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Pentagon Attempts To Memory Hole New Report That Dismisses
Al Qaeda-Saddam link
Cancels plan for broad public release of report that debunks
Neocon lie
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Related:
Neocon Lie Finally Debunked: Osama Not in Cahoots with Saddam
The Pentagon has blocked the scheduled release of
a definitive report that found no pre-Iraq war link between late
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
The report, which is based on 600,000 official Iraqi
documents seized by US forces, was due to be posted on the Joint
Forces Command website late yesterday, and was to be followed
up by a background briefing with the authors. However, the report
will now only be made available to those in the media who request
it.
Of course, given that the mainstream media is more
concerned with the myspace page of the Spitzer hooker than iron
clad proof that the Bush administration lied its way into a still
ongoing war, we are unlikely to hear much more about this report.
Asked why the report, which was produced by a federally-funded
think tank, the Institute for Defense Analyses, would not be posted
online and could not be emailed, the spokesman for Joint Forces
Command said: "We're making the report available to anyone
who wishes to have it, and we'll send it out via CD in the mail."
Another Pentagon official said initial press reports on the study made it "too
politically sensitive.", reported ABC.
Translation: With the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war approaching
on March 19, and the White House attempting to hold support for
a continued large U.S. troop presence there, those who have not
yet realized they were monumentally deceived by their own government
on this issue may finally wake up to the truth.
(Article continues below)
A reminder of the lies that took the country to war:
''There is no question but that there have been interactions
between the Iraqi government, Iraqi officials and Al Qaeda operatives.
They have occurred over a span of some 8 or 10 years to our
knowledge. There are currently Al Qaeda in Iraq,'' - Former
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Infinity CBS Radio, Nov.
14, 2002.
"What I want to bring to your attention today is the potentially
much more sinister nexus between Iraq and the Al Qaeda terrorist
network," former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell,
United Nations Testimony, February 5, 2003.
"We know he's out trying once again to produce nuclear
weapons and we know that he has a long-standing relationship
with various terrorist groups, including the al-Qaeda organization,"
- Vice President Dick Cheney, NBC Meet The Press, March 16,
2003.
"The reason I keep insisting that there was a relationship
between Iraq and Saddam and al Qaeda: because there was a relationship
between Iraq and al Qaeda," - President George W. Bush,
Washington Post, June 18, 2004.
The lies have not stopped either. As recently as last July, Bush
tried to tie Al Qaeda to the ongoing violence in Iraq. "The
same people that attacked us on September the 11th is a crowd
that is now bombing people, killing innocent men, women and children,
many of whom are Muslims," he said.
Last Summer also saw Dick Cheney doing the rounds in high schools,
giving speeches in which he repeated
the claim of a Saddam-Al Qaeda link.
Although the new report is the first "official" admission
of neocon war lies, there have been many previous accounts that
corroborate the deception.
As reported by the NY Times, "The chairman of the monitoring
group appointed by the United Nations Security Council to track
Al Qaeda told reporters that his team had found no evidence linking
Al Qaeda to Saddam Hussein" [6/27/03].
According to national security officials, "In the 14 weeks
since the fall of Baghdad, coalition forces have not brought to
light any significant evidence demonstrating the bond between
Iraq and Al Qaeda…Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Abu Zubaydah,
the two highest-ranking Qaeda operatives in custody, have told
investigators that Mr. bin Laden shunned cooperation with Saddam
Hussein" [NY Times, 7/20/03]
Even the 9/11
commission report, famed for its numerous omissions,
undercuts claims before the war that Hussein had links to Al Qaeda.
Fast forward to April 2007 and a separate Pentagon
Report, based on interrogations, dismissed any link
between Al Qaeda and Saddam.
It was also revealed
last Summer, via Stephen Hayes’s biography
on Dick Cheney, that the current Director of National Intelligence
Mike McConnell appears to side with “those who believe that
the administration manipulated intelligence on Iraq for political
purposes before the 2003 invasion.”
McConnell decried the “secondary unit” established
within the Pentagon to “reinterpret information”
prior to the war. An internal Pentagon investigation released
in February revealed that former Undersecretary of Defense Doug
Feith utilized the Counter-Terrorism Evaluation Group within
the Pentagon to create and promote false links between Iraq
and al Qaeda.
Specifically, then-Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz
“asked Feith’s analysts to ignore the intelligence
community’s belief that the militant Islamist al-Qaida
and Saddam’s secular dictatorship were unlikely allies.”
Subsequently, Feith “disseminated alternative intelligence
assessments on the Iraq and al-Qaida relationship…to senior
decision-makers.”
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