'Slam-dunk' Tenet's pack of lies
Gordon Prather
April 2, 2005
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43613
Chapter 1 of the just completed "Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities
of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction" purports to be a
case study of the intelligence used to justify Operation Iraqi Freedom:
"As war loomed, the U.S. intelligence community was charged with telling
policy-makers what it knew about Iraq's nuclear, biological and chemical
weapons programs. The community's best assessments were set out in an October
2002 National Intelligence Estimate, or NIE, a summation of the community's
views.
"The title, "Iraq's Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction,"
foretells the conclusion: that Iraq was still pursuing its programs for
weapons of mass destruction.
"Specifically, the NIE assessed that Iraq had reconstituted its nuclear
weapons program and could assemble a device by the end of the decade; that
Iraq had biological weapons and mobile facilities for producing biological
warfare (BW) agent; that Iraq had both renewed production of chemical weapons
and probably had chemical weapons stockpiles of up to 500 metric tons; and
that Iraq was developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) probably intended to
deliver BW agent.
"These assessments were all wrong."
"As war loomed"? Were you soccer moms aware in the summer of 2002 that war
with Iraq was looming?
Of course, as we now know, the first order of business of the Bush-Cheney
administration once it came to power was to invade and occupy Iraq, and every
weenie in the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department the neo-crazies
in and out government and their media sycophants knew it.
But they needed an excuse and a rationale.
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, gave them the excuse. A few days
later, Deputy Secretary of Defense Wolfowitz departed from his prepared speech
– carried on CSPAN – to reveal that the Pentagon had already developed a
multi-billion dollar plan of attack, but that "We would never have thought of
that [terrorist attack] excuse."
How about a rationale? Well, Wolfowitz spilled the beans there, too:
"The truth is that for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government
bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on, which
was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason."
So, "Slam-dunk" Tenet was directed to prepare "Iraq's Continuing Programs for
Weapons of Mass Destruction."
But, scroll back to 1995, when Tenet was deputy director of the CIA.
Gen. Hussein Kamel, director of Saddam's nuke and chem-bio weapons programs
(and also Saddam's son-in-law), had defected to Jordan, carrying with him
thousands of WMD program documents.
Kamel was extensively debriefed by U.N. officials and by the CIA.
Kamel revealed that Iraq – at his direction – had already destroyed all
chemical and biological agents and weapons, including the missiles to deliver
them. The International Atomic Energy Agency had discovered and destroyed what
remained of the unsuccessful Iraqi nuke program.
Quoth Kamel, "Nothing remained."
By 1998, the U.N. inspectors were able to verify to the U.N. Security Council
that Kamel had indeed told the truth – whereupon several members proposed that
the "sanctions" imposed on Iraq in 1991 be lifted.
Clinton-Gore refused. Secretary of State Albright declared:
"We do not agree with the nations who argue that if Iraq complies with its
obligations concerning weapons of mass destruction, sanctions should be
lifted."
The Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 went even further:
"It should be the policy of the United States to support efforts to remove the
regime headed by Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq and to promote the
emergence of a democratic government to replace that regime."
Thus empowered, Clinton proceeded to launch Operation Desert Fox, a five-day
intensive bombing campaign of Baghdad, an obvious attempt to kill Saddam.
As a result, Saddam didn't allow the U.N. inspectors back in Iraq until
November of 2002. Hence, when Tenet produced his NIE, it is conceivable –
barely – that Saddam might have made some attempt to reconstruct his "WMD"
programs.
But by mid-March of 2003, Chairman Blix of the Monitoring and Verification
Commission and Director-General ElBaradei of the IAEA were reporting – after
checking out many of Tenet's alleged "WMD sites" – that they could find no
indication that there had been any attempts to reconstruct Iraq's WMD programs
or facilities since 1991.
Saddam was not a threat to anyone, much less to you soccer moms.
Hence, on the eve of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Bush and Congress should have
known that every judgment and assumption in Tenet's NIE was wrong.
And deliberately so.
Does the Commission realize that, even now?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ATICLE_ID=43613
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: go after the scum
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 10:38:02 -0500
From: Marvin Rippner mrhumble7904@earthlink.net
Reply-To: mrhumble7904@earthlink.net
To: apfn@apfn.org
I have sent many emails to those involved with her murder. One person can't do
it. Please go after every single moron who was instrumental in her murder. I
am a retired police officer who spent 24 yrs in the field. If this isn't like
the JFK assassination conspiracy then I am not a human. A major investigation
must be conducted to see why this happened and to bring to justice those
involved. I have a lot of anger towards those involved as I smell a skunk. I
was a darn good detective and this is one case I would love to investigate.
Trouble is, like when I was an internal affairs investigator and I got too
close to the stink of some command level personnel, I was told to back off.
Need I say more? We will take back this country one way or another. if it
takes majoe civil disobedience, so be it! You live by the sword and you die by
the sword. Corruption is like an infestation, call out the Orkin Man!
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