Raw Story has the just declassified “Review of Pre-Iraq War Activities of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy” up on its site.
While the Inspector General’s review credits the “continuing collaboration between the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence” as an example that “circumstances prevalent in 2002 are no longer present today,” thus warranting no recommendations for change — the report really does slam Douglas Feith’s independent intelligence generation activities as inappropriate on all counts.
It seems to clear Feith of acting illegally or without authorization — which promulgates the reality that no one seems to be clearly accountable for the errors upon errors inside the Pentagon.
More later.
— Steve Clemons
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