Top weapons hunter in Iraq doubts claims
CIA official quits, cites cut in resources
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0401240176jan24,1,479386.story?coll=chi-news-hedBy Cam Simpson
Washington Bureau
Published January 24, 2004
WASHINGTON -- The CIA's chief weapons hunter resigned Friday, saying he did not believe the stockpiles of deadly weapons used by the White House as a major justification to invade Iraq existed before the war.
In an interview with Reuters news agency, David Kay said physical evidence, documents and interviews with former regime officials have left him convinced that the feared stockpiles never existed.
"We remain confident that weapons of mass destruction will be found," an administration official said Friday night, speaking on condition of anonymity. The official also said there is clear evidence Saddam Hussein's regime was in violation of United Nations' resolutions.
The CIA announced Kay's resignation Friday afternoon, saying only that he was leaving for personal reasons.
Kay's departure and publicly stated belief that stockpiles didn't exist come after nine months of unsuccessful searching for the weapons that Bush administration officials said had been hidden throughout Iraq.
Kay's actions also come as members of the Senate Intelligence Committee are set to receive a draft report from their investigators finding "serious concerns" with the prewar intelligence on the weapons programs, a top official familiar with that draft said Friday.
So he resigned on Friday.....before Bush* gave his SOTU. Kay better not fly in any small planes.