O CIA emitiu avisos dire antes da invasão de Iraq
KATHERINE SHRADER
ESTADOS UNIDOS. os analistas da inteligência predisseram, em dois papéis circulados extensamente antes da invasão 2003 de Iraq, que o al-Qaida veria que como uma oportunidade de aumentar suas operações e que Irã tentaria dar forma à era do borne-Saddam.
Os analistas superiores no governo disseram também que isso estabelecer uma democracia estável em Iraq seria um desafio longo, turbulent.
Democrats said the documents, part of a Senate Intelligence Committee investigation released today, make clear that the Bush administration was warned about the challenges it now faces as it tries to stabilize Iraq.
“Sadly, the administration’s refusal to heed these dire warnings — and worse, to plan for them — has led to tragic consequences for which our nation is paying a terrible price,” said Senate Intelligence Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va.
But some Republicans rejected the committee’s work as flawed. The committee’s top Republican, Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri, said the report’s conclusions selectively highlight the intelligence agencies’ findings that seem to be important now, distorting the picture of what was presented to policymakers.
He said the committee’s work on the Iraq intelligence “has become too embroiled in politics and partisanship to produce an accurate and meaningful report.”
Asked about the report at his Thursday news conference, President Bush stood by his decision to topple the Iraqi regime. He said he firmly believes the world is better off without Saddam Hussein in power.
“Going into Iraq, we were warned about a lot of things, some of which happened, some of which didn’t happen. And, obviously, as I made a decision … I weighed the risks and rewards of any decision,” he said.
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