2.09.2007

No.

The Pentagon has determined that its oft-criticized pre-war intelligence wasn't "illegal," the Associated Press reports.

"Some of the Pentagon's prewar intelligence work, including a contention that the CIA underplayed the likelihood of al-Qaida connections to Saddam Hussein, was inappropriate but not illegal, a Defense Department investigation has concluded," writes Robert Burns for the AP.
(Raw Story)

The question is not whether the Pentagon's prewar intelligence was "legal" (whatever that may mean), or even whether it was "appropriate." The question is, was it honest.

And the answer is, no.

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