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Iraq WMD Myths Persist Despite Known Intel Failures

U.S. soldiers patrol a street in the Alshek-Maruf neighborhood of Baghdad on June 23, 2003. (Getty Images)

By    |   Monday, 17 November 2025 07:25 AM EST

Discussion of the complex intelligence failures and cover-ups at the intelligence analyst level is noticeably absent in ongoing debates on the legacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, particularly regarding what was known pre-war about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

There was not, as some claim, a vast Zionist conspiracy to push the U.S. into war.

John Rossomando

John Rossomando is an experienced national security and counterterrorism analyst and researcher who writes for Newsmax and has been featured in numerous publications and has been consulted by numerous U.S. government agencies.

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Discussion of the complex intelligence failures and cover-ups at the intelligence analyst level is noticeably absent in ongoing debates on the legacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, particularly regarding what was known pre-war about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
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