Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
May 25 2007, Naresh Chauhan

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is about to release a report of pre-war intelligence in which the CIA warned the government of the danger and consequences of a military clash in the Middle East.

According to the statement, two important..

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