The Senate Intelligence Committee "Report" that white-washes the "Bad
Intelligence" story for the White House is quickly becoming the only accepted
version of reality. The media rush to rubberstamp this story - "Report: War
Rationale Based on CIA Error" - while ignoring the Office of Special Plans and
its role producing "bad intelligence."
The Senate Intelligence Report's 500+ pages lack any mention of the Office of
Special Plans. That's the Neo-con Chicken Hawk Pentagon panel Bush/Cheney set up
to cherry pick through rumors and lies from suspected spy Chalabi for bits and
pieces to bolster the bogus case for war. How can any legitimate report on
intelligence failures omit the OSP?
The Senate, the media and of course the Bush/Cheney team blame the CIA. What
error did the CIA make? The AP tells us, "In the unanimously approved report,
senators concluded that the CIA kept key information from its own and other
agencies' analysts; engaged in "group think" by failing to challenge the
assumption that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction; and allowed President Bush
and Secretary of State Colin Powell to make false statements."
From this, it seems the CIA schemed to trick the Bush and his administration
into misleading Americans and the world in order to scare us into attacking
Iraq. Is this true? Of course not. Bush, Cheney and other top Bush officials
planned to attack Iraq early in 2001, long before the 9/11 attacks. Before we
debunk this facile cover story, let's consider the other key Senate Intelligence
verdict, from the same AP story:
Following release of the 511-page review Friday, the panel's top Democrat,
West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller, said three-quarters of senators would not
have voted to authorize the invasion if they had known how weak the intelligence
was." See: "Report blames 'group think' for CIA failures on Iraq," Associated
Press, July 10, 2004: http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/09/senate.intel.ap/.
Bush, Cheney and others evaluated the "bad" intelligence, which supposedly
came from the CIA. Then, these two and the entire Bush national security rushed
us in to war. Didn't the Bush team seek a second opinion or even a third before
claiming they knew Iraq had weapons of mass destruction? Of course they did. But
they ignored the warnings from the CIA and others.
They ignored Joe Wilson - the former Bush I Ambassador to Iraq - who told
them their "intelligence" claiming Iraq sought "yellow cake" uranium from Africa
was wrong. Even Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice concluded Iraq represented no
threat to the USA. How is the CIA to blame for this or for buffaloing a
purportedly reluctant warrior Bush and the ostensibly peaceful Cheney into this
rash and tragic mistake? The CIA isn't responsible, so who is? Consider this
report from Mother Jones magazine:
The reports, virtually all false, of Iraqi weapons and terrorism ties
emanated from an apparatus that began to gestate almost as soon as the Bush
administration took power. In the very first meeting of the Bush
national-security team, one day after President Bush took the oath of office in
January 2001, the issue of invading Iraq was raised, according to one of the
participants in the meeting -- and officials all the way down the line started
to get the message, long before 9/11.
Indeed, the Bush team at the Pentagon hadn't even been formally installed
before Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy secretary of Defense, and Douglas J. Feith,
undersecretary of Defense for policy, began putting together what would become
the vanguard for regime change in Iraq."
See: "The Lie Factory" by Robert Dreyfuss and Jason Vest in which "Late last
year, a special Mother Jones investigation detailed how, only weeks after 9/11,
the Bush administration set up a secret Pentagon unit to create the case for
invading Iraq [for] the inside story of how they pushed disinformation and bogus
intelligence and led the nation to war. Mother Jones magazine, Jan. - Feb. 2004
- http://www.mojones.com/news/feature/2004/01/12_405.html
The entire public-relations basis for Bush's rush to war came not from the
CIA, but from a hand-picked flock of Neo-Con chicken hawks. If the media were
left-leaning, they would have picked over the Bush/Cheney rationale leading up
to war rather than stepped into formation to cheerlead for war.
Now that even the Republicans on the Senate Intelligence Committee agree Bush
rushed to war without justification, this information should get at least as
much attention as Monica Lewinsky. It didn't and still hasn't. On the day the
Senate Intelligence Committee issued a white-washed "report" blaming the CIA for
"bad intelligence," the media leave unmentioned the "Office of Special Plans."
The mass media won't tell us about this Pentagon panel established
specifically to concoct marketable bases for an Iraq War Bush/Cheney planned
long before 9/11/01. The OSP bypassed the CIA and helped plot the war in earnest
while the WTC wreckage still smoldered.
The Bush administration rushed into war killing nearly 1000 Americans in
uniform (and counting), wounding 1000s more (and counting), costing 100s of
$BILLIONS (again, and counting) based on their own made-to-order "intelligence"
not on any "bad intelligence" from others. This is not just according to
Mother Jones or the (majority Republican) Senate Intelligence
Committee. Bush's Secretary of State Colin Powell, the same once-trusted
official designated to make the fabricated case to the UN and the world,
admitted information he used was "inaccurate."
This is one of the stories of the century. Yet all of the networks -
broadcast and cable news alike - ignore the real culprits. Why would a "liberal
media" help the Bush team place all blame on the outgoing CIA Director and not
even mention the OSP? It's not like no one reported on the OSP. In addition to
Mother Jones, Seymour Hersh (no relation) reported about this in-house White
House "bad intelligence" factory in detail:
[A]ccording to former and present Bush Administration officials, their
operation, which was conceived by Paul Wolfowitz, the Deputy Secretary of
Defense, has brought about a crucial change of direction in the American
intelligence community.
These advisers and analysts, who began their work in the days after September
11, 2001, have produced a skein of intelligence reviews that have helped to
shape public opinion and American policy toward Iraq. They relied on data
gathered by other intelligence agencies and also on information provided by the
Iraqi National Congress, or I.N.C., the exile group headed by Ahmad Chalabi.
