Curveball
LA Times reports that the Bush administration was either stupd or they were just using a crazy man as a pretext to invade Iraq. My vote is for the latter.
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An investigation by The Times based on interviews since May with about 30 current and former intelligence officials in the U.S., Germany, England, Iraq and the United Nations, as well as other experts, shows that U.S. bungling in the Curveball case was worse than official reports have disclosed.
The White House, for example, ignored evidence gathered by United Nations weapons inspectors shortly before the war that disproved Curveball's account. Bush and his aides issued increasingly dire warnings about Iraq's biological weapons before the war even though intelligence from Curveball had not changed in two years.
At the Central Intelligence Agency, officials embraced Curveball's account even though they could not confirm it or interview him until a year after the invasion. They ignored multiple warnings about his reliability before the war, punished in-house critics who provided proof that he had lied and refused to admit error until May 2004, 14 months after the invasion.
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1 Comments:
Neocon Hijacked Bush Regime was after Al Jazeera as well - see Bamford 'Rolling Stone' magazine article in December 1st, 2005 issue which is linked here
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