Bush acknowledges declassifying Iraq intelligence

11 Apr, 2006

President George W. Bush acknowledged on Monday he ordered the declassification of parts of a pre-war intelligence report on Iraq to respond to critics.
But Bush said he could not comment on an assertion that he authorised Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, to release the information to reporters. Libby is accused of obstruction of justice and perjury in an investigation designed to discover who leaked the name of a CIA operative. "I will say this, that after we liberated Iraq, there was questions in peoples' minds about, you know, the basis upon which I made statements, in other words, going into Iraq," Bush said in his first words on the subject since it flared up last week.
Answering questions after a speech, Bush said he declassified an October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate in July 2003 for a reason.

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