WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon's inspector general has agreed to review 
the prewar intelligence activities of former U.S. defense undersecretary 
Douglas Feith, a main architect of the Iraq war, congressional officials said 
on Thursday.

News of the Defense Department probe comes at a time of bitter political debate 
over whether President George W. Bush misled the American people with prewar 
intelligence. The increasingly biter dispute has pitted the president and his 
top advisers against lawmakers including some from Bush's own Republican Party.

Democrats have accused Feith of manipulating information from sources including 
discredited Iraqi politician Ahmad Chalabi to suggest links between Saddam 
Hussein and Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, which masterminded the 
September 11, 2001, attacks.

Bush and other top administration officials cited alleged ties between Iraq and 
al Qaeda as a justification for military action. But the September 11 
commission later reported that no collaborative relationship existed between 
the two.


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