Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...
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Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...
Truth Over Party: Why One GOP Congressman Still Supports Ukraine
The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast
35 minutes
7 months ago
Truth Over Party: Why One GOP Congressman Still Supports Ukraine
Moral clarity in foreign policy is increasingly rare in today's political landscape, which makes my conversation with Congressman Don Bacon (R-Nebraska) so refreshing. A self-described "Reagan Republican" and retired Air Force brigadier general, Bacon stands firmly in support of Ukraine against Russian aggression, even when this position puts him at odds with many in his own party. Congressman Bacon brings unique credentials to foreign policy debates, with nearly 30 years of military service...
The Jack Hopkins Show Podcast
Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures. • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographic...