BASIC SPECIAL REPORT
BASIC Special Report 2004.1
· January 2004
Unravelling the Known Unknowns:
Why no Weapons of Mass Destruction have been found in Iraq
By David Isenberg and Ian Davis
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Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Part I: Iraq's WMD Capability
Part II: The Ambiguities and Flaws in US
and British Pre-War Intelligence Analysis on Iraq's WMD
Capability
Part III: Conclusions and
Recommendations
Appendix 1: Lest We Forget: US Claims of
Iraqi WMD Capabilities
Endnotes
The British American Security Information
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David Isenberg, Senior Analyst
David Isenberg joined BASIC's Washington office in November 2002.
He has a wide background in arms control and national security issues,
and brings close to 20 years of experience in this field, including
three years as a member of DynMeridian's Arms Control & Threat
Reduction Division, and nine years as Senior Analyst at the Center
for Defense Information.
Ian Davis, Director
Dr. Ian Davis is Executive Director of BASIC and has a rich
background in government, academia, and the non-governmental
organization (NGO) sector. He received both his Ph.D. and B.A. in
Peace Studies from the University of Bradford. He was formerly
Program Manager at Saferworld before being appointed as the new
Executive Director of BASIC in October 2001. He has published
widely on British defense and foreign policy, European security,
the international arms trade, arms export controls, small arms and
light weapons and defense diversification.
Support
This publication was made possible through funding from the
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.
Unravelling the Known Unknowns:
Why no Weapons of Mass Destruction have been found in
Iraq
By David Isenberg and Ian Davis
Published by the British American Security
Information Council
BASIC Special Report 2004.1 - January 2004
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