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Weapons of Mass Destruction: What's There, What's Not, and What Does it All Mean?
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A United Nations inspector takes a sample of nerve agent from a container. (Courtesy UN)

Date
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
10:00 AM–Noon

Location
U.S. Institute of Peace
1200 17th St., NW
Washington, D.C.


At the conclusion of his extensive investigation of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, David Kay's findings raise important questions: What does the discrepancy between the pre-war estimation of Iraq's WMD program and the post-war reality tell us about U.S. intelligence capabilities? What does it tell us about the Saddam Hussein regime? Can lessons be learned from the Iraq case in addressing similar threats posed by other nations? What purposes are served by a continuing search, now led by Charles Duelfer?

Speakers

  • David Kay
    Former Special Advisor to the Iraq Survey Group, and Chief U.S. Weapons Inspector in Iraq
  • Daniel Serwer, Moderator
    Director, Peace and Stability Operations, U.S. Institute of Peace

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