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Sen. Roberts: War a mistake, fault of <$NoAd$>CIA.

That’s how I interpret this paragraph from today’s article in the New York Times.

But in an hourlong interview on Wednesday morning in his office, Mr. Roberts said he was “not too sure” that the administration would have invaded if it had known how flimsy the intelligence was on Iraq and illicit weapons. Instead, the senator said, Mr. Bush might well have advocated efforts to maintain sanctions against Iraq and to continue to try to unearth the truth through the work of United Nations inspectors. “I don’t think the president would have said that military action is justified right now,” Mr. Roberts said. If the administration had been given “accurate intelligence,” he said, Mr. Bush “might have said, ‘Saddam’s a bad guy, and we’ve got to continue with the no-fly zones and with inspections.’ ”

If you interpret it otherwise, let me know how.

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