Quote by David Kay
The result is - document destruction - we're really not going to be able to prove beyond a truth the negatives and some of the positive conclusions that we're going to come to. There will be always unresolved ambiguity here.
Summary
This quote suggests that when documents are destroyed, it becomes difficult to establish concrete evidence for both the negative and positive conclusions drawn from them. As a result, there will always be lingering uncertainty and ambiguity surrounding the unresolved aspects of the situation.
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Positive
By David Kay