59 posted on 01/25/2004 8:07:44 PM PST by eyespysomething (Another American optimist!)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
YOUR WORDS MR.KAY

Not to be too partisan or anything, but all that would make sense if they were working on one project like a NUKE. Also, it might be on the way to the AQ boys through Syria.

60 posted on 01/25/2004 8:10:17 PM PST by alrea (let's go back to when liberalism meant freedom from central authority)
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