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To: TimF who wrote (171991)7/18/2003 6:02:23 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578106
 
The issue of who provided what has been kicked back and forth over the past month. One minute its the CIA; the next its Brit. Intel. No one on either side of the Atlantic is providing a clear picture.

Bush speech clearly and distinctly says the info came from the British.


Yes, but for a long time, the CIA said they had the same info as the Brits. Now its unclear who has what.

It seems the CIA provided similar info and then back off saying it was unreliable. The Brits didn't back off, and still haven't.

The info coming out of Brit Intel is confused and changes from week to week. PM Blair is the only who's not backing off but that may change. Apparently, Blair's office is being accused of harassing the man who testified in front of Parliament this week and was found dead today in a field.

ted