Senate Report: Bush Used Iraq Intel He Knew Was False

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First Posted: 06- 5-08 10:44 AM   |   Updated: 06-13-08 05:12 AM

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More than five years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the Senate Intelligence Committee has finally gone on the record: the Bush administration misused, and in some cases disregarded, intelligence which led the nation into war. The two final sections of a long-delayed and much anticipated "Phase II" report on the Bush administration's use of prewar intelligence, released on Thursday morning, accuse senior White House officials of repeatedly misrepresenting the threat posed by Iraq.

In addition, the report on Iraq war intelligence harshly criticizes a Pentagon office for executing "inappropriate, sensitive intelligence activities" without the proper knowledge of the State Department and other agencies.

In addition to judgments that could prove troublesome for the White House and make waves in the presidential race, the report also contains some stinging minority reports from Republican committee members who allege that Democrats turned the intelligence review process into a "partisan exercise."

However, when the GOP controlled the intelligence committee and steered its "Phase I" reporting on the use of Iraq war intelligence, critics complained that tough questions about the Bush administration's actions had been kicked down the road, and thus required a second round of fact finding -- dubbed "Phase II." The committee's delay in producing that full report to the public was seen by Democrats as evidence of a stonewalling campaign executed by President Bush's Republican Senate allies.

Former Committee Chairman Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) often vacillated over whether or not the report was worth completing, first promising in 2004 that the work would be finished, and then calling it a "monumental waste of time" later in 2005. When Democrats gained control of the Senate after the 2006 midterm elections, they gained a majority of seats on the committee and set the course for the production of the final reports. Whether by partisan design or simple chance, however, the committee managed to save some of the best questions for last.

The "Phase II" report states -- in terms clearer than any previous government publication -- that there was no operational relationship between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, that Bush officials were not truthful about the difficulties the United States would face in post-war Iraq and that their public statements did not reflect intelligence they had at the time, and, specifically, that the intelligence community would not confirm any meeting between Iraqi officials and Mohamed Atta -- a claim that was nevertheless publicly repeated.

"Before taking the country to war, this Administration owed it to the American people to give them a 100 percent accurate picture of the threat we faced. Unfortunately, our Committee has concluded that the Administration made significant claims that were not supported by the intelligence," Rockefeller said in a statement provided to The Huffington Post.

"In making the case for war, the Administration repeatedly presented intelligence as fact when in reality it was unsubstantiated, contradicted, or even non-existent. As a result, the American people were led to believe that the threat from Iraq was much greater than actually existed. ... There is no question we all relied on flawed intelligence. But, there is a fundamental difference between relying on incorrect intelligence and deliberately painting a picture to the American people that you know is not fully accurate."

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In a minority report authored by Sens. Orrin Hatch, Christopher Bond and Richard Burr, the Republicans accuse committee Democrats of committing a key error of governmental logic. "Intelligence informs policy. It does not dictate policy," they wrote. "Intelligence professionals are responsible for their failures in intelligence collection, analysis, counter-intelligence and covert action. Policymakers must also bear the burden of their mistakes, an entirely different order of mistakes. It is a pity this report fails to illuminate this distinction."

The key findings released by Rockefeller and his divided committee brings the five-part "Phase II" of the committee's report on prewar intelligence to completion. The investigation's first phase was released on July 2004, and two less controversial parts of "Phase II" were declassified in September 2006.

The potential election year impact of these latest findings is uncertain. On the stump, Sen. John McCain has explained his support of the "surge" strategy in Iraq by saying the country has become the "central front" in the war on terror -- a framing that attempts to shoot past the question of Iraq's status in the terror hierarchy during the 2003 campaign waged in Congress to authorize military action.

Still, the breadth of the Committee's citations of examples in which the Bush administration's comments were not supported by intelligence could reignite public dissatisfaction over the war. According to a release from Rockefeller's office that was provided to The Huffington Post, these examples include:

-- Statements and implications by the President and Secretary of State suggesting that Iraq and al-Qa'ida had a partnership, or that Iraq had provided al-Qa'ida with weapons training, were not substantiated by the intelligence.

-- Statements by the President and the Vice President indicating that Saddam Hussein was prepared to give weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups for attacks against the United States were contradicted by available intelligence information.

-- Statements by President Bush and Vice President Cheney regarding the postwar situation in Iraq, in terms of the political, security, and economic, did not reflect the concerns and uncertainties expressed in the intelligence products.

-- Statements by the President and Vice President prior to the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate regarding Iraq's chemical weapons production capability and activities did not reflect the intelligence community's uncertainties as to whether such production was ongoing.

-- The Secretary of Defense's statement that the Iraqi government operated underground WMD facilities that were not vulnerable to conventional airstrikes because they were underground and deeply buried was not substantiated by available intelligence information.

