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False statements preceded Iraq war, study finds

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False statements preceded Iraq war, study finds


Uncle Sam | 206502 hits | Jan 23 7:37 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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WASHINGTON -- A study by two nonprofit journalism organizations found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements about the national security threat from Iraq in the two years following the 2001 terrorist attac

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  1. by klaatu62
    Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:15 pm
    I'm just wondering how much money went into this validation of the absolutly obvious!

  2. by avatar Lavics
    Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:44 pm
    is the U.S ever corrupted.

  3. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:54 pm
    What matters here is not that we know the statements were inaccurate as of now, but were they disseminated by people who knew at the time that the information was false.

    The prevailing belief at the time was that Iraq did, indeed, have WMDs. Only after the invasion took place was it found that Iraq had chemical and biological weapons (which are WMDs) but that their nuclear program had essentially been hidden or perhaps spirited out of the country. Iraq was in posession of centrifuges whose dispostion is unknown but most likely they are in Iran which acknowledges ownership of more centrifuges then they have purchased from outside sources.

    What I am getting at here is that the statements were conducive to the general consensus of international intelligence agencies at the time. They were later determined to be wrong.

    Wrong and false are two different things. :idea:

  4. by avatar kenmore
    Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:46 pm
    Fales statements preceded Iraq war....oh ya think! false statements from this administration continues on a daily basis... wait till after November and see what shit comes out... can you say hoodwinked...

  5. by avatar Brenda
    Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:54 pm
    Isn't this a typical "achteraf kijk je een koe in zijn kont" story?
    (I dunno if English has an expression like it, but it comes down to "it is easy to say so now, with all the facts, but it doesn't change the situation we have now")

    It is so easy to say how wrong "we" did then, but the actual important point is, how are we gonna solve it now?

  6. by avatar kenmore
    Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:36 am
    I think that the weapons of mass destruction bull shit was uncovered early in the game. so he changed it to war on terrorism... instead of saying we want and my dad wanted your fucking oil... its all about oil...

  7. by avatar Robair
    Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:53 am
    "BartSimpson" said
    What matters here is not that we know the statements were inaccurate as of now, but were they disseminated by people who knew at the time that the information was false.

    The prevailing belief at the time was that Iraq did, indeed, have WMDs. Only after the invasion took place was it found that Iraq had chemical and biological weapons (which are WMDs) but that their nuclear program had essentially been hidden or perhaps spirited out of the country. Iraq was in posession of centrifuges whose dispostion is unknown but most likely they are in Iran which acknowledges ownership of more centrifuges then they have purchased from outside sources.

    What I am getting at here is that the statements were conducive to the general consensus of international intelligence agencies at the time. They were later determined to be wrong.

    Wrong and false are two different things. :idea:


    Spin it, Bart. Spin it 'till yer dizzy. :roll:

  8. by avatar -Mario-
    Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:14 am
    Didn't Bush already appoligized for that?? 8O

  9. by avatar kenmore
    Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:19 am
    ya he kinda said sorry folks for those thousands of people that were killed...and your country well you are going to have trouble bringing it back from the rubble... and all you wives , husbands and parents who have lost sons and daughters, oh well sorry bout that.... fuck .. apologies are nothing.. empty words ... you cant replace human lives..

  10. by avatar CrazyCanuck007
    Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:21 am
    ya think?



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  • hurley_108 Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:27 am
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