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Bush 'wanted war in 2002'

 
 
Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 01:34 am
Bush 'wanted war in 2002'

Julian Borger in Washington
Tuesday February 24, 2004
The Guardian

George Bush set the US on the path to war in Iraq with a formal order signed in February 2002, more than a year before the invasion, according to a book published yesterday.

The revelation casts doubt on the public insistence by US and British officials throughout 2002 that no decision had been taken to go to war, pending negotiations at the United Nations.

Rumsfeld's War is by Rowan Scarborough, the Pentagon correspondent for the conservative Washington Times newspaper, which is known for its contacts in the defence department's civilian leadership.

"On February 16 2002, Bush signed a secret national security council directive establishing the goals and objectives for going to war with Iraq, according to classified documents I obtained," Mr Scarborough wrote, in an account of the "global war on terrorism" as seen from the office of Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary.

The next month, he writes, the head of central command, General Tommy Franks, conducted a "major Iraq war exercise code-named "Prominent Hammer", and in April he briefed the joint chiefs of staff on the invasion plan.

"Franks's plan called for 200,000 to 250,000 troops and a two-front land war... striking from Kuwait and from Turkey," the book says.

The national security council refused to comment on the book's claims about the February directive. "I don't do book reviews," a White House official said.

Ivo Daalder, an official in Bill Clinton's national security council, said a national security presidential directive was "the most formal way that decisions by the president and others are communicated to the rest of the government."

Rumsfeld's War reproduces excerpts from a secret Defence Intelligence Agency briefing document in July 1999 about future threats to the US.

It portrays Saddam Hussein's Iraq as a threat only if sanctions were lifted. But the administration decided that neither inspections nor sanctions were working, partly as a result of later discredited reports that Saddam had stockpiled WMDs.
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pistoff
 
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Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 05:40 am
As posted earlier
The neo Fascists were pushing for an invasion as early as '98. As soon as Dubya siezed the White House the plan was to invade and to find the hype to convince The American citizens. Hence, The Office of Special Plans, Cheney and Rummy's project. They put together the scenerios that would scare the sheeit out of the populace and pumped it via the compliant Media. The Media lapped it up. Oh, goody, a war. That' ll be great for us.

The Dems, mostly ate it up too because it made them loo patriotic, even though they damn well knew it was a scam. Kerry and Edwards signed on. Kucinich, A Rep.from CA., a few others and Byrd opposed the charade.

The Upper Class supported it because it was going to be a good thing for the Multi-corps.

The Neo Fascists got their war.

Do the Dems have a viable plan for post war Iraq? Ten more months to go and many more dead and maimed will be a result. Will the American people still think it was worth the death and Billions? Obviously, the War profiteers thinks so.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 06:29 am
It must have been great for the arms dealers!
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