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To: Neocon who wrote (534458)2/3/2004 12:30:55 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
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My primary attention is on the forgery of the Niger documents that supposedly proved Iraq
was developing a nuclear program. It seems to me that you can have endless arguments about the
correct interpretation of this or that piece of intelligence, or intelligence analysis, but a forgery is a
forgery. It’s demonstrable that senior officials of this government, including the Vice President,
knew that it was a forgery in March of last year. It was used anyway to deceive our Congressmen
and Senators into voting for an unprovoked war. That seems to me to be something that needs to
be borne in mind, that needs to be held up for everyone to see. If an informed public, and by
extension an informed Congress, is the necessary bedrock for democracy, then we’ve got a split
bedrock that is in bad need of repair.

I have done a good bit of research here, and one of the conclusions I have come to is that Vice
President Cheney was not only interested in “helping out” with the analysis, let us say, that CIA
was producing on Iraq. He was interested also in fashioning evidence that he could use as proof
that, as he said, “The Iraqis had reconstituted their nuclear program,” which demonstrably they had
not.

What I’m saying is that this needs to be investigated. We know that it was Dick Cheney who sent
the former US ambassador to Niger to investigate. We know he was told in early March of last year
that the documents were forgeries. And yet these same documents were used in that application.
That is something that needs to be uncovered. We need to pursue why the Vice President allowed
that to happen. To have global reporters like Walter Pincus quoting senior administration officials
that Vice President Cheney was not told by CIA about the findings of this former US ambassador
strains credulity well beyond the breaking point. Cheney commissioned this trip, and when the
fellow came back, he said, “Don’t tell me, I don’t want to know what happened.” That’s just
ridiculous.

Cheney knew, and Cheney was way out in front of everybody, starting on the 26th of August,
talking about Iraq seeking nuclear weapons. As recently as the 16th of March, three days before
the war, he was again at it. This time he said Iraq has reconstituted its nuclear weapons program. It
hadn’t. It demonstrably hadn’t. There has been nothing like that uncovered in Iraq. As the first
President Bush said about the invasion of Kuwait, this cannot stand.

One other thing I’d like to note is the anomaly that President Bush has succeeded Saddam
Hussein in the role of preventing UN inspectors from coming into Iraq. He has not even been asked
why.

There is no conceivable reason why the United States of America should not be imploring Hans
Blix and the rest of his folks to come right in. They have the expertise, they’ve been there, they’ve
done that. They have millions of dollars available through the UN. They have people who know the
weaponry, how they are procured and produced. They know personally the scientists, they’ve
interviewed them before. What possible reason could the United States of America have to say no
thanks, we’ll use our own GI’s to do this. Don’t come in here. That needs to be brought out. For the
UN to be waiting with those inspectors at the ready, there has got to be some reason why the
United States won’t let them back in.

The more sinister interpretation is that the US wants to be able to plant weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq. Now, most people will say, “Come on, McGovern. How are you going to get a
SCUD in there without everyone seeing it?” It doesn’t have to be a SCUD. It can be the kind of little
vile vial that Colin Powell held up on the 5th of February.