WASHINGTON - The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Tuesday that resigned U.S. weapons inspector David Kay is doing the nation's intelligence system a favor with his harsh criticism of the CIA (news - web sites)'s flawed prewar estimates on Iraq (news - web sites)'s weapons capabilities.
"If you really want to get into our national security, Dr. Kay has done some valuable work that has told me, as person with responsibility, that I have got to find a way to get more capabilities in the hands of the intelligence community to deal with these hard targets," Rep. Porter Goss, R-Fla., said in an interview with The Associated Press.