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Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Colin Powell's gut-bucket

Having essentially ended his longtime friendship with his former deputy Larry Wilkerson over Wilkerson's telling all he knows about the "neocon cabal" inside the White House, perennial loyal soldier Colin Powell decides to spill his guts to the San Francisco Chronicle, about how that same cabal, led by Vice President Dick "Booooo" Cheney, led us all on. As intrepid columnist Robert Scheer says, "Now he tells us..."
I queried Powell at a reception following a talk he gave in Los Angeles on Monday. Pointing out that the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate showed that his State Department had gotten it right on the nonexistent Iraq nuclear threat, I asked why did the president ignore that wisdom in his stated case for the invasion?

"The CIA was pushing the aluminum tube argument heavily and Cheney went with that instead of what our guys wrote," Powell said. And the Niger reference in Bush's State of the Union speech? "That was a big mistake," he said. "It should never have been in the speech. I didn't need Wilson to tell me that there wasn't a Niger connection. He didn't tell us anything we didn't already know. I never believed it."

When I pressed further as to why the president played up the Iraq nuclear threat, Powell said it wasn't the president: "That was all Cheney." A convenient response for a Bush family loyalist, perhaps, but it begs the question of how the president came to be a captive of his vice president's fantasies.

More important: Why was this doubt, on the part of the secretary of state and others, about the salient facts justifying the invasion of Iraq kept from the public until we heard the truth from whistle-blower Wilson, whose credibility the president then sought to destroy?

In matters of national security, when a president leaks, he lies.
Thanks, General Powell. You can pick up your credibility on your way out ... oh, sorry, forgot ... Mr. Tenet took it with him so he'd have something to hang his presidential medal of freedom on. Sorry.

Tags, Bush, Iraq, News, News and politics,
posted by JReid @ 11:23 PM  
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