Butler Report: Mi6 Agents: Reliability of Sources Is Starkly Exposed
Birmingham Post › July 15, 2004
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Birmingham Post › July 15, 2004
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The Secret Intelligence Service's lack of reliable human intelligence sources in Iraq was starkly exposed by the report.
MI6 did not generally have agents with first-hand inside knowledge of Saddam Hussein's nuclear, chemical, biological or ballistic missile weapons programmes, it said.See the full content of this document
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Butler Report: Mi6 Agents: Reliability of Sources Is Starkly Exposed
Reports from one of MI6's main intelligence sources had now been w...
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