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 snowyegret
 
posted on February 9, 2004 08:20:50 AM new
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2004/01/12_405.htmlThe Lie Factory



"So far, she says, no investigators have come knocking. Not from the Central Intelligence Agency, which conducted an internal inquiry into intelligence on Iraq, not from the congressional intelligence committees, not from the president's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. All of those bodies are ostensibly looking into the Bush administration's prewar Iraq intelligence, amid charges that the White House and the Pentagon exaggerated, distorted, or just plain lied about Iraq's links to Al Qaeda terrorists and its possession of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. In her hands, Kwiatkowski holds several pieces of the puzzle. Yet she, along with a score of other career officers recently retired or shuffled off to other jobs, has not been approached by anyone.

Kwiatkowski, 43, a now-retired Air Force officer who served in the Pentagon's Near East and South Asia (NESA) unit in the year before the invasion of Iraq, observed how the Pentagon's Iraq war-planning unit manufactured scare stories about Iraq's weapons and ties to terrorists. "It wasn't intelligence‚ -- it was propaganda," she says. "They'd take a little bit of intelligence, cherry-pick it, make it sound much more exciting, usually by taking it out of context, often by juxtaposition of two pieces of information that don't belong together." It was by turning such bogus intelligence into talking points for U.S. officials‚ -- including ominous lines in speeches by President Bush and Vice President Cheney, along with Secretary of State Colin Powell's testimony at the U.N. Security Council last February‚ -- that the administration pushed American public opinion into supporting an unnecessary war.

Until now, the story of how the Bush administration produced its wildly exaggerated estimates of the threat posed by Iraq has never been revealed in full. But, for the first time, a detailed investigation by Mother Jones, based on dozens of interviews‚ -- some on the record, some with officials who insisted on anonymity‚ -- exposes the workings of a secret Pentagon intelligence unit and of the Defense Department's war-planning task force, the Office of Special Plans. It's the story of a close-knit team of ideologues who spent a decade or more hammering out plans for an attack on Iraq and who used the events of September 11, 2001, to set it into motion. "


An article worth reading.



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 plsmith
 
posted on February 9, 2004 10:01:14 AM new
Snowy, the link you posted doesn't go to the article.

Edit it to this:

http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2004/01/12_405.html


Off to read it now...


 
 Helenjw
 
posted on February 9, 2004 11:06:17 AM new


Snowyegret's link to Mother Jones article The Lie Factory



PNAC Neocons

PNAC Neocon's letter to Clinton signed by Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld etal

 
 profe51
 
posted on February 9, 2004 12:39:16 PM new
How anyone could read that letter dated 1998, see who it's signers are, and not come to the conclusion that the President of the United States is nothing more than the front man for a small and powerful group of people is way beyond me.
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 plsmith
 
posted on February 9, 2004 01:06:47 PM new
"So far, despite all of the investigations under way, there is little sign that any of them are going to delve into the operations of the Luti-Shulsky Office of Special Plans and its secret intelligence unit. Because it operates in the Pentagon's policy shop, it is not officially part of the intelligence community, and so it is seemingly immune to congressional oversight."

That's just great; the people shaping the policies and information that sent us to war aren't accountable for their actions.


Disturbing article, Snowy; thanks for posting it.

 
 
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