After speaking to "innumerable" US intelligence officers, David Kay has concluded that Bush administration officials did not pressure analysts to exaggerate the threats posed by Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. On Capitol Hill, the Senate Intelligence Committee staff has interviewed over 175 analysts and critics and reached the same conclusion. Leading the CIA's own internal review, Richard Kerr has apparently also concluded that there is no evidence that political pressures influenced the CIA reports. And this is precisely the problem. David Brooks is spot-on. I, too, hope the new commission will be chartered and staffed appropriately. One can hope, anyway. (Hope? In an election year?) The CIA: Method and Madness |