An independent Pentagon review concludes that intelligence about US progress fighting the ISIS wasn't falsified under US President Barack Obama.
The Pentagon's inspector general spent 16 months investigating complaints from intelligence analysts who alleged that senior officials at the US Central Command were reworking their reports to offer a more positive view of US operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Retired Gen. Lloyd Austin III, who used to run CENTCOM, rejected allegations that intelligence reports were distorted because he did not like to receive bad news. He told the inspector general he had no knowledge of anybody trying to "rosy-up intelligence."













