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By John Prados | November 1, 2005
When libya renounced weapons of mass destruction, U.S. officials gave the credit to good intelligence. A closer look reveals the intel wasn’t what it was cracked up to be.
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Issue: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Volume 61 Issue 6
Topics: Uncategorized