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By David S. Cloud
The New York Times
Saturday 10 February 2007
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Washington - The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Friday that he would ask current and former White
House aides to testify about a report by the Pentagon's inspector general that criticizes the Pentagon for compiling
"alternative intelligence" that made the case for invading Iraq.
The chairman, Senator Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, said that among those called to testify could be Stephen J.
Hadley, the national security adviser, and I. Lewis Libby, a former chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney. Both
received a briefing from the defense secretary's policy office in 2002 on possible links between Al Qaeda and Saddam
Hussein's government.
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