The Middle East
By By refusing to accept responsibility for its misrepresentations, the Bush administration risks the nation’s future credibility and capacity to build international support to fight terrorist threats. |
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At Fort Polk, Louisiana yesterday President Bush continued the administration’s misinformation campaign to justify the war in Iraq. The president’s new line is, "My administration looked at the intelligence information, and we saw a danger. Members of Congress looked at the same intelligence, and they saw a danger. The United Nations Security Council looked at the intelligence, and it saw a danger," – a blatant deception masking the administration’s distorted presentation of evidence to everyone involved. The historical record now shows that the Bush administration alone – not Congress or the United Nations or President Clinton – is responsible for sending the country to war based on false pretenses and ideological judgments about disputed intelligence information.
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