WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
President George W. Bush and his top policymakers misstated Saddam Hussein’s links to terrorism and ignored doubts among intelligence agencies about Iraq’s arms programs as they made a case for war, the Senate intelligence committee reported on Thursday.
The committee studied major speeches by Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other officials in advance of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, and compared key assertions with intelligence available at the time.
Statements that Iraq had a partnership with al Qaeda were wrong and unsupported by intelligence, the report said.
It said that Bush’s and Cheney’s assertions that Saddam was prepared to arm terrorist groups with weapons of mass destruction for attacks on the United States contradicted available intelligence.
Such assertions had a strong resonance with a U.S. public, still reeling after al Qaeda’s September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. Polls showed that many Americans believed Iraq played a role in the attacks, even long after Bush acknowledged in September 2003 that there was no evidence Saddam was involved.
The report also said administration prewar statements on Iraq’s weapons programs were backed up in most cases by available U.S. intelligence, but officials failed to reflect internal debate over those findings, which proved wrong.
PUBLIC CAMPAIGN
The long-delayed Senate study supported previous reports and findings that the administration’s main cases for war — that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and was spreading them to terrorists — were inaccurate and deeply flawed.
“The president and his advisors undertook a relentless public campaign in the aftermath of the (September 11) attacks to use the war against al Qaeda as a justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein,” 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 premises.”
A statement to Congress by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld that the Iraqi government hid weapons of mass destruction in facilities underground was not backed up by intelligence information, the report said. Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon said Rumsfeld’s comments should be investigated further, but he stopped short of urging a criminal probe.
The committee voted 10-5 to approve the report, with two Republican lawmakers supporting it. Sen. Christopher Bond of Missouri and three other Republican panel members denounced the study in an attached dissent.
“The committee finds itself once again consumed with political gamesmanship,” the Republicans said. The effort to produce the report “has indeed resulted in a partisan exercise.” They said, however, that the report demonstrated that Bush administration statements were backed by intelligence and “it was the intelligence that was faulty.”
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said: “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.”
PUBLIC SUPPORT
U.S. public opinion on the war, supportive at first, has soured, 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 announced his support for Obama.
The administration’s record in making its case for Iraq has also been cited by critics of Bush’s get-tough policy on Iran. They accuse Bush of overstating the potential threat of Iran’s nuclear program in order to justify the possible use of force.
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 Iran issue. It said department officials failed to share intelligence from the meeting, which Rockefeller said demonstrated a “fundamental disdain” for other intelligence agencies.
(Additional reporting by Andy Sullivan, Donna Smith)
June 5, 2008 at 9:40 pm
It is unfortunate that this is news since many of us here in America has known that the idea of Saddam having weapons of mass destruction after nearly ten years of economic sanctions enforced by the United States was ludicrous.
The sanctions were so harsh that Iraqi’s were suffering and dying of easily treatable diseases due to a lack of medication allowed underneath the draconian sanctions.
June 5, 2008 at 10:07 pm
Looks like Obama has lost his mind before getting into the White House! Look how bad he messed up the middle east peace.
http://goodtimepolitics.com/2008/06/04/he-said-of-obama-he-has-closed-all-doors-to-peace/
June 5, 2008 at 11:31 pm
endithinks,
Welcome and thankyou for visiting Zambian Chronicle. Your comments are welcome
Goodtimepolitics,
Your words sounds like your picture. Well I always say, real men or woman do not hide their faces in their dogs. At least, Obama was brave enough to come out in the open without hiding in his dog, and run for president like a man.
I am not suprised with your negative comment on your site. However, You are welcome at Zambian Chronicles.
If you find Iraq war reasonable, then I would ask you to spin your head and start thinking straight. I visited your site full of negative articles about Obama.
Or I can tell you that I enjoy to debate on facts. So bring it on, we are listening. Though I can not see the relationship of your comment to this article. May be you wanted to advertise your negative site on Obama. Well, Welcome Mr Bulldog Goodtimepolitics. I hope we shall debate like adults.
By the way, I do not hide my face in my dogs, what you see is what you get. I have four dogs. Two samoyeds very handsome, one Maltese and a rat terrier.
