Deception's damning documents
06/21/05
It's bad enough that the Bush administration had so little international support for the Iraqi war that its 'coalition of the willing' meant the United States, Britain, and the equivalent of a child's imaginary friends. It's even worse that, as the British Downing Street memo confirms, they had so little evidence of real threats that they knew from the start that they were going to have to manufacture excuses to go to war. What's more damning still is that they effectively began this war even before the congressional vote. With congressman John Conyers holding hearings, the media are finally starting to cover the Downing Street memo. This transcript of a July 23, 2002, British prime minister's meeting, whose legitimacy the British government confirms, details their response to the Bush administration's intention to go to war against Iraq, no matter how Saddam Hussein responded, and even while claiming they were still seeking peaceful solutions...
http://tinyurl.com/8ep6v
from Boston Globe, by Paul Rogat Loeb
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
It's bad enough that the Bush administration had so little international support for the Iraqi war that its 'coalition of the willing' meant the United States, Britain, and the equivalent of a child's imaginary friends. It's even worse that, as the British Downing Street memo confirms, they had so little evidence of real threats that they knew from the start that they were going to have to manufacture excuses to go to war. What's more damning still is that they effectively began this war even before the congressional vote. With congressman John Conyers holding hearings, the media are finally starting to cover the Downing Street memo. This transcript of a July 23, 2002, British prime minister's meeting, whose legitimacy the British government confirms, details their response to the Bush administration's intention to go to war against Iraq, no matter how Saddam Hussein responded, and even while claiming they were still seeking peaceful solutions...
http://tinyurl.com/8ep6v
from Boston Globe, by Paul Rogat Loeb
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 22. Jun, 11:20