-- The Intelligence Community did not confirm that Muhammad Atta met an Iraqi intelligence officer in Prague in 2001 as the Vice President repeatedly claimed.

"It has been four years since the Committee began the second phase of its review," Sen. Dianne Feinstein wrote in her note attached to the report. "The results are now in. Even though the intelligence before the war supported inaccurate statements, this Administration distorted the intelligence in order to build its case to go to war. The Executive Branch released only those findings that supported the argument, did not relay uncertainties, and at times made statements beyond what the intelligence supported."

More than five years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the Senate Intelligence Committee has finally gone on the record: the Bush administration misused, and in some cases disregarded, intelligence ...
More than five years after the initial invasion of Iraq, the Senate Intelligence Committee has finally gone on the record: the Bush administration misused, and in some cases disregarded, intelligence ...
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The vote to Impeach Bush and Cheney should happen the day before Obama is sworn in. The impeachment should take effect just minutes before inauguration to avoid having to replace this administration. But, it will be recorded in history that Bush and Cheney were indeed impeached for lying to the nation in order to start a war. Then criminal proceeding should commence in February 2009 to at least put Dick in a cell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 06/05/2008
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There is still time to IMPEACH these criminals.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 06/05/2008
- fignozzle I'm a Fan of fignozzle 15 fans permalink
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anyone watch olberman tonight??
richard clark had alot to say about it.
i am sickened by this.

so my husband wrote to pelosi.

impeachment is NOT good enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 06/05/2008
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You're right. Impeachment is NOT enough.

Even a firing squad wouldn't be good enough.

Hanging would be better but still not good enough for these scumbags.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 06/05/2008
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Water with no board! Take them to the Middle of the Alantic then flush!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 06/05/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 358 fans permalink
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Richard Clark expressed his gratitude to the surivors of 9/11 for their forgiveness of his failings. It was very moving to hear, especially from someone who was in the administration at that time. It's so cathartic to feel some genuine emotions for a change, even when they're so painful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 06/05/2008
- fignozzle I'm a Fan of fignozzle 15 fans permalink
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and they are made more painful by virtue of this report.

and thinking that nothing may happen.

i hope alot of people heard RC on Olberman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 06/05/2008

Is anything really going to happen? Congress doesn't appear to be in a rush to hold the administration accountable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 06/05/2008

They only have steroid hearings in mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 06/05/2008

So why aren't we having impeachment proceedings and indictments and imprisonment?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 06/05/2008

If the evidence shows that Bush, Cheney and others lied to the American people in order to justify a war against Iraq, then that would qualify as high crimes and misdemeanors. Never mind that they should legitimately face international justice, Congress should immediately begin impeachment proceedings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 06/05/2008
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Forget impeachment: Indictment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 06/05/2008
- aristippe I'm a Fan of aristippe 13 fans permalink

And are the members of congress who voted yea going to hold themselves accountable as well? No. So impeachment is off the table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 06/05/2008
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 278 fans permalink
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World Court!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 06/05/2008
- fignozzle I'm a Fan of fignozzle 15 fans permalink
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roll tide roll!!!!!!

and i agree wholeheartedly!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/05/2008

In his closing statement, the prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials stated that a "war of aggression" was not only a war crime, it was the "supreme" war crime.

"We charge unlawful aggression. . .as it was. . .prior to 1939, illegal and criminal for Germany or any other nation to redress grievances or seek expansion by resort to aggressive war."

". . .the kingpin which holds them all together, is the plot for aggressive wars. The chief reason for international cognizance of these crimes lies in this fact. . ."

"A common plan or conspiracy to seize the machinery of a state, to commit crimes against the peace of the world. . .cannot be thought of in the same terms as the plotting of petty crimes. . .Little gangsters may plan which will carry a pistol and which a stiletto. . .But in planning a war, the pistol becomes a Wehrmacht, the stiletto, a Luftwaffe. Where to strike is not a choice of dark alleys, but a matter of world geography. The operation involves the manipulation of public opinion, the law of the state, the police power, industry, and finance. The baits and bluffs must be translated into a nation's foreign policy. . ."

". . .These are rules which every society has found necessary in order to reach men, like these defendants, who never get blood on their own hands but who lay plans that result in the shedding of blood. . ."

http://www.courttv.com/archive/casefiles/nuremberg/close.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 06/05/2008
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Wait until little Georgie and his play-date friends are out of office and then begin the investigations.
He cant' pardon anyone then, and he cant escape the wheels of justice.
If, by chance, our own Justice system doesnt take the lead, then I am certain other Countries will.

