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PORTER, GARETH (5) answer(s).
 
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Chemical attacks in Syria: how U.S. intel went wrong / Porter, Gareth   Journal Article
Porter, Gareth Journal Article
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Key Words Syria  Chemical Attacks  US 
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How U.S. intelligence got Iran wrong / Porter, Gareth   Article
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Summary/Abstract The 2002 U.S. National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was a major intelligence failure, distorted by a pervasive policy climate that assumed that Iraq did indeed have active WMD programs, including nuclear weapons. What has remained unknown, however, is that intelligence assessments on Iran's nuclear program displayed the same systemic distortions that led to the Iraq WMD fiasco. As was the case in the errant Iraq estimate of 2003, two NIEs — in 2001 and 2005 — effectively reversed the burden of proof and reached the conclusion that Iran had been carrying out a covert nuclear weapons program in the absence of hard, verifiable evidence.
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ID:   103237


Iran nuclear alleged studies documents: the evidence of fraud / Porter, Gareth   Journal Article
Porter, Gareth Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   071501


Is there a responsible exit from the strategic ambush in Iraq? / Mattair, Thoams R; Korb, Lawrence J; Posen, Barry R; Porter, Gareth   Journal Article
Posen, Barry R Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Iraq  United States  Exit Strategy 
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ID:   065450


Third option in Iraq: a responsible exit strategy / Porter, Gareth Fall 2005  Journal Article
Porter, Gareth Journal Article
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Publication Fall 2005.
Key Words Security  United States  Iraq War  Iraq-Insurgency 
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