I'm not forming an opinion on any of this, but that sentence is pretty
ambiguous.

It could mean something as big as "We doubt even the existence of WMD"
or it could be as small as "We don't know the exactl location of WMD"
with an implied "but we're sure it's there".

I don't know which was the reality, but I have no doubt the ambiguity
was intentional.

On 11/17/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "We lacked specific
> information on many key aspects of Iraq's WMD program."

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