An internal investigation by the Defense Department has found that senior military officials at U.S. Central Command did not falsify, manipulate or distort intelligence to provide an unrealistically rosy picture of the United States’ fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
An inspector general’s report, released Wednesday morning, reached the opposite conclusion of a House Republican task force, which last year determined that final intelligence assessments out of the Pentagon differed from on-the-ground conclusions.
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Report: Centcom leaders didn't cook ISIS intelligence -- CNN
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Pentagon Inspector General Finds No Evidence ISIS Intel Reports Were Skewed -- Washington Free Beacon
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