I just want to point out...

By Joby Warrick
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, April 12, 2006; A01

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.

WaPo

While this doesn't mean definitively that he knew it at the time, this DOES mean that at the time we went into Iraq, the US government knew officially that 100% of the 2003 State of the Union speech was complete bullshit.

Let us recount, and I just want to point out that either the administration knew, or should have, that every... single... sentence... here is a lie:

Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent. In such quantities, these chemical agents could also kill untold thousands. He's not accounted for these materials. He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.

U.S. intelligence indicates that Saddam Hussein had upwards of 30,000 munitions capable of delivering chemical agents. Inspectors recently turned up 16 of them, despite Iraq's recent declaration denying their existence. Saddam Hussein has not accounted for the remaining 29,984 of these prohibited munitions. He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.

From three Iraqi defectors we know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several mobile biological weapons labs. These are designed to produce germ warfare agents and can be moved from place to a place to evade inspectors. Saddam Hussein has not disclosed these facilities. He has given no evidence that he has destroyed them.

The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed in the 1990s that Saddam Hussein had an advanced nuclear weapons development program, had a design for a nuclear weapon and was working on five different methods of enriching uranium for a bomb.

The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.

Our intelligence sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production.

Saddam Hussein has not credibly explained these activities. He clearly has much to hide.

The dictator of Iraq is not disarming. To the contrary, he is deceiving.

From intelligence sources, we know, for instance, that thousands of Iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the U.N. inspectors, sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves.

Iraqi officials accompany the inspectors in order to intimidate witnesses. Iraq is blocking U-2 surveillance flights requested by the United Nations.

Iraqi intelligence officers are posing as the scientists inspectors are supposed to interview. Real scientists have been coached by Iraqi officials on what to say.

Intelligence sources indicate that Saddam Hussein has ordered that scientists who cooperate with U.N. inspectors in disarming Iraq will be killed, along with their families.

Year after year, Saddam Hussein has gone to elaborate lengths, spent enormous sums, taken great risks to build and keep weapons of mass destruction. But why?

The only possible explanation, the only possible use he could have for those weapons, is to dominate, intimidate or attack.

With nuclear arms or a full arsenal of chemical and biological weapons, Saddam Hussein could resume his ambitions of conquest in the Middle East and create deadly havoc in that region.

And this Congress and the American people must recognize another threat. Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications and statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists, including members of Al Qaida. Secretly, and without fingerprints, he could provide one of his hidden weapons to terrorists, or help them develop their own.

Before September the 11th, many in the world believed that Saddam Hussein could be contained. But chemical agents, lethal viruses and shadowy terrorist networks are not easily contained.

Imagine those 19 hijackers with other weapons and other plans, this time armed by Saddam Hussein. It would take one vial, one canister, one crate slipped into this country to bring a day of horror like none we have ever known.

We will do everything in our power to make sure that that day never comes.

Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent. Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely putting us on notice before they strike?

If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words and all recriminations would come too late. Trusting in the sanity and restraint of Saddam Hussein is not a strategy, and it is not an option.

Comments

RE: I just want to point out...

They were, and are, so full of complete bald faced lies it is ridiculous. Bush should, and this is not hyperbole, be impeached. I say not hyperbole because Clinton was impeached for perjury before a grand jury over a blowjob. Bush has lied in various official communications and has done so in order to drag the country into a war that was not only not necessary because there was no threat but clearly has made the entire world FAR LESS SAFE (not too mention giant lies on other subjects, prescription drug benefit, domestic surveillance, etc).

How about the recent revelations in a new Downing Street Memo which detail that Bush and Blair agreed to go to war REGARDLESS of the diplomatic outcome 6 weeks BEFORE the invasion. Then for 6 weeks Bush and the rest of his administration publicly proclaimed we would "exhaust every effort" at diplomatic means. THOSE ARE ENGLISH WORDS AND EACH ACTUALLY HAS A MEANING. EXHAUST EVERY EFFORT - after the decision had been made. (And that same memo has these FUCKING CLOWNS coming up with the "paint a UN plane to goad Saddam" plan, and flat out stating great pearls of wisdom such as after the invasion is over the various ethnic groups WILL NOT fight each other.)

Memo details Bush's resolve to invade Iraq

This is not just about a President bound and determined to fight a war with a country that was no threat to the US, it is about a President constantly lying to justify it and basically getting the nation into one of largest debacles in WORLD HISTORY. This one aint going away, thousands have died, the region is becoming more unstable day by day, and the entire thing is based on flat out lies by the President and his administration (and they did what is now proven to be all too common a Bush MO - forced other agencies involved to politicize information so that no real decision making ever took place).

It is unforgivable, Bush keeps saying history will bear him out. I believe it will bear him something I just hope the nation can survive his Presidency so that there is a future and history gets a chance to give him his well earned due.

RE: I just want to point out...

"Bush predicted that it was 'unlikely there would be internecine warfare between the different religious and ethnic groups.'"

This from the guy who after that (in the 2004 election cycle) cannot think of any mistake he has ever made. (And of course that quote is a paraphrase that David Manning and or others put in the memo, Bush has never used the word "internecine" in his goddamn life.)

RE: I just want to point out...

Seriously, though. I just want people to look at the SOTU and understand that line-by-line, every word was a lie. This isn't about "16 words". The annodized tubers, the tucks, everything. By the time we actually went to war, the administration knew, or should have, that every word in this section of this speech was a complete fabrication.

RE: I just want to point out...

This hurts, so I'll make it short.... I agree with atrox.

ouch. I pulled something....

RE: I just want to point out...

And Cooper I agree with you, I was not trying to discount what you mentioned, "seriously though" all of these are serious issues, and all frankly, yes, lies.

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