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posted by admin
on Monday July 07, @10:09AM
 
from the truthout.org dept.
For many, many months now, we have endured
what is known in the common political lexicon as an ‘Imperial
Presidency.’ The term denotes an administration that keeps its
secrets, says nothing to the press worth reporting, lies with impunity
beneath the veil of those secrets, and threatens retaliation against
anyone who might stand in the way. When done properly, an Imperial
Presidency becomes a powerful, unstoppable force. When an Imperial
Presidency is guarded in Congress by political allies who hold the
majority, it becomes almost completely unassailable.
Think about
it. When was the last time we got a straight answer out of the Bush
administration? When was the last time anyone with real power demanded
answers? In the vacuum, we wind up getting answers like the one Don
Rumsfeld delivered on February 12, 2002 when faced with pointed press
questions about terrorism and Iraq:
“As we know, there are known
knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are
known unknowns. That is to say we know there are some things we do not
know. But there are also unknown unknowns, the ones we don’t know we
don’t know.”
These boys could give lessons to Orwell. Without
anyone in Congress slinging subpoenas, and with a press cowed by the
threat of removal from the White House beat, there is no way to take an
Imperial Presidency to task for its actions when deliberate gibberish
is the rule of the news day.
There is no way…unless the White House insiders come out and start talking. Suddenly, that is exactly what is happening.
On June 26, I conducted <a href=http://truthout.org/docs_03/062603B.shtml>an
interview</a> with 27-year CIA
veteran Ray McGovern. McGovern
served every President from Kennedy to Bush Sr., and delivered a wide
spectrum of insight and data regarding both the September 11 attack and
the second Iraq war. One key question McGovern answered dealt with the
rapidly expanding scandal surrounding Bush administration tampering
with evidence of Iraqi weapons.
The story has been taking a slow
boil for months now, ever since the end of the war. The justification
for attacking Iraq, as presented by the administration, was that Saddam
Hussein had thousands of tons of deadly weapons practically falling out
of his ears. Day after day came the dire reports from Bush,
from
Cheney, from Rumsfeld, from Rice, from Powell before the UN, from
dozens of hired administration guns who saturated the airwaves with
stories of looming doom in the shadow of September 11.
The
weapons never showed up. Stories began to swirl about Vice
President
Cheney taking unprecedented trips to CIA headquarters for the purpose
of leaning on the intelligence analysts so he would get the damning
Iraq weapons reports the administration needed to justify combat.
Stories began to swirl about obviously forged
evidence of an Iraqi
nuclear program that was deliberately used by Bush to justify war,
despite the fact that everyone in the White House knew the evidence had
been crudely faked. To counteract these stories, the Imperial
Presidency laid blame for all of this on the CIA.
When I
questioned McGovern on the impact these developments were having on the
American intelligence community, McGovern made a prescient prediction:
“To
the degree that esprit de corps exists, and I know it does among the
folks we talk to, there is great, great turmoil there. In the coming
weeks, we’re going to be seeing folks coming out and coming forth with
what they know, and it is going to be very embarrassing for the Bush
administration.”
A New
York Times article from Sunday July 6
quoted former US ambassador Joseph Wilson as saying, “Based on my
experience with the administration in the months leading up to the war,
I have little choice but to conclude that some of the intelligence
related to Iraq's nuclear weapons program was twisted to exaggerate the
Iraqi threat.” Wilson was the man sent to Niger in February of 2002 to
assess the validity of evidence that claimed to describe an attempt by
Iraq to procure materials for the development of a nuclear weapons
platform. “It did not take long to conclude that it was highly
doubtful that any such transaction had ever taken place,” said Wilson
in the Times.
Wilson certainly reported his findings to the
White House, because he was asked to make the Niger trip by none other
than Dick Cheney. Despite this fact, the faked Niger evidence was used
dramatically by George W. Bush in a speech that directly connected
September 11 to the alleged Iraqi weapons:
“We have experienced
the horror of September 11. We have seen that those who hate America
are willing to crash airplanes into buildings full of innocent people.
Our enemies would be no less willing -- in fact they would be eager --
to use a biological, or chemical, or a nuclear weapon. Knowing these
realities, America must not ignore the threat gathering against us.
Facing clear evidence of peril, we
cannot wait for the final proof -- the smoking gun -- that could come in the
form of a mushroom cloud.”
The
“mushroom cloud” comment was appalling to another administration
insider. Greg Thielmann, Director of the Office of Strategic,
Proliferation, and Military Issues in the State Department, told
Newsweek at the beginning of June 2003 that the
State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research had concluded the documents
were "garbage."
"
When I saw that, it really blew me away,"
Thielmann told Newsweek. When Thielmann found out that Bush had used
the faked Niger evidence to justify war to the American people, he
thought, "Not that stupid piece of garbage. My thought was, how did
that get into the speech?"
Another White House insider has come
out in spectacular fashion. Rand
Beers served the Bush administration
on the National Security Council at the White House as a special
assistant to the President for combating terrorism. Mr. Beers served
in government for more than 30 years working in international narcotics
and law enforcement affairs, intelligence, and counter-terrorism. He
worked for the National Security Council under presidents Reagan, Bush
Sr., Clinton. Beer’s service to his country began with two tours in
Vietnam with the Marine Corps.
In a June 25 2003 interview with
Ted Koppel on Nightline, Beers reported that the administration was
failing dramatically
to defend the United States against terrorism.
According to Beers, al Qaeda presented a far greater threat to America
than Hussein and Iraq, and that the Iraq war was a terrible and
unnecessary distraction from what was truly needed to keep the nation
safe.
In his Nightline interview, Beers said, “Well, I think,
firstly, there is an inadequate amount of funding. There was a report
about the House passing the fiscal year 2004 budget, yesterday. And the
main point of the article is that most everybody, expect for the
Administration, believes that there was an inadequate funding level in
that budget. People voted for it because the alternative was not
acceptable, to have no budget. That has been, to my knowledge, a
continuous perspective that the Administration has had. They've been
unable or unwilling to ask for sufficient funds to actually do the job.
And then, they haven't followed through with the programs that actually
would turn that money into activities in as rapid and forceful a
-fashion as I think that it should. One of the phrases that is used
often within Washington is "business as usual.” And I'm really
concerned that this Administration, despite its rhetoric, has given the
homeland security function a "business as usual" mantra.”
Beers’
position as special assistant to the President for combating terrorism
meant he saw everything and knew everything. He was on Nightline for
one reason: He
quit his job, walked out the door, and joined the John
Kerry for President campaign as National Security Advisor.
Today,
everything Beers knows about the manner in which the administration
acted towards Iraq, towards Afghanistan, towards September 11, is also
known by a Senator from Massachusetts who is running for President on a
very large and public stage.
Ray McGovern was right. The insiders are coming out, and the trickle has become a flood.
William Rivers Pitt

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