Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) points out that reports in his testimony during the Senate Armed Services Committee Briefing on review of Pre-Iraqi War Activities of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy the Department of Defense Inspector General Tom Gimble reported that the Intelligence community did not agree with the Under Secretary Douglas J. Feith’s Alternative Intelligence Assessment Analysis on four critical issues.
Sen. Levin says he can’t think of a more devastating commentary on an analysis, which was presented to the highest levels of this government, than what Inspector General Gimble has found. (0:53)
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