David Kay
David A. Kay (June 8, 1940 – August 13, 2022) was an American weapons expert, political commentator, and senior fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. He was best known for his time as United Nations Chief Weapons Inspector following the first Gulf War and for leading the Iraq Survey Group's search for weapons of mass destruction following the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Upon presentation of the Group's finding that there had been significant errors in pre-war intelligence concerning Iraq's weapons programs, Kay resigned. The ensuing controversy served as impetus for the formation of the Iraq Intelligence Commission. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Carl M. Stapleton, Mark D. Wyer, Paulette E. Posen, David Kay, Ian J. Bateman, John Crowther, Danyel I. HampsonGet full text
Published 2011-06-01
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14by Mark D. Wyer, David Kay, Huw Morgan, Sam Naylor, Simon Clark, John Watkins, Cheryl M. Davies, Carol Francis, Hamish Osborn, Sarah BennettGet full text
Published 2018-12-01
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15by Su-Ping Li, Pei-Yi Yao, Jin-Feng Li, David Kay Ferguson, Long-Rui Min, Zhen-Qing Chi, Yong Wang, Jian-Xin Yao, Jin-Geng ShaGet full text
Published 2016-01-01
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16by Georgios Trichas, Aaron M Smith, Natalia White, Vivienne Wilkins, Tomoko Watanabe, Abigail Moore, Bradley Joyce, Jacintha Sugnaseelan, Tristan A Rodriguez, David Kay, Ruth E Baker, Philip K Maini, Shankar SrinivasGet full text
Published 2012-02-01
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17by David M. Oliver, Melanie van Niekerk, David Kay, A. Louise Heathwaite, Jonathan Porter, Lora E. Fleming, Julie L. Kinzelman, Elaine Connolly, Andy Cummins, Calum McPhail, Amanna Rahman, Ted Thairs, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Nick D. Hanley, Ian Dunhill, Lidija Globevnik, Valerie J. Harwood, Chris J. Hodgson, David N. Lees, Gordon L. Nichols, Andreas Nocker, Ciska Schets, Richard S. QuilliamGet full text
Published 2014-03-01
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