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FROM COMMON DREAMS
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0721-01.htm
As the Niger uranium story has unfolded over the past week, it
has become increasingly obvious that many questions remain to be
answered about the way the Bush Administration led the American
people to war, managed the conflict in Iraq, and failed to foresee
the continuing resistance that our military is now confronting.
Decisions regarding war and peace are the most serious and solemn
that a Commander-in- Chief is called upon to make. There are now
fundamental questions about President Bush's leadership in taking
us to war with Iraq.
There has been much controversy over the 16 words included in the
State of the Union address. I call on President Bush to answer these
sixteen questions, to ensure that the American people can retain
their trust in their government and to ensure that the United States
retains its credibility as a moral force in the world.
1) Mr. President, beyond the NSC and CIA officials who have been
identified, we need to know who else at the White House was involved
in the decision to include the discredited Niger uranium evidence
in your speech, and, if they knew it was false, why did they permit
it to be included in the speech?
2) Mr. President, we need to know why anyone in your Administration
would have contemplated using the Niger evidence in the State of
the Union after George Tenet personally intervened in October 2002,
to have the same evidence removed from the President's October 7th
speech? (The Washington Post, Walter Pincus and Mike Allen, 7/13/2003)
3) Mr. President, we need to know why you claimed last week that
the CIA objected to the Niger uranium sentence "subsequent"
to the State of the Union address, contradicting everything else
we have heard from in your administration and in the intelligence
community on the matter? (Washington Post, Priest, Dana and Dana
Milbank, 7/15/2003)
4) Mr. President, we urgently need an explanation about the very
serious charge that senior officials in your Administration may
have retaliated against Ambassador Joseph Wilson by illegally disclosing
that his wife is an undercover CIA officer. (The Nation, Corn, David,
7/16/2003)
5) Mr. President, we need to know why your Administration persisted
in using the intercepted aluminum tubes to show that Iraq was pursuing
a nuclear program and why your National Security Advisor, Condoleezza
Rice, claimed categorically that the tubes were "only really
suited for nuclear weapons programs," when in fact our own
government experts flatly rejected such claims. (CNN, 9/08/2002,
Knight Ridder News Service, 10/04/2002)
6) Mr. President, we need to know why Secretary Rumsfeld created
a secret intelligence unit at the Pentagon that selectively identified
questionable intelligence to support the case for war - including
the supposed link to al-Qaeda - while ignoring, burying or rejecting
any evidence to the contrary? (New Yorker, Seymour Hersh, 5/12/03)
7) Mr. President, we need to know what the basis was for Secretary
Rumsfeld's assertion that the US had bulletproof evidence linking
Al Qaeda to Iraq, despite the fact that U.S. intelligence analysts
have consistently agreed that Saddam did not have a "meaningful
connection" to Al Qaeda? (NY Times, Schmitt, Eric, 9/28/2002,
NY Times, Krugman, Paul, 7/15/2003)
8) Mr. President, we need to know why Vice President Cheney claimed
last September to have "irrefutable evidence" that Saddam
Hussein had reconstituted his nuclear weapons program, an assertion
he repeated in March, on the eve of war? (AP, 9/20/2002, NBC 3/16/2003)
9) Mr. President, we need to know why Secretary Powell claimed
with confidence and virtual certainty in February, before the UN
Security Council, that, "Iraq today has a stockpile of between
100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent. That is enough agent
to fill 16,000 battlefield rockets?" (UN Address, 2/05/2003)
10) Mr. President, we need to know why Secretary Rumsfeld claimed
on March 30th, in reference to weapons of mass destruction, "We
know where they are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad
and east, west, south and north somewhat?" (The Guardian, Whitaker,
Brian and Rory McCarthy, 5/30/2003)
11) Mr. President, we need an explanation of the unconfirmed report
that your Administration is dishonoring the life of a soldier who
died in Iraq as a result of hostile action by misclassifying his
death as an accident. (Time, Gibbs, Nancy and Mark Thompson, 7/13/2003)
12) Mr. President, we need to know why your Administration has
never told the truth about the costs and long-term commitment of
the war, has consistently downplayed what those would be, and now
continues to try to keep the projected costs hidden from the American
people?
13) Mr. President, we need to know why you said, on May 1, 2003
, that the war was over, when US troops have fought and one or two
have died nearly every day since then and your own generals have
admitted that we are fighting a guerrilla war in Iraq? (Abizaid,
Gen. John, 7/16/2003)
14) Mr. President, we need to know why your Administration had
no plan to build the peace in post-war Iraq and seems to be resisting
calls to include NATO, the United Nations and our allies in the
stabilization and reconstruction effort?
15) Mr. President, we need to know what you were referring to in
Poland on May 30, 2003, when you said, "For those who say we
haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons,
they're wrong. We found them?" (Washington Post, Mike Allen,
5/31/2003)
16) Mr. President, we need to know why you incorrectly claimed
this very week that the war began because Iraq would not admit UN
inspectors, when in fact Iraq had admitted the inspectors and you
opposed extending their work? (Washington Post, Priest, Dana and
Dana Milbank, 7/15/2003)
If President Bush can't or won't answer these 16 questions, I call
on the Republicans in Congress to stop blocking efforts to create
an independent, bipartisan committee to investigate what is a matter
of the highest importance: whether President Bushs decision
to go to war was sound and just. The American public deserves answers
to all of these questions. I urge President Bush to lead with the
honor and integrity that he promised as a candidate, and I urge
Americans to join me in demanding these questions be answered by
visiting: http://www.deanforamerica.com/16
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