Covering the tracks of the anthrax attacks
AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo
09/19/05
Just as the Bush administration was looking for an excuse -- any excuse -- to take out after Iraq, the anthrax horror reared its head and silenced any remaining opposition to the war plans of this administration, at least momentarily. It all seems like such a terribly convenient coincidence. In retrospect, it was as much a part of the vortex of fearmongering that sucked us into war as tales of Iraqi WMD palmed off by Ahmed Chalabi's 'heroes in error' and the extravagant effusions of Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice. No, I am not suggesting that the U.S. government or the Bush administration carried out these attacks: yet whoever did surely had in mind making it easier for the War Party to unleash mass death and destruction in the Middle East, a veritable wave of hate that would carry us to Baghdad and beyond...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=7312
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Justin Raimondo
09/19/05
Just as the Bush administration was looking for an excuse -- any excuse -- to take out after Iraq, the anthrax horror reared its head and silenced any remaining opposition to the war plans of this administration, at least momentarily. It all seems like such a terribly convenient coincidence. In retrospect, it was as much a part of the vortex of fearmongering that sucked us into war as tales of Iraqi WMD palmed off by Ahmed Chalabi's 'heroes in error' and the extravagant effusions of Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice. No, I am not suggesting that the U.S. government or the Bush administration carried out these attacks: yet whoever did surely had in mind making it easier for the War Party to unleash mass death and destruction in the Middle East, a veritable wave of hate that would carry us to Baghdad and beyond...
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=7312
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 19. Sep, 10:05