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Iraq War - Timeline on Fixed Facts Around the Policy
by Open-Publishing - Monday 1 August 20051 comment
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At the very first National Security Council meeting of the Bush administration held on January 30, 2001, according to then Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill:
"From the very beginning, there was a conviction, that Saddam Hussein was a bad person and that he needed to go...ten days after the inauguration."
That tone had set the new administration’s secret policy - to invade Iraq intentionally and unconditionally.
As the Bush administration embroils in scandal after scandal, it’s obvious that Rovegate, Downing Street Memos revelations, and the consistent smearing blitz of prominent government officials in dissension, such as Paul O’Neill, Joe Wilson, and Dick Clarke, have all been part of the larger stratagem of fixing intelligence and facts around the policy to go to war in Iraq. As pieces of evidence trickled forth, we now know the Bush administration’s hidden agenda in building up for the war and the complicity of Bush’s inner circle members for perpetuating systematic deceptions, distortions and disinformation about anything to do with the Iraq war.
read more:
– http://uniorb.com/RCHECK/iraqwar.htm
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1 August 2005, 21:15
Diana: That, in a nutshell, is about the way that the Bush people came into office, set about destroying whatever accomodations we had reached in religion, politics and economics, and proposed to set themselves up as Lords of the Earth. The Black Angel of Death, Condi Rice, now goes about preaching liberty and democracy as though those words were not covered with Bush filth and have become obscenities in the mouths of people like Rumsfeld, Rove, Wolfowitz and Lord Bush himself. The words are slogans, used as distractions, from the death and destruction strategy of the neoconservatives to insure themselves glory, wealth, respect and maximum profit. Ask the thousands of people who died for the Bush lies about freedom, about happiness, and about the destruction of their lives and homes. Behind all that grinning, prancing, swaggering and manic behavior, behind all the stage-managed audiences and interviews, lies an abject failure of a vicious administration.