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  2006-07-31 3:02 PM (#104116)
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Report on Prewar Intelligence Lagging

Information Democrats Want Most Might Not Come Out Until After Election

Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, July 30, 2006; Page A07

Washington Post Staff WriterSunday, July 30, 2006; Page A07

 

Sen. Pat Roberts <b></b>(R-Kan.<b></b>) said nine months ago that his committee was nearly done with a report on U.S. prewar intelligence on Iraq.

Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) said nine months ago that his committee was nearly done with a report on U.S. prewar intelligence on Iraq. (Karin Cooper - AP)

When angry Democrats briefly shut down the Senate last year to protest the slow pace of a congressional investigation into prewar intelligence on Iraq, Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) claimed a rare victory.

Republicans called it a stunt but promised to quickly wrap up the inquiry. Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which is overseeing the investigation, said his report was near completion and there was no need for the fuss.

That was nine months ago.

The Republican-led committee, which agreed in February 2004 to write the report, has yet to complete its work. Just two of five planned sections of the committee's findings are fully drafted and ready to be voted on by members, according to Democratic and Republican staffers. Committee sources involved with the report, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said they are working hard to complete it. But disputing Roberts, they said they had started almost from scratch in November after Democrats staged their protest.

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