Gaffney, Jr. joined former weapons inspectors David Kay and Terence Taylor as non-governmental witnesses.
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David Kay, the top CIA consultant in Iraq on the issue, and Major Gen.
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Ask David Kay, or any number of former weapons inspectors who they would rate his chances of finding anything.
David Kay, former Bush-appointed head of the Iraq Survey Group, talked to CNN Thursday about the report issued by his successor.
In short, nothing in the first section of the commission's mission description looks to the very problem David Kay said should be examined.
David Kay, the CIA inspector in charge of the US probe, is widely quoted as saying that his team has found nothing in Iraq so far.
Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM), will take over from David Kay, who is stepping down as Tenet's special adviser on the search for banned weapons in Iraq.
Former top U.S. weapons inspector David Kay said last month it was "highly unlikely" Iraq had significant stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction before the U.S.-led invasion.
"What David Kay did say to me and to others is that this is a program that was built for deception over many, many years, " Rice said.
CNN: Rice cites 'personal responsibility' over disputed uranium claim
But David Kay, the former head of the U.S. inspection team, said in January that he does not expect any weapons of mass destruction to be found.
Most importantly, David Kay warns that it would be the height of folly to believe that if only North Korea remains in the Nonproliferation Treaty, the crisis is ended.
David Kay told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he believed a "fundamental analysis of how we got here" is needed to ensure the best possible intelligence in the future.
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Blix falsely issued Iraq a clean bill of health before, wants to avoid confrontation with Saddam, and reproached a senior colleague, David Kay, for disbelieving official Iraqi statements, Ahlmark writes.
David Kay has, after all, demonstrated once again the qualities of intellect, integrity, and independence that are always desirable in leaders of the U.S. intelligence community, but rarely more necessary than right now.
Last month David Kay, who until recently was heading the hunt for Saddam's illicit weapons, told Congress and newspapers that with 85% of the searchers' work done, no weapons had turned up (yet).
Blair also has come under pressure over the lack of evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, following the recent assertion by former U.S. chief inspector David Kay that Iraq probably never had WMD.
Interestingly, on the same day that North Korea was pulling off its diplomatic hat trick in New York, a very different approach was being mapped out in Washington by someone who really knows about covert nuclear weapons programs and what to do about them -- David Kay.
And while we haven't yet found, and may not find, stockpiles of chemical or biological weapons in Iraq, David Kay reports that the Iraq survey group has obtained corroborative evidence of Saddam's nuclear, chemical and biological programs, covert laboratories, advanced missile programs, and Iraq's program active right up to the start of the war to conceal WMD-related developments from the U.N. inspectors.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
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