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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: McCain Reacts To McClellan: ‘Every Intelligence Agency In The World And Every Assessment’ Said Iraq Had WMD In his new book, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan charges that the Bush administration manipulated information in a propaganda campaign before the Iraq war, making the faulty claim that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Asked about the book today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) defended the administrations actions in the run-up to the war, suggesting there was no manipulation involved. McCain claimed every intelligence agency in the world thought Hussein had WMD: I have not seen the book or the comments. But I know why I supported it [the war] because I believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction as did every intelligence agency in the world and every assessment. McCains blanket statement is wildly off the mark. The Bush administration did set up its own intelligence shops to disseminate faulty intelligence about Iraqs alleged WMD. But every agency in the world did not buy the spin several U.S. agencies were highly skeptical: State Departments Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR): Concluded that the activities we have detected do not add up to a compelling case that Iraq is currently pursuing what [the INR] would consider to be an integrated and comprehensive approach to acquire nuclear weapons. Department of Energy: Concluded aluminum tubes said to be used for nuclear centrifuges were likely intended for small artillery rockets. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): On March 7, 2003, IAEA chief Mohamed El-Baradei reported there was no evidence that Saddam Hussein had any nuclear weapons or was in the process of acquiring them. Hans Blix, chief U.N. weapons inspector: In June 2003, Blix told the U.N. Security Council that his inspection teams had not found any smoking guns after visiting some 125 Iraqi sites. When under pressure, McCain has a habit of making sweeping blanket statements. Criticized for his stance on the 21st Century GI Bill last week, McCain falsely claimed he received the highest award from literally every veterans organization in America. In December, McCain made the blatantly false assertion that the he is the only one the special interests dont give any money to.
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Just ask Rumsfeld, he shook Saddam's hand on the sale.
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