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Colin Powell's New Book: War With Iraq Never Debated

Posted: 05/09/2012 3:23 pm Updated: 05/10/2012 12:22 am

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Colin Powell with vial he said could contain anthrax, at the United Nations in 2003.

WASHINGTON -- In his new book, former Secretary of State Colin Powell provides what may be the most authoritative confirmation yet that there was never a considered debate in the George W. Bush White House about whether going to war in Iraq was really a good idea.

In a chapter discussing what he calls his “infamous” February 2003 speech to the United Nations where he authoritatively presented what was later exposed as gross misinformation about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, Powell notes that by that time, war “was approaching.”

“By then, the President did not think war could be avoided,” Powell writes. “He had crossed the line in his own mind, even though the NSC [National Security Council] had never met -- and never would meet -- to discuss the decision.”

The National Security Council, which was at the time led by Condoleezza Rice, is the president’s foremost advisory body for national security and foreign policy.

The book, “It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership,” which will be released May 22, is largely a series of leadership parables from Powell, who now spends a lot of time on the lecture circuit. The Huffington Post obtained an advance copy.

Bush insisted in his own 2010 memoir, "Decision Points," that the invasion was something he came to support only reluctantly and after a long period of reflection. During his book tour, he even cast himself as “a dissenting voice” in the run-up to war. “I didn't wanna use force,” he said.

But Powell supports the increasingly well-documented conclusion that there was actually no decision-making point -- or decision-making process -- during the events between the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, which had nothing to do with those attacks.

Former CIA Director George Tenet made an admission similar to Powell’s in his own 2007 memoir. "There was never a serious debate that I know of within the administration about the imminence of the Iraqi threat," he wrote. Nor "was there ever a significant discussion" about the possibility of containing Iraq without an invasion.

Indeed, history shows that Bush had long wanted to strike out at Saddam Hussein and was trying to link Iraq to 9/11 within a day of the terrorist attacks.

The first concrete evidence was the Downing Street Memos first published in 2005, which documented the conclusions of British officials after high-level talks in Washington in July 2002 that “[m]ilitary action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy.”

An analysis of the historical record by the National Security Archives in 2010 concluded that, “In contrast to an extensive record of planning for actual military operations, there is no record that President George W. Bush ever made a considered decision for war. All of the numerous White House and Pentagon meetings concerned moving the project forward, not whether a march into conflict was a proper course for the United States and its allies. Deliberations were instrumental to furthering the war project, not considerations of the basic course.”

The war, which President Barack Obama officially brought to an end Dec. 31, cost the U.S. government around $3 trilllion, left 4,487 U.S. servicemembers dead and killed more than 100,000 Iraqis. The Pentagon counts 32,226 U.S. servicemembers wounded, but the toll, including cumulative psychological and physiological damage, may be as high as half a million.

In Powell’s explanation of how he came to provide the misleading and inaccurate account of Iraq’s WMD capability at the UN, the former secretary of state points an incriminating finger at Vice President Dick Cheney’s office -- confirming previous reports such as the one by Karen DeYoung, in her Powell biography.

In the new book, Powell describes his reaction to the initial “WMD case” from the White House. “It was a disaster. It was incoherent,” he writes. “I learned later that Scooter Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, had authored the unusable presentation, not the NSC staff. And several years after that, I learned from Dr. Rice that the idea of using Libby had come from the Vice President, who had persuaded the President to have Libby, a lawyer, write the ‘case’ as a lawyer's brief and not as an intelligence assessment.”

Powell gives himself credit for rejecting continued appeals from Cheney to add “assertions that had been rejected months earlier to links between Iraq and 9/11 and other terrorist acts.”

All in all, Powell acknowledges that the speech was “one of my most momentous failures, the one with the widest-ranging impact.” But he also concludes that “every senior U.S. official would have made the exact same case,”

He adds: “I get mad when bloggers accuse me of lying -- of knowing the information was false. I didn’t.”

The lesson of all this, Powell writes, is to follow these guidelines: “Always try to get over failure quickly. Learn from it. Study how you contributed to it. If you are responsible for it, own up to it.”

But Powell didn’t exactly own up to this for years. His former chief of staff, Col. Larry Wilkerson, first went public in 2005 with details of a secret cabal led by the vice president which hijacked U.S. foreign policy and hoodwinked the president. Wilkerson also argued for years that there was never a formal decision to go to war. Powell conspicuously failed to back him up at the time.

So what does Wilkerson make of Powell’s conclusory lessons? “Powell’s rules are for everyone else,” he told HuffPost on Wednesday.

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novelist2000
veritas non olet
12:30 AM on 11/27/2012
Saw a docu last night called 'Modern Spies', British, Part I.

The man was interviewd who admittedly concocted the story of WMD and mobile rocket launchers. He had sought asylum in Germany in 1999. Two weeks after 9/11 in 2001 the US demanded all info that the German secret service BND (Bundesnachrichtendienst) had on Iraq.

To me, the man had dishonest vibes, as if he had been paid for such 'information'. As he had been an engineer in Iraq he would have been a credible choice. He lives in Karlsruhe, according to "Die Welt" newspaper and has changed his name. His codename, mentioned in the docu and in the paper, was Curveball - the other names I forgot. I wonder if the German government will demand his social security payments back as they do from other poor buggers.

