February 5, 2008
To make his case before the U.N., Bush dispatched the most credible official in his administration, Secretary of State Colin Powell.
By the time Powell was assigned to make the case for war, he counted himself among the growing list of officials nervous about the quality of the WMD intelligence. Indeed, Powell may have been one of the best positioned officials to know that the threat from Iraq was being exaggerated.
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