This could be huge. From the
Financial Times...
Evidence is building that the probe conducted by Patrick Fitzgerald, special prosecutor, has extended beyond the leaking of a covert CIA agent's name to include questioning about the administration's handling of pre-Iraq war intelligence.
According to the Democratic National Committee, a majority of the nine members of the White House Iraq Group have been questioned by Mr Fitzgerald. The team, which included senior national security officials, was created in August 2002 to "educate the public" about the risk posed by weapons of mass destruction on Iraq.
And that's pretty much it for new info about where else this may be headed.
While the article says the "evidence is building" that Fitzgerald's probe maybe be looking into the use of pre-war intelligence, it doesn't really suggest what that evidence might be.
But to the extent this would shine a spotlight on the neocon dream that got us into Iraq, it would be a good thing.