A report published by the
Democrat politicians have said that the report - issued on Friday - contradicts claims made by the
The report has been issued to mark the fifth anniversary of 9-11. It draws on previous undisclosed CIA assessments of Saddam's relationship with Al-Qaeda.
"Saddam Hussein was distrustful of Al-Qaeda and viewed Islamic extremists as a threat to his regime, refusing all requests from al-Qaeda to provide material or operational support," the report said.
Democrats said the report showed the Bush's government had deliberately distorted the intelligence findings to boost public support for invading
"Today's reports show that the administration's repeated allegations of a past, present and future relationship between al-Qaeda and Iraq were wrong and intended to exploit the deep sense of insecurity among Americans in the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks," John Rockefeller, the senator for West Virginia and the panel's ranking Democrat, said.
Saddam opposed al-Qaeda
"Postwar information indicates that Saddam Hussein attempted unsuccessfully to locate and capture Zarqawi, and that the regime did not have a relationship with, harbor, or turn a blind eye toward Zarqawi," the report said, citing CIA intelligence.
In response, Pat Roberts, the committee's Republican chairman and the senator for
"The additional views of the committee's Democrats are little more than a rehashing of the same unfounded allegations they've used for over three years," he said.
Carl Levin, the Democrat senator for
"The CIA's October 2005 assessment [found] that Saddam's regime did not have a relationship, harbor or turn a blind eye toward Zarqawi and his associates," he said.
War justified
President Bush has always said that, while he was
Prior to the
Levin said that despite the CIA's findings, only two weeks ago Bush repeated his claim that Hussein had links to Zarqawi.
"The president's statement, made just two weeks ago, is flat-out false," Levin said. "A devastating indictment of the Bush-Cheney administration's unrelenting, misleading and deceptive attempts to convince the American people that Saddam Hussein was linked with al-Qaeda."
In the run-up to the March 2003 invasion of
The assessment in the CIA report was similar to the conclusion reached by the bi-partisan 9-11 Commission, which found that there had been no "collaborative relationship" between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.
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No such weapons were found.
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Saddam Hussein