May 25 2007
They knew
None of this comes as a surprise to those of us who have been paying attention, but there are some (Republicans) who may find it interesting…
In a move sure to raise even more questions about the decision to go to war with Iraq, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will on Friday release selected portions of pre-war intelligence in which the CIA warned the administration of the risk and consequences of a conflict in the Middle East.
Among other things, the 40-page Senate report reveals that two intelligence assessments before the war accurately predicted that toppling Saddam could lead to a dangerous period of internal violence and provide a boost to terrorists. But those warnings were seemingly ignored.
In January 2003, two months before the invasion, the intelligence community’s think tank — the National Intelligence Council — issued an assessment warning that after Saddam was toppled, there was “a significant chance that domestic groups would engage in violent conflict with each other and that rogue Saddam loyalists would wage guerilla warfare either by themselves or in alliance with terrorists.â€
It also warned that “many angry young recruits†would fuel the rank of Islamic extremists and “Iraqi political culture is so embued with mores (opposed) to the democratic experience … that it may resist the most rigorous and prolonged democratic tutorials.”
None of those warnings were reflected in the administration’s predictions about the war.
In fact, Vice President Cheney stated the day before the war, “Now, I think things have gotten so bad inside Iraq, from the standpoint of the Iraqi people, my belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators.â€
Are you ready yet to admit that your heroes are indeed criminals?
One Response to “They knew”


You know there’s a risk if you go to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned you could croak. Life’s a bitch like that. Had we finished what we started, back in93 when WE WERE greeted like liberators, and before we left them to be slaughtered by Saddam, then we wouldn’t be where we are.
War is ugly, the world would be a much better place without it, but it exists and always will, so we deal.