This is the (redacted) full text of the 521 page report. The PDF is 24 MB. (BTW, the Senate web site is remarkably well-connected!) There is plenty of news media commentary and analysis to read on this topic, if you're not reading into the report. (Remember, most people don't read, and even 26 percent of people with graduate degrees don't read.) Still, a first-hand look at the report reveals details unlikely to be mentioned in a page one story. For example, in the major section on the relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda, there is a subsection entitled "Detainee Debriefings" in which three cases are reviewed. Two of the three are well known senior level officials: Abu Zubaydah and Khalid Shaikh Muhammad. The identity of the third detainee, and the analysis of his/her debriefing, remains secret and is redacted in the report. This suggests that the Agency (or a third nation) has undisclosed senior al Qaeda officials in its custody. Report on the US Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq [PDF] |