Iraq intelligence, WMDs and terrorism
For those interested, the Senate Intelligence Committee has posted the first two parts of what will be a five-part report comparing postwar findings on Iraq's WMD capabilities and terrorism involvement with prewar assessments (Part 2) and use by the intelligence community of information provided by the Iraqi National Congress (Part 3). I've only just begun to look at them, but I'd say the biggest headline so far (p. 22ff of Part 2) is that no evidence was found of any Iraqi effort to develop or obtain nuclear weapons after 1991, although scientists and others who had worked on the program before then were kept in jobs/positions where they might one day resume such work.
But read for yourself.