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WMD in IRAQ: Evidence and Implications

Joseph Cirincione, Jessica Tuchman Mathews, George Perkovich Thursday, January 08, 2004

WMD in IRAQ: Evidence and Implications is a study that distills a massive amount of data into side-by-side comparisons of pre-war intelligence on Iraq weapons of mass destruction, the official presentation of that intelligence, and what is now known about Iraq’s programs.

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Jessica T. Mathews, Carnegie president
George Perkovich, Carnegie vice president for studies
Joseph Cirincione , senior associate and director of the non-proliferation project

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Carnegie Endowment Report, January 2004

WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications

A groundbreaking report details what the U.S. and international intelligence communities understood about Iraq's weapons programs before the war and outlines policy reforms to improve threat assessments, deter transfer of WMD to terrorists, strengthen the UN weapons inspection process, and avoid politicization of the intelligence process.

 
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