This is very significant because Stars & Stripes is reporting the Downing
Street Memo. It means that the US military rank and file, despite the
censorhip that goes on in the military, is aware of the memo and what it
means. The main stream media isn't reporting on this memo, but they are aware
of it!!! xy&z
Relatives of some troops killed in Iraq seek hearings on Downing Street memo
By Leo Shane III, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Friday, June 17, 2005
?
Leo Shane III / S&S
Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., left, speaks to members of Military Families Speak
Out about his experience at a soldierÕs funeral last month. With him are, from
left, Dianne Davis Santorello, Celeste Zappala and Bill Mitchell. All three
had a son killed serving in Iraq.
?
Leo Shane III / S&S
Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., listens to members of Military Families Speak
Out.
WASHINGTON Ñ Several parents of soldiers killed in Iraq visited Capitol Hill
on Wednesday to ask for congressional hearings on the Downing Street memo,
which one mother called President Bush's Watergate.
Critics say the document, which contains minutes from a meeting in July 2002
between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and top aides, shows that Bush was
determined to go to war with Iraq and ignored evidence that showed the country
had no weapons of mass destruction.
Military action was now seen as inevitable, the memo reads. Bush wanted to
remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of
terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the
policy.
The memo was first revealed by the Sunday Times of London in May. Earlier this
month, both Bush and Blair dismissed the accusations, saying that the war in
Iraq was justified because Saddam Hussein was ignoring international law.
But members of Military Families Speak Out, whose members are relatives of
troops killed in Iraq, said Congress must investigate whether the president
lied to the country to justify military action.
This war was based on lies and deception, said Celeste Zappala of
Philadelphia, whose son was killed in April 2004 while providing security for
investigators searching for WMD. The only way we can understand how we've
come to this disastrous position is to find out what the truth is.
The group, which has frequently criticized the administration, met with
congressmen and left flyers petitioning for a full investigation at the
offices of Republican House leaders.
ÒI envy the parents who support this war, because if I did I'd sleep better,
said Dianne Davis Santorello, a Pennsylvania resident whose son was killed in
August 2004. But I don't sleep well. My son died for a lie.
She said the Downing Street memo would bring down the house of cards if
lawmakers choose to investigate it, and compared it to the Watergate scandal
which eventually forced President Richard Nixon from office.
Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., said if true the allegations in the memo are
Òshameful and told the parents, Those who are responsible should be held
accountable.
This clearly wasn't a war of necessity; it was a war of choice, he said.
The group also petitioned lawmakers to set a specific date for the full
withdrawal of troops from Iraq. Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., and other
Republicans who last month supported an unsuccessful measure to mandate an
exit date were presented with a certificate of thanks from the group.
Jones, who plans to introduce similar legislation on Thursday, said he was
heartsick at the families loss and pledged to help them in their efforts.
Also on Thursday, Democrats have planned a meeting concerning the memo, to be
followed by a rally outside the White House.