I just can't wait until a bounty is placed on their heads - wouldnt it be a scream if some Corporation with deep pockets sends Bounty Hunters..... Dog, where are you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 06/05/2008
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Harry Shearer put it all to song, with the help of the great Don Was...

935 Lies..

http://www.mydamnchannel.com/Harry_Shearer/Music_Videos/935Lies_687.aspx

"The think tank did the counting, the figure still could rise..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 06/05/2008

We are in corporate control, if I'm wrong then Congress would start Impeachment hearings. Corporations are controlling Congress and unless we force election finance reform this will not change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 06/05/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

There's a sad reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 06/05/2008
- optiquest I'm a Fan of optiquest 3 fans permalink

what does that mean exactly when you write we are in "corporate control"? What out there in your world that you can taste, touch, consume, or operate was not made by a corporation? You are using a PC, or mac or other type of computer, components of which were manufactured by some corporation. You access the net, another pathway delivered by a corporation.

What exactly is so bad about corporations? Did you go to scroool in the former USSR? Or were you indoctrinated by Castro? What caused you to hate corporations? They are the engines of our economy. They are behind all progress. Without corps, learning with tools such as PCs or books would be impossible. Research would be impossible. Also, living itself would be impossible. Unless you hunt for food. But u commie liberals hate guns and corps, so you'd starve.

I'll be u work for a corporation don't u? Or u got fired by one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 06/05/2008

The senate's so-called Phase II report is the solid basis for instituting impeachment proceedings against both George W Bush and especially, Dick Cheney.

As an earlier poster suggested, if deliberately proffering cherry picked intelligence in supporting the Bush Administration's intentional rush to the Iraq War is insufficient grounds for holding those responsible, what exactly would "sufficient" grounds entail? If the testimony before a federal grand jury in the Clinton/ Monica Lewinsky affair was seen as suficiently serious to warrant the House's voting out Articles of Impeachment against President Bill Clinton where on the "serious offense scale" does falsifying national security threats leading us into a totally ill-conceived war rank?

As I have said and written on numerous occasions, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's refusal to advocate impeachment in the Bush Administration's manipulation of pre-war intelligence is a statement that some individuals are indeed above the law. This is a message that is fundamentally counter to the dictates of the Constitution of the United States. The framers in their enormous wisdom included impeachment in our Constitution for a very definite reason and Nancy Pelosi's decision to effectively remove it establishes a very dangerous precedent. Who the hell is Nancy Pelosi to re-write the fundamental law of this land?

As seriously despicable as torture, illegal surveilance of US citizens and politicizing the Dept of Justice is they pale in comparison to the tragic consequences of Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 06/05/2008
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Another page of Bush's legacy reaches the printing presses.

How will history view his war now?

Had he paid attention in his own history classes, he'd know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 06/05/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 148 fans permalink

A people gets the kind of governance they deserve. Do we deserve no better than the illegal governance of George Bush?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 06/05/2008
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It still amazes me, to this day, that people were taken in by him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 06/05/2008
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But he's the guy you'd most like to have a beer with!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 06/05/2008

I thought war crimes and crimes against humanity were crimes. Is anybody in the US government and/or justice department doing anything? If they are, its really hard to tell except these 'reports' and subpoena's that no one pays attention to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 06/05/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 148 fans permalink

The trials getting underway at Guantanamo are another example of administration illegalities:

"Despite the assistance of civilian defense counsel, the military commissions are fundamentally flawed by their brazen neglect of due process. They allow convictions based on confessions possibly derived from torture, secret evidence a defendant cannot rebut, and hearsay evidence. The government has already acknowledged waterboarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Any Law & Order junkie can tell you there's something deeply wrong with this picture.

The commissions have also become inherently politicized, as is evidenced by the removal of Brig. Gen. Thomas Hartmann from another military commission case for exerting "unlawful command influence." It seems his dual role of supervising the prosecution and providing legal advice to the ostensibly independent "Convening Authority" of the commissions, along with his willingness to use coerced evidence and his desire to prosecute "sexy" cases that would capture the public's attention, didn't even cut it in this biased system.

The military commissions that have been attempted so far have been riddled with false starts and legal challenges to their very legitimacy. Not a single one has been completed. Only one plea bargain has been struck: the nine-month sentence for David Hicks, the so-called "Australian Taliban." "

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anthony-d-romero/aclu-fights-for-justice-a_b_105488.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 06/05/2008

What you are about to view, is reinventing media. If this existed in 2000, we wouldn't be reading the article above. It's about bringing a voice in the media to the America people.

Mr. Moderator, please don't erase this. People need to see this....

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=35185726

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 06/05/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

Couldn't get the video to play through. I hope the comments on the first page weren't indicitive of the video itself. Most of them were mindless, robotic, zombie nationalism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/05/2008
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