Talk:Naji Sabri
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Views on the existence of WMD in Iraq
[edit]In this article, Ray McGovern states that Sabri told the CIA in summer 2002 that there were no WMD in Iraq. Badagnani 18:46, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Postwar findings about Iraq’s WMD programs and links to terrorism and how they compare with prewar assessments
September 2006 Senate intelligence panel minority view has corrected Drumheller’s account.
“We can say that there is not a single document related to this case which indicates that the source said Iraq had no WMD programs. On the contrary, all of the information about this case so far indicates that the information from this source was that Iraq did have WMD programs.”<ref>http://intelligence.senate.gov/phaseiiaccuracy.pdf<ref>