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Mr BEAZLEY (2:41 PM)
—My question is to the Prime Minister. Didn’t the government have intelligence before the war warning that invading Iraq would increase the global terrorist threat?
Mr HOWARD (Prime Minister)
—There were a range of views available to the government, and those views were exposed by the inquiries that were conducted, and those inquiries demonstrated a number of things. They demonstrated that there had been no massaging of the intelligence by the government and they also found that the public comments made by spokesmen for the government in relation to the intelligence available were restrained and moderate.