| Date: | Tuesday July 08, @03:39PM |
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| Author: | ewing2001 |
| Topic: | News |
| from the BBC dept. | |
Tuesday, 8 July, 2003 23:17 GMT
The CIA warned the US Government that claims about Iraq's nuclear ambitions were not true months before President Bush used them to make his case for war, the BBC has learned.
Doubts about a claim that Iraq had tried to buy uranium from the African state of Niger were aired 10 months before Mr Bush included the allegation in his key State of the Union address this year, the CIA has told the BBC. ---
But the CIA has said that a former US diplomat had already established the claim was false in March 2002 - and that the information had been passed on to government departments, including the White House, well before Mr Bush mentioned it in the speech.
Press Release by US Representative Schakowsky
JULY 8, 2003 SCHAKOWSKY: PRESIDENT BUSH FINALLY ADMITS HE MISLED THE NATION DURING STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
CHICAGO, IL –U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today issued the following statement after the White House finally admitted that President Bush should not have claimed in his State of the Union address that Iraq attempted to buy uranium in Africa to reconstitute its nuclear weapons program:
“After months of denials, President Bush has finally admitted that he misled the American public during his State of the Union address when he claimed that Iraq attempted to purchase uranium in Africa. That is why we need an independent commission to determine the veracity of the other so-called evidence used to convince the American people that war with Iraq was unavoidable.
“It is not enough for the White House to issue a statement saying that President Bush should not have used that piece of intelligence in his State of the Union address at a time when he was trying to convince the American people that invading Iraq was in our national security interests. Did the president know then what he says he only knows now? If not, why not, since that information was available at the highest level.
“What else did the Bush Administration lie about? What other faulty information did Administration officials, including President Bush, tell the American people and the world? Did the Bush Administration knowingly deceive us and manufacture intelligence in order to build public support for the invasion of Iraq? Did Iraq really pose an imminent threat to our nation?
“These questions must be answered. The American people deserve to know the full truth.”
Schakowsky is an original cosponsor of H.R. 2625, legislation authored by U.S. Representative Henry Waxman to create an independent commission - modeled after the September 11 Commission - to examine the intelligence about Iraq and the representations made by executive branch officials about this intelligence.
Independent -09 July 2003
Fresh doubts were raised yesterday about Britain's "separate intelligence" which, Tony Blair claimed, proved Iraq was seeking to acquire uranium from Africa.
Senior British officials told the Foreign Affairs Select Committee a fortnight ago that the intelligence had been passed to the International Atomic Energy Agency investigating Saddam Hussein's alleged plans to acquire nuclear weapons.
But yesterday it was revealed that the IAEA has no record of receiving "separate information". The only intelligence it had received came from the United States and contained documents that proved to be forged.
A nation of scared sheep
Salon (subscription) - 1 hour ago
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A CRACK IN BUSH'S FAÇADE
Yahoo News - 5 hours ago
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The Free Lance-Star, VA - 22 hours ago
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Patriots call for Bush's impeachment
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Is Lying About The Reason For War An Impeachable Offence?
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Look out, world
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Iraq War Heroes
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Wednesday 9 July 2003, 12:30 PM
The (Australian) federal government knew there were doubts about intelligence on Iraq's nuclear program but still used it to justify going to war, a former Australian intelligence officer said.
Andrew Wilkie, a former senior analyst with the Office of National Assessment (ONA), resigned from his post in March in protest at the government's stance on Iraq...
...Mr Wilkie said the ONA had made it clear to the Australian government there were doubts about Iraq's nuclear weapons program after receiving advice from the United States.
But Prime Minister John Howard has denied he knew the intelligence claims were in question.
'Was Tony Blair fooling us?' - Guardian - Wednesday July 9, 2003
Bush under fire over Iraq claims -BBC -Wednesday, 9 July
Bush S. Africa Visit Sparks Protest
AP/ABC -JOHANNESBURG, South Africa July 8
"The whole African tour is a diversion away from Iraq," said Shaheed Mahomed, the chairman of the Anti-War Coalition in Cape Town. "This do-gooder visit is in response to a new Vietnam syndrome rising, as more and more body bags go to the U.S."
Other protests by members of the governing African National Congress, the South African Communist Party, trade unions and civil society groups are planned during the visit that begins Tuesday night and ends Friday.
The growth of anti-American and anti-Bush sentiment in South Africa has been accelerated by recent criticism from former President Nelson Mandela.
"For anybody, especially the leader of a super state, to act outside the United Nations is something that must be condemned by everybody," Mandela said last month.
The White House has declined to comment on Mandela's remarks.
In the weeks before the start of the Iraq war, Mandela called Bush arrogant and shortsighted. He also accused Bush of undermining the United Nations and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
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