Bush Lied? No Shit, Sherlock

You think?
Joby Warrick, The Washington Post
Lacking Biolabs, Trailers Carried Case for War
Administration Pushed Notion of Banned Iraqi Weapons Despite Evidence to Contrary
On May 29, 2003, 50 days after the fall of Baghdad, President Bush proclaimed a fresh victory for his administration in Iraq: Two small trailers captured by U.S. and Kurdish troops had turned out to be long-sought mobile “biological laboratories.” He declared, “We have found the weapons of mass destruction.”
The claim, repeated by top administration officials for months afterward, was hailed at the time as a vindication of the decision to go to war. But even as Bush spoke, U.S. intelligence officials possessed powerful evidence that it was not true.
A secret fact-finding mission to Iraq — not made public until now — had already concluded that the trailers had nothing to do with biological weapons. Leaders of the Pentagon-sponsored mission transmitted their unanimous findings to Washington in a field report on May 27, 2003, two days before the president’s statement.
The three-page field report and a 122-page final report three weeks later were stamped “secret” and shelved. Meanwhile, for nearly a year, administration and intelligence officials continued to publicly assert that the trailers were weapons factories.
The authors of the reports were nine U.S. and British civilian experts — scientists and engineers with extensive experience in all the technical fields involved in making bioweapons — who were dispatched to Baghdad by the Defense Intelligence Agency for an analysis of the trailers. Their actions and findings were described to a Washington Post reporter in interviews with six government officials and weapons experts who participated in the mission or had direct knowledge of it.
None would consent to being identified by name because of fear that their jobs would be jeopardized. Their accounts were verified by other current and former government officials knowledgeable about the mission. The contents of the final report, “Final Technical Engineering Exploitation Report on Iraqi Suspected Biological Weapons-Associated Trailers,” remain classified. But interviews reveal that the technical team was unequivocal in its conclusion that the trailers were not intended to manufacture biological weapons. Those interviewed took care not to discuss the classified portions of their work.
“There was no connection to anything biological,” said one expert who studied the trailers. Another recalled an epithet that came to be associated with the trailers: “the biggest sand toilets in the world.”
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Here’s the thing: we all know Bush lied. We all know that Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush drooled over the prospect of invading Iraq from the moment the first plane hit the WTC. Unfortunately, we also know that we have to continue this charade of shock in order to pressure Congress to do their jobs and impeach this bastard.
It’s amazing to me how this man is able to consistently spin out of any degree of accountability. And while his legacy is already sealed as the most incompetent president of all-time, I often wonder how history will treat us — the men and women that allowed him to run rampant.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, unfortunately, we also know that Bush et al will continue their charade of shock to keep the support for this war up, so to speak… But if all the people stick together on this one, there’s a chance.
I just hope these guys won’t cause some other big disaster to happen to take the focus away, if you get my drift.
yeah, i honestly feel they’re capable of anything.
Wow.
You’ve betting all of your news from Buzzflash, haven’t you!
You should read this, this, this and this and then take a long walk to take it in slowly.
You sound like Chicken Little.
the last time i took advice from someone posing as something that really wasn’t a spider was… never. thanks, anyway. now go spin a tale somewhere else.
What if Bush didn’t lie — heh WTF? That’s already admitted to. Oh why bother. :) You wonder what peoples motives are nowadays to say such things.
BTW the image heading this article — is that a for real sign at some theatre or a doctored image? Just wondering — it would be pretty damn respectful if the theatre really did that. (Or was it ‘vandalism’ by unknown people?).
i found it in a search on flickr for “bush lied”… one of *thousands*
“What if Bush didn’t lie” yeah, Grandaddy, and what if Nixon was a champion for justice and Reagan was a hapless stooge. Truth is IT DOESN’T MATTER!
The buck stops at the top…he lied or he allowed a system of lies…either way he pays the pissed off piper.
I’ll give Bush credit for one thing. He knew there were WMD because we, along with other military powers, sold those weapons to them.