Senate Intelligence Committee to Release Two New Reports
From the Senate Intelligence Committee Press Release:
Senate Intelligence Committee to Release Two “Phase II” Reports of the Committees’
Inquiry on Pre-War Intelligence on Iraq
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Pat Roberts (R-KS), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Vice Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) today announced the Committee voted to release two of the five reports of the “Phase II” Inquiry into pre-war intelligence with regard to Iraq.
The two reports are:
1. the postwar findings about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and weapons programs and links to terrorism and how they compare with prewar assessments and;
2. the use by the Intelligence Community of information provided by the Iraqi National Congress (INC).
The Chairman and Vice Chairman said, “We hope to publicly release these two reports on the Committee’s website at noon EST tomorrow. We continue our work on the remaining part of our ‘Phase II’ inquiry.”
The reports tomorrow can be found on the Committee’s website at: http://intelligence.senate.gov/
Senate Intelligence Committee to Release Two “Phase II” Reports of the Committees’
Inquiry on Pre-War Intelligence on Iraq
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Pat Roberts (R-KS), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Vice Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) today announced the Committee voted to release two of the five reports of the “Phase II” Inquiry into pre-war intelligence with regard to Iraq.
The two reports are:
1. the postwar findings about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and weapons programs and links to terrorism and how they compare with prewar assessments and;
2. the use by the Intelligence Community of information provided by the Iraqi National Congress (INC).
The Chairman and Vice Chairman said, “We hope to publicly release these two reports on the Committee’s website at noon EST tomorrow. We continue our work on the remaining part of our ‘Phase II’ inquiry.”
The reports tomorrow can be found on the Committee’s website at: http://intelligence.senate.gov/

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