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To: JohnM who wrote (85842)3/24/2003 9:09:32 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
A big story by Seymour Hersh...

WHO LIED TO WHOM?

Why did the Administration endorse a forgery about Iraq’s nuclear program?

By SEYMOUR M. HERSH
Columnist
The New Yorker
Issue of 2003-03-31
Posted 2003-03-24

newyorker.com

<<...“Somebody deliberately let something false get in there,” the former high-level intelligence official added. “It could not have gotten into the system without the agency being involved. Therefore it was an internal intention. Someone set someone up.” (The White House declined to comment.)

Washington’s case that the Iraqi regime had failed to meet its obligation to give up weapons of mass destruction was, of course, based on much more than a few documents of questionable provenance from a small African nation. But George W. Bush’s war against Iraq has created enormous anxiety throughout the world—in part because one side is a superpower and the other is not. It can’t help the President’s case, or his international standing, when his advisers brief him with falsehoods, whether by design or by mistake.

On March 14th, Senator Jay Rockefeller, of West Virginia, the senior Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, formally asked Robert Mueller, the F.B.I. director, to investigate the forged documents. Rockefeller had voted for the resolution authorizing force last fall. Now he wrote to Mueller, “There is a possibility that the fabrication of these documents may be part of a larger deception campaign aimed at manipulating public opinion and foreign policy regarding Iraq.” He urged the F.B.I. to ascertain the source of the documents, the skill-level of the forgery, the motives of those responsible, and “why the intelligence community did not recognize the documents were fabricated.” A Rockefeller aide told me that the F.B.I. had promised to look into it...>>



To: JohnM who wrote (85842)3/24/2003 10:07:37 PM
From: paul_philp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
I'm not ready to go where Paul is going, to the notion there is wholesale warfare here.

Guys read the article. This is more than Frum being ticked off at Novack.

nationalreview.com

and check out the follow up on his blog:

nationalreview.com

and this Byron York article:

nationalreview.com

I may be exagerating to make a point but ...

Paul