Sen. Kennedy on Iraq and U.S. Intelligence Story aired: Monday, July 21, 2003
Questions continue to mount about how members of the Bush administration and the president himself allegedly presented, or as his critics have claimed, managed and hyped, intelligence of whether Saddam Hussein's Iraq threatened the United States.
Senator Edward Kennedy was never persuaded that military action against Iraq was necessary. He voted against a congressional resolution authorizing the president to use military force. In January, he said war in Iraq was the wrong war at the wrong time. A week ago he said our troops in post-war Iraq were now "sitting ducks."