Thanks a trillion
Bilia
June 6, 2008 at 1:17 am
Hi Bilia, I am a white male, one of those white small town working Americans that Obama put down when he said we cling to our guns because we are bitter, well Bilia if thats your real name, I have you and obama to know that we love hunting and have the rights to carry a gun for protection. Oh and you’re also a pretty lady, if in fact that is you! Now you see anyone can put a picture of anyone or anything on their blog. But anyways Obama has alot of things going against him, and its not his race as he is both white and black as you very well know. He has no experience so I can not understand why blacks are voting for him just because of the color of his skin! Tell me a few things that Obama has done for this country!
June 6, 2008 at 4:52 am
Goodtimepolitics,
Thanks for your compliment. Your words are so kind.I am 10 minutes away from PA. Hey I like the game meat, especially a deer, can I have some of your game meat? Please.
…and Yes to answer your question that is my real pic, Bilia is my real name and I am very colorless, I do not belong to any ethnic group, I am not black nor white, I am Bilia, I belong to all human beings on earth regardless the color and of course I love animals.I love both Black and white, yellow, pink, blue.
Rascism, divisions is not in my blood and has no place in my heart.That is my philosophy.
I am married to a Caucasian very Scottish, who is very colorless. In this crazy world were color is very significant pronounced, he can be referred to as a “white man”.My grand mother is mixed British/ American/German who married my handsome black Zambian grandfather in 1941″ in Zambia {in this crazy world can be referred to as a “black man or Monkey from Africa” }, She and her Zambian husband gave birth to my mother who had 13 colorless children scattered in the entire world, Africa, Australia, Italy and United Kingdom and America.My grand mother had 25 colorless grand children.Complications that our forefathers created.
I hammer both colors, because in my own opinion both colors are racists. We spend time talking about unproductive things like skin color, ethinics. I feel, God created so many colors for a purpose otherwise this earth would have been so boring with one color in it. We are all human beings created in Gods image, and we are all equal in God’s eyes. So skin color do not mean anything to me. That is why I care less about Obama, Hillary or McCain’s skin colors. I follow their vision.
McCain Is a good guy, but I hear Bush policies in his speeches all the time. I like Hillary,I think she is a smart woman and she is a fighter though I am skeptical with her sense of Judgement sometimes. Though I give her a big credit for her hard work and toughness. She ran a fabulous campaign and she is still my girl. I am proud of her. Both Obama and Hillary represented a withdraw from Iraq, but I think Obama offered more than that.
Obama wants to end the war and the mindset that started the war.That is a plus point.
Obama clicks because of his merits. We will go into details why I feel Obama is a right candidate for president without thinking of his color later as we go on. Feel free to criticize me, as I am very open minded.
Mr Goodtimepolitics,
I do understand your frustration, we all feel that way, though in my own opinion, I feel Obama did not mean it the way the words were interpreted by the media. I believed he meant people are frustrated with the economy and hardships.
I am frustrated and pissed especially, when I go to fill gas in my car. I cannot take it anymore. The country is in a huge debt, made more enemies, and now we are all screwed with the economy. Fore closures in housing. what a mess!!!!
I am more concerned about how I am going to pay my bills at the end of the day, gas, increase in property taxes and a meaningless war in Iraq where I have to send my only son to go fight for Washington. I will be happy to see every politician or anyone that supports the war, pledge their own children to go fight in Iraq. I do not appreciate arm chair policies, With no vision of the outcome. Going to Iraq to bump chest with young soldiers is shameful.
The young soldiers dying in Iraq are the future fathers and leaders sacrificing their lives, when we are all in our spaces with our big stomachs watching Sponge bob, when our kids are fighting and dying for nothing in a meaningless war. That is what pisses me off with the Bush’s policies.
I could care less about colors of candidates. What I care about is what their vision to correct the mistakes that we are facing now,their sense of judgement when it come to making important decisions.
I would be happy if Dick Cheney and George Bush’s children go fight in Iraq. I am a mother, sister and a wife, when I put myself in the shoes of those losing their loved ones for Mr Bush’s war. My heart bleeds.
So anyone who sings the withdraw of troops from Iraq is more attractive to me than someone showing victory that is not victory in a real sense.
We diverted the focus on terror, and because of our greediness, we went in Iraq instead.
