> Indignation Grows in U.S. Over British Prewar Documents
13 May 2005, 18:27
Lets say it is a real document from one Brit to another Brit, which says the first Brit thinks the Bush Administration was planning to go to war no matter what. I think that about summarizes it.
So it is this Brit’s opinion that Bush was dead set on goin to war in Iraq. It is still just his OPINION.
Now lets look as to the MOTIVE for releasing the "secret internal memo"; it was released to try to get the public to VOTE AGAINST Tony Blair and as a result your memo issue gets washed down the toilet.
This "inteligence" memo is an assessment, an INTERPRETATION of the tea leaves that someone in MI6 digested period.
Now if they had in fact heard or gotten their hands on a document from our US government which said that the Bush Administration was going to War regardless and they were willing to "construct a case for war" and blatantly disregard any other intelligence THEN YOU’D HAVE SOMETHING THERE but as it stands this is still just somebody’s opinion.
Lets say it is a real document from one Brit to another Brit, which says the first Brit thinks the Bush Administration was planning to go to war no matter what. I think that about summarizes it.
So it is this Brit’s opinion that Bush was dead set on goin to war in Iraq. It is still just his OPINION.
Now lets look as to the MOTIVE for releasing the "secret internal memo"; it was released to try to get the public to VOTE AGAINST Tony Blair and as a result your memo issue gets washed down the toilet.
This "inteligence" memo is an assessment, an INTERPRETATION of the tea leaves that someone in MI6 digested period.
Now if they had in fact heard or gotten their hands on a document from our US government which said that the Bush Administration was going to War regardless and they were willing to "construct a case for war" and blatantly disregard any other intelligence THEN YOU’D HAVE SOMETHING THERE but as it stands this is still just somebody’s opinion.
Sorry if that ruins your day!