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04-SIC6
on May 8, 2004
Decided Jul 9, 2004
Report: the Senate Intelligence Committee unanimous report on Iraq
Source: The Senate Intelligence Committee unanimous report on 9/11
CHEMICAL CONCLUSIONS- Conclusion 58. The statement in the key judgments of the October 2002 Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction National Intelligence Estimate that "Baghdad has ... chemical weapons" overstated both what was known about Iraq's chemical weapons holdings and what intelligence analysts judged about Iraq's chemical weapons holdings.
- Conclusion 59. The judgment in the October 2002 Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction National Intelligence Estimate that Iraq was expanding its chemical industry primarily to support chemical weapons production overstated both what was known about expansion of Iraq's chemical industry and what intelligence analysts judged about expansion of Iraq's chemical industry.
- Conclusion 61. The Intelligence Community's assessment that "Saddam probably has stocked at least 100 metric tons and possibly as much as 500 metric tons of chemical weapons agents
— much of it added in the last year," was an analytical judgment and not based on intelligence reporting that indicated the existence of an Iraqi chemical weapons stockpile of this size.
- Conclusion 62. The Intelligence Community's assessment that Iraq had experience in manufacturing chemical weapons bombs, artillery rockets and projectiles was reasonable based on intelligence derived from Iraqi declarations.
- Conclusion 63. The National Intelligence Estimate assessment that "Baghdad has procured covertly the types and quantities of chemicals and equipment sufficient to allow limited chemical weapons production hidden within Iraq's legitimate chemical industry" was not substantiated by the intelligence provided to the Committee.
- Conclusion 64. The National Intelligence Estimate accurately represented information known about Iraq's procurement of defensive equipment.
- Topic: War & Peace
- Headline: Iraq was not developing its chemical weapons program
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- Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.
Republicans
participating in 04-SIC6 |
Kit Bond |
s1s | MO Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010) | |
Saxby Chambliss |
s1s | GA Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2014) | |
Mike DeWine |
s1s | OH Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2006) | |
Chuck Hagel |
s1s | NE Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) | |
Orrin Hatch |
s1s | UT Republican Sr Senator | |
Trent Lott |
s1s | MS Former Republican Senator (MS, 1989-2007) | |
Pat Roberts |
s1s | KS Republican Sr Senator | |
Olympia Snowe |
s1s | ME Republican Sr Senator | |
John Warner |
s1s | VA Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) | |
Independents
participating in 04-SIC6 |
Total recorded by OnTheIssues:
Democrats:
8
Republicans:
9
Independents:
0 |
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