INTEL IGNORED? NIC WARNED OF POST-WAR IRAQ PROBLEMS
Topic: National Intelligence Council, Interagency Groups, Central Intelligence Agency, Yesterday's News?, News & Comment, Homeland Security, FBI, Dept. of Homeland Security24. May 2007 |
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The National Intelligence Council (NIC), composed of intelligence representatives from homeland security and intelligence agencies including the CIA, DoD, State, and the FBI, formulates intelligence recommendations for the President and the executive branch. Three months before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, the NIC issued two studies warning of instability and sectarian violence in Iraq following a successful U.S. invasion of that country. Read Walter Pincus’s story in the Washington Post here.


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