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Iraq on the Record ReportExcerpt from the release of the report by Henry Waxman On March 19, 2003, U.S. forces began military operations in Iraq. Addressing the nation about the purpose of the war on the day the bombing began, President Bush stated: “The people of the United States and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder.” One year later, many doubts have been raised regarding the Administration’s assertions about the threat posed by Iraq. Prior to the war in Iraq, the President and his advisors repeatedly claimed that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction that jeopardized the security of the United States. The failure to discover these weapons after the war has led to questions about whether the President and his advisors were candid in describing Iraq’s threat. Summary of ReportThis report contains 237 specific misleading statements by: Great care was taken to ensure the accuracy, objectiveness and also fairness to the parties involved. The information contained in this report has been prepared by all public statements, hearings and conferences. The official website for this report also contains every statement's source, to ensure that public review is possible. The report along with the searchable database compiled by the Special Investigations Division are accessible via the web by Congress and the General Public. External linksThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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