In my own opinion, Iraq needed another Sadam to deal with Iran. The blander is we invaided Iraq, forgeting that we went for Bin laden. Now crazy Bin Laden is all loose and rebuilding himself, because Uncle Bush’s sturboness and Grand Pa Dick Chenney. They drove this country in a wrong direction.
These are things we need to be concerned about.
I am sure losing a child or a husband in Iraq war can not be comparable to words used by candidates in their campaigns. There are more pressing issues that I feel should be addressed than talk about who is supporting black or white.
But like I said, I understand how your feel. Sometimes media put too much gas on fire.
Lastly, I would say let us unite and show peace, unity amoungst ourselves as human beings,in order to protect ourselves from the enemy Bin Laden.
Talking about experience. Tell me WHAT Mr DICK CHENNEY AND GEORGE BUSH with its administration done to this country with their experience?
I will be convinced if you told me Mr Bush and Mr Chenney and any one in congress who said yes to the war in Iraq sent their own children to Iraq and are fighting for America. If not then I do not want to hear about experience, until all the experienced politicians releases their own children to go and fight in Iraq. The pain of losing your fresh and blood in death, is felt by those that have experienced losing their beloved ones.
How many young American soldiers are we going to lose before the end of war in Iraq?
Thanks a trillion
Bilia
June 6, 2008 at 5:43 pm
In response to Billia’s comments. I could not agree more. While we’re sitting here arguing about skin color, our world is coming apart underneath our feet. Bush/Cheney/McCain have wasted our treasury, I’m absolutely broken at the thought of all those billions of dollars for which we get no return on investment has gone down the drain. Our economy is in ruins and Bush says stay the course. What madness makes us follow this man to hell?
In view of that fact that gas is $4.00 a gallon, and considering the fact that its ruining the entire infrastruture of our nation, its seems to me, Cheney should not be allowed to keep secret the minutes and attendees of that Energy Conference. Where’s the world out cry against this treachery? And why hasn’t Bush and Cheney been labeled traitors and criminals. What they’ve done has resulted in millions of lives ruined. The repercussions of which will probably felt for generations.
The gall of that fool to stand before the nation and say “the surge is working” as if the surge solved all our problems. The surge didn’t stop the loss of revenue from our treasury. The surge hasn’t brought the Iraqi’s a functioning government. The surge hasn’t made the Iraqi army stand on its own. The surge hasn’t brought peace to the middle east. I could go on but you get the picture. We are occupying an oil rich country. We have and are investing billions of our dollars in this country, and you’re telling that we can’t even get a discount on oil? This is madness to me!
Prewar Intelligence. Lies! Lies! Why haven’t those words been spoken? With just a glimpse of the intelligence that Bush/Cheney was looking at, it was clear to me, we were lied to. No, not mistakes, lies! I can’t understand why the media and Congress accepts Bush’s excuse that the whole rest of the world thought Sadam had WMD, therefore our mistake can be excused. Aside from the obvious fact that the intelligence they were looking at did not support their assertions, I’ll even put aside the fact that the source of the intelligence they were quoting had already been discredited by the Germans who told them so at the time. Forget all of that. May I point out, that we have a paid for spying network that we have spent billions to operate, who we rely upon for our intelligence. Our highly expensive spying network said there’s no proof of WMD. Yet somehow, Bush and Cheney ignored our CIA’s reports, gave the country false information, and somehow, they are allowed to say, “oops, we made a mistake!” If our CIA is responsible for the biggest intelligence failure in our history why did the CIA director at the time recieve a medal of honor? Why have no heads rolled over this monumental screw-up? The army didn’t keep the barracks properly maintained and heads rolled! Prisoners were mistreated, no not killed or harmed, but mistreated, heads rolled, people were fired and sent to jail. So please tell me, if a department of our government makes a mistake and causes millions of lives to be ruined, billions of dollars wasted, loss of our country’s prestige around the world, the ruination of thousands of our serviceman, and more. How come no heads rolled? George W. Bush is a criminal. He should be brought to justice like a crack cocaine dealer. Treated with the same contempt and ridicule. We cannot allow him to get away with this. Make sure the next idiot that wants to lie to us, knows he does so at his own peril.
Thank you for listening, I didn’t say all I wanted, but I’ve vented a little.
Earnest