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We are pleased to file today, on behalf of all members of the Select
Committee on Intelligence, the Committee's unclassified report on the "U.S.
Intelligence Community's Assessment of Prewar Intelligence on Iraq" ("the
Report").

Senate Resolution 400 of the 94th Congress (1976) charges the Committee with the duty to oversee and make continuing studies of the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government, and to report to the Senate concerning those activities. Pursuant to its responsibilities under Senate Resolution 400, for the past year the Committee has undertaken an in-depth examination of the matters described in the Report.

At its meeting pursuant to notice on July 7, 2004, and in accordance with its Rules of Procedure, the Committee decided by a unanimous roll call vote to submit the attached unclassified Report to the Senate.

The Report approved by the Committee is in both classified and unclassified form. The classified report is available to Members for reading at the Committee. It is also being provided to appropriately cleared officials of the Executive branch, including the President's Commission on Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction.

The unclassified report, which we are hereby transmitting for printing, is intended to provide to the Senate, and through it, the American public, a substantial record of the facts underlying the conclusions of the Committee.

The Honorable Ted Stevens

July 9, 2004
Page Two

The Committee, the Congress, and the Executive branch, must now engage in a serious, sustained, and unified effort to reform the U.S. Intelligence Community. The Committee is dedicated to ensuring, through this unclassified report and any further declassification that may follow, that Members of Congress, and ultimately, the American public, can be informed participants in these reform efforts.

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