Sunday, June 27, 2004
CIA insider slams Bush antiterror policies
"A book written by a top CIA counterterrorism official alleges that the Bush administration has bungled the war on terror, and because of poor decisions the United States faces a choice in Iraq and Afghanistan "between war and endless war."
The Interrogation of George W. Bush: The Plame Affair, Chalabi's lies, and the Niger uranium forgeries: connecting the dots – Justin Raimondo
In any case, what fascinates is the interconnectedness of the various scandals that threaten to engulf this administration – WMD-gate, Chalabi-gate, Niger-gate, etc., etc. All share a common narrative thread, the theme of some foreign or outside force manipulating the White House to achieve its own ends. Chalabi figured prominently in all these deceptions, but he was just an instrument in the hands of the neocons, who used him as a front man for their foreign policy agenda.
Rumsfeld admits terror war doubts
American Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has admitted that he did not know whether the US and its allies were winning the war on terrorism.
The Wrong War: by Patrick J. Buchanan
And so, with no weapons of mass destruction yet found after 18 months of searching, the second pillar of the president's case for war falls to earth. Iraq was an unnecessary war.
Bin Laden Aimed To Link Plot to Israel
The report claims that Khalid Sheikh Mohamed, or KSM, the alleged mastermind of the attacks who was arrested in March 2003 in Pakistan, told his U.S. captors that bin Laden "wanted to punish the United States for supporting Israel."
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6/27/2004 01:18:00 PM

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