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Journal Article

Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq

Paul R. Pillar
Foreign Affairs
Vol. 85, No. 2 (Mar. - Apr., 2006), pp. 15-27
DOI: 10.2307/20031908
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20031908
Page Count: 13
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Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq
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Abstract

During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, writes the intelligence community's former senior analyst for the Middle East, the Bush administration disregarded the community's expertise, politicized the intelligence process, and selected unrepesentative raw intelligence to make its public case.