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Powell: Iraq Evidence May Have Been Wrong
2 hours, 46 minutes ago BY BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) has conceded that evidence he presented to the United Nations (news - web sites) that two trailers in Iraq (news - web sites) were used for weapons of mass destruction may have been wrong. In an airborne news conference on the way home from NATO (news - web sites) talks in Brussels, Belgium, Powell said Friday he had been given solid information about the trailers that he told the Security Council in February 2003 were designed for making biological weapons. But now, Powell said, "it appears not to be the case that it was that solid." He said he hoped the intelligence commission appointed by President Bush (news - web sites) to investigate prewar intelligence on Iraq "will look into these matters to see whether or not the intelligence agency had a basis for the confidence that they placed in the intelligence at that time." Powell's dramatic case to the Security Council that Iraq had secret arsenals of weapons of mass destruction failed to persuade th --snipped because we all know all of this already---------------------- |
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I agree that he presented inaccurate info, but for reasons I can't explain
(just intuition, I guess), I think Powell is the only member of the current stage show who really doesn't like being in a position of having to twist the facts constantly. The rest of the slimeballs revel in the hobby. It makes them feel powerful. "Jim" wrote in message hlink.net... Powell: Iraq Evidence May Have Been Wrong 2 hours, 46 minutes ago BY BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) has conceded that evidence he presented to the United Nations (news - web sites) that two trailers in Iraq (news - web sites) were used for weapons of mass destruction may have been wrong. In an airborne news conference on the way home from NATO (news - web sites) talks in Brussels, Belgium, Powell said Friday he had been given solid information about the trailers that he told the Security Council in February 2003 were designed for making biological weapons. But now, Powell said, "it appears not to be the case that it was that solid." He said he hoped the intelligence commission appointed by President Bush (news - web sites) to investigate prewar intelligence on Iraq "will look into these matters to see whether or not the intelligence agency had a basis for the confidence that they placed in the intelligence at that time." Powell's dramatic case to the Security Council that Iraq had secret arsenals of weapons of mass destruction failed to persuade th --snipped because we all know all of this already---------------------- |
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Jim wrote:
We all knew it. jps wrote: In article , says... I agree that he presented inaccurate info, but for reasons I can't explain (just intuition, I guess), I think Powell is the only member of the current stage show who really doesn't like being in a position of having to twist the facts constantly. The rest of the slimeballs revel in the hobby. It makes them feel powerful. He succumbed to pressure from his colleagues in the Bush "Team" Admin. He knew he was pitching trumped up info when he went to the UN.\ jps For some time, Powell had me fooled into believing he was about the only member of the BushCrap Administration with any integrity, and I thought at several points he would quit. But, then, he turned out to be a liar and a whore just like the rest of the BushCrappers. |
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