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Politics : Wesley Clark

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To: Don Green who wrote (786)11/16/2003 3:48:11 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 1414
 
Don,

Re: How or why should he have known?

A review of the literature made it perfectly obvious to me in August, 2002 that Cheney and Bush were lying to us about the threat that Saddam Hussein posed.

Clark should have known that from 1991 until March, 2003 that the U.S. flew 450,000 combat sorties over Iraq. That we had attrited every offensive and defensive air war capability that Saddam held.

He would have known that Saddam's army had been reduced to 20% of the strength that it had at the commencement of Gulf War 1.

He would have known that the nuclear claims were a lie.

There is only one way he would not have known these facts. And that would be a willful disregard of available intelligence. Which I doubt Clark is guilty of.

So he is more or less guilty of going along with Bush's lies.
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