Has MSNBC made the documents public as the Bush Administration has or we just suppose accept their claims with no verifcation ala Rathergate?
Of course not, they're "secret" but verified but unnamed sources.
"Their actions and findings were described to a Washington Post reporter in interviews with six government officials and weapons experts who participated in the mission or had direct knowledge of it.
None would consent to being identified by name because of fear that their jobs would be jeopardized. Their accounts were verified by other current and former government officials knowledgeable about the mission."
Bump.