Prescott said he felt "nervous" about the claim published in the 2002 intelligence dossier that Saddam could launch WMD within 45 minutes.
Political foes attempted to gain possession of Betances' intelligence dossiers, as did Spanish intelligence agents in Paris.
For Americans unwilling to accept the White House's flimsily backed assertions of imminent danger from Iraq, Mr. Blair offered his supposedly independent intelligence dossiers.
I knew about Cunaehr and his relationship to Ehrehin, thanks to our intelligence dossiers.
"Ah, those intelligence dossiers of yours, compiled by agents who think people can be reduced to something like an instruction manual梩he same mind-set that gave rise to your Mobius Program."
An intelligence dossier published in September 2002 argued that Iraq had unconventional weapons that could be used within 45 minutes of an order being given.
Recent reports about unconfirmed or erroneous information that seeped into American and British intelligence dossiers have served as a rallying point for critics.
Britain has scuttled plans to publish an intelligence dossier on Iraq's secret arms programs that it had planned to release on Washington's behalf.
The decision to pull back the intelligence dossier came as the government has started to argue that public anxiety over Iraq is misplaced because there are no plans for any immediate action.
Is this constitutionally protected speech or something that could become part of a domestic intelligence dossier that remains in the files forever?