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Cheney, Bush Wanted Saddam Before 9/11 |
2007-04-28 |
WaPo Title: Tenet Details Efforts to Justify Invading Iraq White House and Pentagon officials, and particularly Vice President Cheney, were determined to attack Iraq from the first days of the Bush administration, long before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and repeatedly stretched available intelligence to build support for the war, according to a new book by former CIA director George J. Tenet. ![]() "There was never a serious debate that I know of within the administration about the imminence of the Iraq threat," Tenet writes in "At the Center of the Storm," to be released Monday by HarperCollins. The debate "was not about imminence but about acting before Saddam did." White House counselor Dan Bartlett yesterday called Tenet a "true patriot" but disputed his conclusions, saying "the president did wrestle with those very serious questions." Responding to reports from the book in yesterday's New York Times, Bartlett suggested that the former CIA director might have been unaware of all the discussions. President Bush, Bartlett said on NBC's "Today Show," "weighed all the various consequences before he did make a decision." More at link, but I got bored. |
Posted by:Bobby |
#3 Yea, so? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-04-28 21:33 |
#2 Slam dunk, asshole. Slam dunk. |
Posted by: Danking70 2007-04-28 14:56 |
#1 Tenet Details Efforts to Justify Invading Iraq Memo to the antiwar twits at the WaPo eager to promote yet another pseudo-scandal: getting rid of Saddam had been official U.S. policy since halfway through Bill Clinton's second term in office. The only thing Bush did differently from Clinton was ACT on that policy. Give it a break, for cryin' out loud... |
Posted by: Dave D. 2007-04-28 13:38 |