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WASHINGTON A damning report by a presidential commission concluded Thursday that the United States knows "disturbingly little" about nuclear and biological threats from dangerous adversaries, years after the Sept. 11 attacks and the nation's intelligence missteps on Iraqi weapons.
Urging dramatic changes in the U.S. spy agencies, the commission called crucial intelligence judgments on Iraq "dead wrong" and said the flaws it found "are still all too common."See the full content of this document
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Spy Agencies 'Dead Wrong' On Wmds
Though he initially opposed the panel's creation, President Bush promised immediate action at a news conference with retired Judge Laurence Silbe...
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