Unless administration officials, from the president on down, had information not made available to the Senate Intelligence Committee, there was clearly an exaggeration of either an imminent or a grave and growing threat.
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Dianne Feinstein critiques the Bush administration's use of intelligence regarding the threat posed by Iraq.
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