New lies replace old ones Posted: Thursday, February 12, 2004
Bush nightmare as America awakens
Too easily persuaded into an unnecessary war
Flashback Rhetorical Weapons Misleading the public to war
More predictions
Sovereignty for Iraq may have to wait: Powell
Bush's Nuclear Hypocrisy Do the actions of the United States since that treaty went into effect in 1970 indicate any intention to honor its provisions? Sadly, the answer is no. Instead, the United States -- with its overwhelming military advantage in the world, conventional and nuclear -- seems bent on continuing to create, and threaten the use of, nuclear weapons.
Another Intelligence Failure at the White House
Tenet and the King's New Clothes Flashback What all should know is that the Bush administration's decision for war against Iraq came well before any intelligence estimate. There is ample evidence that that decision was made, at the latest, by spring 2002.
Fearful Iraqis Weigh Working With U.S.
Oil: The illusion of plenty
What was the purpose of the IDF's operation? 15 Palestinians killed in Israeli raids in Gaza
No point in searching for WMD's in Iraq: Kay
New lies replace old ones, as the blood keeps flowing It's very evident that, as Dubya has been caught with his pants down in connection with the invalidity of his WMD rationale, both his administration and the same establishment media that cheerled the war are now trying to scapegoat the CIA and other American intelligence agencies for allegedly getting that proposition wrong.
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