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The consensus of the world intelligence community was that Saddam was a very dangerous threat.
Karen Hughes
Our statements about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein were based on the aggregation of intelligence from a number of sources, and represented the collective view of the intelligence community.
Steve Hadley
Our statements about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein were based on the aggregation of intelligence from a number of sources and represented the collective view of the intelligence community.
Stephen Hadley
Our statements about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein were based on the aggregation of intelligence from a number of sources and represented the collective view of the intelligence community,
Stephen Hadley
[Kay said the United States was not alone in its prewar interpretation of Iraq's weapons capability. Although other countries' intelligence agencies differed on how serious a threat Iraq was and what course of action to take to mitigate it,] there was very little difference around the world on the issue of 'Does [Saddam] have weapons?' ... ' Yes, he did,' was the consensus.
David Kay
Saddam Hussein was a dangerous threat. The world is safer because of the actions we took.
Scott McClellan
If Democrats want to talk about the threat that Saddam Hussein posed and the intelligence, they might want to start with looking at the previous administration and their own statements that they've made.
Scott McClellan
There were more failures of intelligence on his watch as director of the CIA than any other [director of Central Intelligence] in our history, ... I have long felt that, while an honorable man, he lacked the critical leadership necessary for our intelligence community to effectively operate, particularly in the post-9/11 world.
Richard Shelby
Seventy-seven senators from both sides of the aisle, the previous administration and foreign governments all believed, based on the same intelligence, that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and posed an enormous threat,
Stephen Hadley
Saddam Hussein was, I can say the most dangerous man in the world.
Yonadam Kanna
The FBI attached more credibility to a lot of this information than other agencies, ... That's just a fact of life. And you'll never get consensus in the intelligence community, I think, on any one thing.
Michael Bloomberg
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There's always the question whether or not he was running a secret intelligence operation that bypassed the entire intelligence community. And the law says you've got to inform the intelligence community of anything that you're doing,
Jay Rockefeller
The intelligence community did assessments to make sure that there was no national security threat. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating.
Scott McClellan
The intelligence community has not found any evidence to substantiate the threat information.
Russ Knocke
Had the intelligence community concluded the threat was imminent or credible, we would have followed ... different protocols.
Russ Knocke
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