Former aide: Powell WMD speech 'lowest point in my life'
Tuesday, August 23, 2005; Posted: 10:44 a.m. EDT (14:44
GMT)

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell presents the case
that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction in 2003.
(CNN) -- A former top aide to Colin Powell says his
involvement in the former secretary of state's
presentation to the United Nations on Iraq's weapons of
mass destruction was "the lowest point" in his life.
"I wish I had not been involved in it," says Col.
Lawrence Wilkerson, a longtime Powell adviser who served
as his chief of staff from 2002 through 2005. "I look
back on it, and I still say it was the lowest point in
my life."
Wilkerson is one of several insiders interviewed for the
CNN Presents documentary "Dead Wrong -- Inside an
Intelligence Meltdown." The program pieced together the
events leading up to the mistaken WMD intelligence that
was presented to the public. A presidential commission
that investigated the pre-war WMD intelligence found
much of it to be "dead wrong."
Powell's speech, delivered on February 5, 2003, made the
case for the war by presenting U.S. intelligence that
purported to prove that Saddam Hussein had weapons of
mass destruction. Wilkerson says the information in
Powell's presentation initially came from a document he
described as "sort of a Chinese menu" that was provided
by the White House.
"(Powell) came through the door ... and he had in his
hands a sheaf of papers, and he said, 'This is what I've
got to present at the United Nations according to the
White House, and you need to look at it,'" Wilkerson
says in the program. "It was anything but an
intelligence document. It was, as some people
characterized it later, sort of a Chinese menu from
which you could pick and choose."
Wilkerson and Powell spent four days and nights in a CIA
conference room with then-Director George Tenet and
other top officials trying to ensure the accuracy of the
presentation, Wilkerson says.
"There was no way the Secretary of State was going to
read off a script about serious matters of intelligence
that could lead to war when the script was basically
un-sourced," Wilkerson says.
In one dramatic accusation in his speech, Powell showed
slides alleging that Saddam had bioweapons labs mounted
on trucks that would be almost impossible to find.
"In fact, Secretary Powell was not told that one of the
sources he was given as a source of this information had
indeed been flagged by the Defense Intelligence Agency
as a liar, a fabricator," says David Kay, who served as
the CIA's chief weapons inspector in Iraq after the fall
of Saddam. That source, an Iraqi defector who had never
been debriefed by the CIA, was known within the
intelligence community as "Curveball."
After searching Iraq for several months across the
summer of 2003, Kay began e-mailing Tenet to tell him
the WMD evidence was falling apart. At one point,
Wilkerson says, Tenet called Powell to tell him the
claims about mobile bioweapons labs were apparently not
true.
"George actually did call the Secretary, and said, 'I'm
really sorry to have to tell you. We don't believe there
were any mobile labs for making biological weapons,'"
Wilkerson says in the documentary. "This was the third
or fourth telephone call. And I think it's fair to say
the Secretary and Mr. Tenet, at that point, ceased being
close. I mean, you can be sincere and you can be honest
and you can believe what you're telling the Secretary.
But three or four times on substantive issues like that?
It's difficult to maintain any warm feelings."
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