By last fall, the operation rivaled both the C.I.A. and the Pentagon's own
Defense Intelligence Agency, the D.I.A., as President Bush's main source of
intelligence regarding Iraq's possible possession of weapons of mass destruction
and connection with Al Qaeda.
As of last week, no such weapons had been found. And although many people,
within the Administration and outside it, profess confidence that something will
turn up, the integrity of much of that intelligence is now in question. See:
"SELECTIVE INTELLIGENCE" by SEYMOUR M. HERSH, Donald Rumsfeld has his own
special sources. Are they reliable? The New Yorker Magazine, 2003-05-12, http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?030512fa_fact.
Yes, "experienced expert" Richard Cheney and all the other top Bush national
security officials relied on Ahmad Chalabi for "intelligence." The same
convicted felon Chalabi (Jordanian law) currently suspected of spying against
America for Iran. Bush/Cheney not only undermine our safety by "outing" our own
agents, they actually pay enemy agents and invite them to the White House to
undermine our national security!
The Bush team welcomed suspected spy Chalabi into their inner circle and
shared with him our most sensitive national security secrets. Not because he
offered any real or plausible information about Iraq. Just because he eagerly
told the Bush team the lies they wanted to hear and needed to scare America into
war. Cheney and the rest even sought to install Chalabi as the new President of
Iraq! And they brag of their superior judgment and experience?
Who in the corporate media reports this "intelligence failure" which had
nothing to do with the CIA and everything to do with lacking leadership by the
Bush White House, Pentagon and State Department? No one. How is any of this the
CIA's fault? This is the fault of Bush, Cheney, Rice, Powell, and Rumsfeld - the
leaders entrusted with making sound, valid decisions and who knew or should have
known the difference between "intelligence" - which can be nothing more than
rumor - and evidence.
Top Bush officials rejected sound evidence and advice that did not fit their
required template by supporting their rush to war against Iraq. As Richard
Clarke testified under oath, he told Bush and Rumsfeld where to attack the al
Qaeda enemies who attacked us, but they were intent on attacking Iraq.
Even if the CIA intelligence reports contained errors - and this isn't yet
certain - the men and women Bush entrusted to keep us safe did not make sound or
sensible decisions. Their prejudice, failure and ambition exacerbated any
intelligence errors. Worst of all, and they lied when they assured us they
knew exactly where Iraqi weapons of mass destruction
were when they knew nothing of the kind.
Bush, Cheney, Rice, Powell, and Rumsfeld all lied to us about what they knew
as opposed to what they suspected. It worked well at first as part of Karl
Rove's public relations blitz to help Republicans win seats in Congress. Then
the invasion began and Americans started dying. 100s of our troops died due to
Bush/Cheney lies and errors. Americans are still dying and top Bush/Cheney
officials are still lying. Where is the accountability? Nowhere. Not from the
Congress, the 9/11 Commission or the mass media.
It's no mystery how all this happened. Former Bush Treasury Secretary Paul
O'Neill confirms the Bush administration planned to attack Iraq long before
9/11/01. Greg Palast uncovered evidence of detailed plans to seize and sell
Iraqi assets to Washington insiders and Bush campaign contributors drafted mere
weeks after Bush's tainted inauguration.
All these plans were in the works, and Former Bush Anti-Terror Czar Richard
Clarke testified under oath that Bush, Rumsfeld and others pressed him to blame
Iraq and Saddam for the 9/11 attacks even though Clarke told them repeatedly al
Qaeda was to blame. So Bush fired Clarke, made a half-hearted stab at Osama bin
Laden with 11,000 troops in Afghanistan, and sent nearly 200,000 American to
kill and die in Iraq.
This is especially damning: "According to the Pentagon adviser, Special Plans
was created in order to find evidence of what Wolfowitz and his boss, Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, believed to be true - that Saddam Hussein had close
ties to Al Qaeda, and that Iraq had an enormous arsenal of chemical, biological,
and possibly even nuclear weapons that threatened the region and, potentially,
the United States." According to the Senate Committee, none of that was true.
Again see: "SELECTIVE INTELLIGENCE" http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?030512fa_fact.
Unfortunately the Senate Committee chose to blame the CIA and ignore the Bush
administration's hand-picked intelligence mini-agency, the Office of Special
Plans' active participation in this willful deception - at least until after the
November 2 election. How convenient. Now reconsider the Senate "report" and the
eager beaver media cover-up in lieu of real coverage.
Bush and most of his top-level national security team are guilty of
manufacturing lies about Iraqi nuclear and other weapons programs to frighten
Americans into backing his war. Bush himself certified dishonest "intelligence"
under oath in his presentation to the Congress.
This remains largely unreported, left to small magazines and muckraking
books. Not even Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9-11 mentioned these facts, and of
course they have never seen the light of a cathode ray tube. ABC, CBS, NBC and
the "Clinton News Network" just blithely blame the CIA and sit back as Bush and
Cheney question others' national security credentials.
After 1000 Americans died, 1000s more were wounded, and $billions of tax
dollars wasted, the Senate, Colin Powell, Bush's weapons inspector David Kay and
others admit we went to war on "bad intelligence." Who should take the blame for
this botch job? The CIA? No, they - unlike the OSP - reported the lack of
certainty Bush and Cheney ignored.
Anyone who considers the media "liberal" is raving. Bush is in office now -
after getting away with his selection rather than election and not impeached for
high crimes before and after seizing office - only because the corporate media
protect the corrupt, inept and failed Bush/Cheney administration. All while the
mass media prevent the public from knowing the truth. That's how the press
betrays the people.
Enough excuses, finger-pointing and double-talk from W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
The buck stops with them. They blew it leading up to 9/11 and by misleading us
into war. Enough Bush/Cheney failure! They can't lead or keep us safe. We need
qualified leadership. That means Bush and Cheney must go.
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