Representative Robert Wexler (D-FL) asks Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice if she had intelligence information contrary to what was actually reported about Iraq

Posted by S. Dawn Casey on February 13, 2008 |

At the House Foreign Affairs Committee International Relations Budget Full committee hearing on the “International Relations Budget for FY2009,” In response to Representative Robert Wexler, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that at no time did she intend to, nor believe that she did, put forth false information. Wexler asks her if she had intelligence information that was contrary to the intelligence information that was reported about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction. He says that there were contrary reports, and Rice says that she chose to use the collective wisdom of the intelligence community, and that it showed in the Key Judgments in 2002 that Saddam Hussein had reconstituted his biological weapons program, reconstituted his chemical weapons program, and might do so with his nuclear weapons program if he got foreign assistance. She says she will be the first to say that it was not right. (1:27)

 
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