Bush exaggerated Iraq's ties to terrorism, Senate report finds

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Bush misused Iraq intelligence: Senate report By


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush and his top policymakers exaggerated Saddam Hussein's links to terrorism and ignored doubts among intelligence agencies about Iraq's arms programs as they made their case for war, a Senate committee reported on Thursday.



The Senate intelligence committee said in a study that major Bush administration statements that Iraq had a partnership with al Qaeda and provided it with weapons training were unsupported by intelligence, and sometimes contradicted it.

It also said statements on Iraq's weapons before the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion were substantiated in most cases by available U.S. intelligence, but that they failed to reflect internal debate over those findings.

The long-delayed Senate study supported previous reports and findings that the administration's main case for war -- that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction -- was inaccurate and deeply flawed.

"The president and his advisors undertook a relentless public campaign in the aftermath of the (September 11, 2001) attacks to use the war against al Qaeda as a justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein," intelligence committee Chairman John Rockefeller said in written commentary on the report.

"Representing to the American people that the two had an operational partnership and posed a single, indistinguishable threat was fundamentally misleading and led the nation to war on false pretenses."

The report also cited at least one statement -- by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, that the Iraqi government operated underground weapons of mass destruction facilities -- that was not backed up by intelligence information.

REPUBLICAN DISSENT

The committee voted 10-5 to approve the report, with two Republican lawmakers supporting it. Sen. Christopher Bond and three other Republican panel members denounced the study in an attached dissent as a "partisan exercise."

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino cited Republican objections to the report, but said the issue of inaccurate intelligence had been previously aired.

"We had the intelligence that we had, fully vetted, but it was wrong. We certainly regret that and we've taken measures to fix it," Perino said.

U.S. public opinion, supportive of the war at the start, has soured on the war in the last few years, contributing to a dive in Bush's popularity.

The conflict is likely to be a key issue in the November presidential election between Republican John McCain, who supports the war, and Democrat Barack Obama, who opposed the war from the start and says he would aim to pull U.S. troops out within 16 months of taking office in January 2009.

Rockefeller has previously announced his support for Obama.

A second report by the committee faulted the administration's handling of December 2001 Rome meetings between defense officials and Iranian informants, which dealt with the Iranian issue and not Iraq.

It said Department of Defense officials collected potentially useful intelligence information at the meeting that they failed to share with other intelligence agencies.

Rockefeller said the committee's report on the defense department "paints a disturbing picture of Pentagon policy officials" who gathered intelligence on their own and kept others in the dark.

He said the department "demonstrated a fundamental disdain for the intelligence community's role in vetting sensitive sources."
 

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Skufreak you are a piece of filth and anyone that supports this Bush doctrine is filth.
 

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I do feel a bit of "plague on both your houses" for the way the Dems gave in so easily to the doctrine of allowing Bush to start this war.

Then again, the most powerful voice of opposition in congress was conveniently killed in a mysterious plane crash just after the vote and just before his re-election in 2002. ...It was not very 'safe' to go against Bush and Cheney back then. RIP Paul Wellstone.
 
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Skufreak you are a piece of filth and anyone that supports this Bush doctrine is filth.

`scuse me?...you meant to say you,as an american,disagree vehemently with this administration`s foreign policy......but,as an american you absolutely agree with everyone`s right to have an opinion on the matter....

i hope i`m right...
 
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I do feel a bit of "plague on both your houses" for the way the Dems gave in so easily to the doctrine of allowing Bush to start this war.

Then again, the most powerful voice of opposition in congress was conveniently killed in a mysterious plane crash just after the vote and just before his re-election in 2002. ...It was not very 'safe' to go against Bush and Cheney back then. RIP Paul Wellstone.

oh please...not you,too....

looks like i`m gonna have come back hard to squelch some of this hateful drivel.....

this is what happens when you try and be relatively even handed...:shrug:


btw...vinnie...that senate article(who`s the majority in the senate?...lol) was "by" who?........you left that out...
 
