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109" Congress 2d Session SENATE REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE ON POSTWAR FINDINGS ABOUT IRAQ’S WMD PROGRAMS AND LINKS TO TERRORISM AND HOW THEY COMPARE WITH PREWAR ASSESSMENTS together with ADDITIONAL VIEWS September 8, 2006 - Ordered to be printed Sf ee § = United States Senate SELECT COMMITTEE ON NTELUGENCE eu mar remezasexoenog WASIONGTON, DC z0s10-675 ago arene eee, September 8, 2006 The Honorable Ted Stevens President Pro Tempore United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Mr. President: On behalf of the Select Committee on Intelligence, we submit the following unclassified reports, together with additional and minority views, for filing with the Senate: (1) Postwar Findings about Iraq's WMD Programs and Links to Terrorism and How they Compare with Prewar Assessments and (2) The Use by the Intelligence Community of Information Provided by the Iraqi National Congress. Senate Resolution 400 of the 94 Congress (1976) charges the Committee with the duty to oversee and make continuing studies of the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government, and to report to the Senate concerning those activities and programs. Pursuant to its responsibilities under Senate Resolution 400, the Committee has undertaken an in-depth examination of the matters described in the reports. Both reports have been approved by the Committee in both classified and unclassified form. The classified reports are available to Members for reading at the Committee. The classified reports will also be provided to appropriately cleared officials of the Executive branch. The unclassified versions of the reports, which are hereby transmitted for printing, are intended to provide the Senate, and through it, the American public, a substantial factual record upon which to consider the issues covered by the reports. fille Vn it Roberts John D. Rockefeller TV Chairman Vice Chairman REPORT ON POSTWAR FINDINGS ABOUT IRAQ’S WMD PROGRAMS AND LINKS TO TERRORISM AND HOW THEY COMPARE WITH PREWAR ASSESSMENTS together with ADDITIONAL VIEWS September 8, 2006 - Ordered to be printed SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE United States Senate 109" Congress PAT ROBERTS, KANSAS, CHAIRMAN JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, WEST VIRGINIA, VICE CHAIRMAN ORRIN G. HATCH, UTAH CARL LEVIN, MICHIGAN MIKE DEWINE, OHIO DIANNE FEINSTEIN, CALIFORNIA CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI RON WYDEN, OREGON TRENT LOTT, MISSISSIPPI EVAN BAYH, INDIANA OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, MAINE BARBARA A. MIKULSKI, MARYLAND. CHUCK HAGEL, NEBRASKA RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, WISCONSIN SAXBY CHAMBLISS, GEORGIA BILL FRIST, TENNESSEE, EX OFFICIO HARRY REID, NEVADA, EX OFFICIO JOHN WARNER, VIRGINIA, EX OFFICIO

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