Via
Reuters:
Bush administration officials "systematically" misrepresented the danger of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs, which were not an immediate threat to the United States and the Middle East, a report from a U.S. think tank said on Wednesday.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said in its study, "WMD IN IRAQ: Evidence and Implications," that there was "no convincing evidence" Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear program and that U.N. weapons inspectors had discovered that nerve agents in Iraq's chemical weapons program had lost most of their lethal capability as early as 1991.
And:
"Administration officials systematically misrepresented the threat from Iraq's WMD and ballistic missile programs," the report said.
Whatever happened to the "three strikes" rule? This Administration struck out a long time ago.
Regardless, this report is a nice little synopsis of what anyone who's actually been following the real news (as in, not FOX) already knows.