The question specifically that I raised around these two came about because there were two reasons. One, that assessment was made with high confidence and low information. The information that they had came from those on the ground in an Al Qaeda controlled area and therefore were Al Qaeda linked sources. And there was conflicting information that came from the UN's office on the prohibition of chemical weapons inspectors as well as an MIT professor, Ted Postol. I want to talk about him extensively. (03:58–04:07)
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Claims intelligence on Douma and Kancheikun came from Al Qaeda-linked sources.
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