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oh please...not you,too....

looks like i`m gonna have come back hard to squelch some of this hateful drivel.....

this is what happens when you try and be relatively even handed...:shrug:
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What exactly is hateful drivel? I only stated the obvious. Don't know if Cheney had Wellstone and his family killed, but the motive was certainly there and the timing was nothing less than miraculous for the administration and it's goals.
 

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What exactly is hateful drivel? I only stated the obvious. Don't know if Cheney had Wellstone and his family killed, but the motive was certainly there and the timing was nothing less than miraculous for the administration and it's goals.

what proof do you have to make such an outrageous assertion?...why kill wellstone?...cause he disagreed?...

by that logic,9/10 of this forum should be executed...

a coincidence? ...the timing was right?...so cheney did it?

you know what?..guys like yourself are the REAL fascists...you and your liberal buddies...calling names...pulling ridiculous allegations outta your asses...

you`re no better than pt1gard..

i`m so sick of liberals......as soon as any resistance is met to their plans to fix the planet, "let's force 'em" comes to mind without a moment's pause....

or force 'em not to....from laws outlining car mileage to mandatory light bulbs to gun bans to mandatory "volunteering" to massive taxes for whatever "good" deed that government must force on the rest of us...

we pay thribute to our enemies for their oil because liberals **** block their own country from doing for ourselves...

you`re an a--hole.....i guess we`re back to square one...
 

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I did not make any assertion. I only stated the facts. Wellstone was the most powerful voice against giving Bush authority for war. Wellstone died in an unsolved plane crash just after his vote and only 11 days prior to his immanent reelection. Bush administration benefitted. It is what it is.

As for everything else you are saying, it's not relevant...but please go on. ...Wow, you are very sensitive about this. Why?
 

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Yes to your right to express your opinion.My ancestry has fought and died for that right.Along side Andy Jackson all the way up to this point in this war. I can trace my family back to these wars both sides of the civil war my ancestry love to fight I guess they couldn't get along with anyone. HATED CLINTON also just so you know. I am DON STEWART I don't hide behind a funny name I live in TN. Come look me up if you have a problem with my comment about the filthy bastxxxs ruining this once great country. I think i'm ready to fight
 

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I did not make any assertion. I only stated the facts. Wellstone was the most powerful voice against giving Bush authority for war. Wellstone died in an unsolved plane crash just after his vote and only 11 days prior to his immanent reelection. Bush administration benefitted. It is what it is.

As for everything else you are saying, it's not relevant...but please go on. ...Wow, you are very sensitive about this. Why?

you`re spouting conspiracy gibberish....no better than ptigard and with no more proof....

i gave you more credit than this...do yourself a favor...do your wavering credibility a favor...don't go into the labyrinth without a ball of string.......
 

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Yes to your right to express your opinion.My ancestry has fought and died for that right.Along side Andy Jackson all the way up to this point in this war. I can trace my family back to these wars both sides of the civil war my ancestry love to fight I guess they couldn't get along with anyone. HATED CLINTON also just so you know. I am DON STEWART I don't hide behind a funny name I live in TN. Come look me up if you have a problem with my comment about the filthy bastxxxs ruining this once great country. I think i'm ready to fight

you need to learn some manners,and not to cast so wide a net...painting everyone with the same brush...

you think you`re scaring somebody?...you`re weaker than apopcorn fart and if you persist with the insults i`ll tear you a new one...
 

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you`re spouting conspiracy gibberish....no better than ptigard and with no more proof....

i gave you more credit than this...do yourself a favor...do your wavering credibility a favor...don't go into the labyrinth without a ball of string.......

I can't prove anything, but I sure as hell feel it, based on an overwhelming number of coincidences and motive. Call me whatever you want, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if Cheney had Wellstone killed. I'd say it's more likely that he did it than didn't do it.

As for credit, I don't need or care about any. So there's no sense of loss there.;)
 
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