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- But the most important thing about that story, which is not often told, is that as a result after the Cuban missile crisis, immediate steps…
- I do believe we have to understand why reality turned out to be different than expectations and estimates. But you have more public service -…
- The Germans certainly - the intelligence service believed that there were WMD. It turns out that we were all wrong, probably in my judgment, and…
- As leader of the effort of the Iraqi Survey Group, I spent most of my days not out in the field leading inspections. It's typically…
- I would also point out that many governments that chose not to support this war - certainly, the French president, Jacques Chirac, as I recall…
- The fact that it wasn't tells me that we've got a much more fundamental problem of understanding what went wrong, and we've got to figure…
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