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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tom Clarke who wrote (561853)4/8/2004 1:38:31 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
Wonder if L. Ron is still alive. He almost seemed sane next to Ralph Nader...



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (561853)4/8/2004 2:00:45 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769670
 
New Evidence Bush Pushed Iraq War Right After 9/11 -
Former Top British Official Confirms Richard Clarke’s
Allegations

WASHINGTON- April 6 - In the latest issue of Vanity Fair, former British Ambassador
to the United States Christopher Meyer says President Bush “made clear at a dinner”
with Prime Minister Tony Blair nine days after the Sept. 11 attacks that he wanted to
confront Iraq.

Meyer’s claim substantiates similar accounts by former Bush counterterrorism chief Richard
Clarke and former Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill. But, the White House continues to deny
the charges calling them “revisionist history” and claiming Iraq was “to the side” immediately
after the attacks.

The assertion is corroborated by the Washington Post, which reported that President Bush
personally signed a two-and-a-half page directive on September 17th, 2001, ordering the
Pentagon to begin drawing up Iraq invasion plans. It is also corroborated by CBS News,
which reported on September 4, 2002, that five hours after the 9/11 attacks, "Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was telling his aides to come up with plans for striking Iraq.”

As a result of Bush’s preoccupation with Saddam Hussein, the Administration diverted
critical resources to Iraq and away from the hunt for Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda in
Afghanistan. As USA Today reported, “In 2002, troops from the 5th Special Forces Group
who specialize in the Middle East were pulled out of the hunt for Osama bin Laden in
Afghanistan to prepare for their next assignment: Iraq.” Similarly, Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL)
reported that in February of 2002 a senior military commander told him “We are moving
military and intelligence personnel and resources out of Afghanistan to get ready for a future
war in Iraq.”

That has left many dangerous terrorists still at large, and the UN is now reporting that the
country is “in danger of reverting to a terrorist breeding ground."

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