Under Saddam, the oil was state owned. On 1 April 2003 a new contract with the French elf Aquitaine, that sold the oil in Euros not USD would have come into force. This is often forgotten when talking about the March 2003 intervention.
07:32 AM on 11/02/2012
At least Collin should admit he only keeps Being A RINO and supporting a Pres Who may be Guilty of at least Manslaghter in my opinion. Is he looking for a job now or just got in his punch at colnesia. I will listen to Condie but Collin Powell (Forget it if he Lied to UN as left Says)
03:41 PM on 07/08/2012
Has anyone considered a retaliation on Saddam for trying to kill Bush Sr. while he was President as something in George W's mind?
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CharlesinCalif
05:31 PM on 08/10/2012
That might have entered into it, but I suspect much more important for W was the thought that he was going to one up the Old Man. Not just defeat Saddam, but take him down as well.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
10:18 AM on 06/04/2012
Government and Religion... Exploiter of the ignorant and oppressor of all.
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Peter Gatliff
10:06 PM on 05/27/2012
It doesnt take rocket science that war was planned in the board rooms of Houston, Texas long ago.
04:39 PM on 05/23/2012
Of course it was never debated. Bush planned the war before he even got nominated.
I will never understand why the Congress went along with it like a flock of sheep.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
10:11 AM on 06/04/2012
Because every single one of them is a puppet on a string.
04:47 PM on 06/04/2012
Sometimes it seems so.
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Larry Waters
Bio your micro edit!
03:14 PM on 05/23/2012
Powell's resignation, and condemnation of the direction the Bush Administration was heading, might have saved America from one of it's greatest foreign policy disasters.
04:39 PM on 05/23/2012
And the brave general was afraid to do it, or else didn't want to lose his job
12:43 PM on 05/22/2012
Bush is doing the right thing; he is hiding in Texas knowing that his admin was an unmitigated dissaster ( thanks for the catchy phrase Dick)..It is Cheney who continues to impose his amatuer opinion on the unwanting public. --
04:40 PM on 05/23/2012
And they gave that son of perdition a new heart!
12:32 AM on 12/28/2012
csmomo he really needed a new heart. He didn't have any heart at all.
11:53 AM on 05/22/2012
The thing that bothers me most 3 trillion dollars and the republicans are complaining about our debt crisis? 4500 service men died for what??? How many families of these service men now saw wtf did I lose my child, spouse, brother, sister, loved one, mom, dad for? 100,000 Iraqis Dead for ???? The numbers are staggering
04:41 PM on 05/23/2012
For little George and Big Dick, the power and the glory of those two pieces of excrement.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
10:14 AM on 06/04/2012
What is even stranger still? ... ..Not one of those that lost everything seems to want to make it a personal matter for those that caused the loss.
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kalidescopemind
My glass is 1/4 full '(
05:35 AM on 06/27/2012
One threw a shoe, bless his heart!
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franksnmail
Here's What I Really Think!
02:30 PM on 05/20/2012
I will read the book when it comes out in paperback but until then I will continue to support the Idea that Bush did NOT lie about anything. Many times, from many people we have heard these words or words similiar to them:

"later exposed as gross misinformation about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction"

We've read and listened to Saddam telling the FBI that he had HIS people promote the idea that they WERE IN FACT working on WMD's as if to scare the U.S. and her allies from attacking. It didn't work, simple fact. We ALSO know, for a FACT, that ALL politicians LIE! Our current administration is a prime example. Life goes on.
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kalidescopemind
My glass is 1/4 full '(
05:40 AM on 06/27/2012
Bush said: "It takes a court order to perform those wiretaps". That is a lie. Plain and simple.

Name ONE from President Obama. He said things he wanted to do that he didn't, but those are not lies. If he had the power to do them, he would have, plain and simple. Too bad you cannot and will not know the difference.
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franksnmail
Here's What I Really Think!
02:49 PM on 06/27/2012
Go ahead and tell me these aren't lies:

http://news.investors.com/article/615581/201206201901/obama-tells-stories-to-support-radical-agenda.htm

And this is before he becaem president. The man wouldn't know the truth if it bit him.
Just use google...
08:56 PM on 05/16/2012
well this would have been RELEVANT A DECADE AGO

thanks for taking your time.
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kalidescopemind
My glass is 1/4 full '(
05:42 AM on 06/27/2012
So if you get away with lying for 10 years, its ok, and "irrelevant"? I don't think so, only a fool would.
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thomasearlva
The more others speak, I fear for the world.
04:31 PM on 05/12/2012
It's hard to unseat a president during a time of "war" AND to question his motives and evidence. Even afterwards, there is a time where they seem immune, though history may not favor them. You do get to pay their cell phone data plan for them. Can you hear him now.
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Hal Donahue
Concerned citizen tired of the lies
09:33 PM on 05/11/2012
Why is there no investigation of this matter? Bush the torturer violated US and International law with immunity? I hope not...
04:50 PM on 05/23/2012
He did and he will go to his grave without paying for it.
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CB5
We do not want to repeat 2010 in 2014! VOTE:)
04:54 PM on 05/11/2012
Very interesting. Can't wait to read.
The TRUTH will set us all FREE !