US researcher reveals a document condemning the US president on the war on Iraq
March 21, 2015
((Eighth day)) Revealed US researcher who specializes in US documents declassified under the Freedom of information exchange in the United States for that information which concluded the agencies US national security 13 years ago and that was used to justify the invasion of Iraq, lacked the "specific information on many key aspects of the law Iraq's program of weapons of mass destruction. " This document is the US and is the first of its kind to be announced, and holds the US administration during this period, the responsibility of the invasion of Iraq on the basis of documented information. And dissemination of American researcher John Jerinold, on its own, and document obtained condemns former US President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell at the time. And accused them of doing a "marketing war on Iraq, the American public, with knowing that there is no documented information they have to prove that Iraq is hiding nuclear weapons, or chemical, or biological, or that Iraq poses an immediate and physically dangerous to US national security threat." According to the document published by the Jerinold, the "what was said by senior officials in the Bush administration during the campaign to sell the war to the US public, has very much about the Iraqi threat, and that the US administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction program in Iraq was not supported by the reports and devices intelligence reliable ". Jerinold said he submitted a request to the Intelligence Agency of America on some of the paragraphs contained in the report published by the CIA in 2004, about the alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and he recently won for the first time on "a revised version of that report, which led the US Congress to the decision to allow the use of military force, and the Declaration of the US war on Iraq on 20 March 2003, in order to dismantle Saddam Hussein's arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. " Jrnold pointed to an earlier report by the American Research Foundation (Rand) in December / December last, entitled (Blindfold and errors wars), in which Rand said that the US intelligence report for 2004 to delete several paragraphs, before you submit it to the senior officials in the administration of US President Former George W. Bush. He refuted American researcher Jerinold, claims covered by this report about the credibility of information on bonds alleged former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda, which claims that claimed the US defense secretary at the time, Donald Rumsfeld, in his testimony before the US Congress in 2002 that Imklk them "compelling evidence such as lead to the presence of members of al-Qaeda in Iraq. " He Jerinold that "a lot of details and information that have been declassified remember that some intelligence sources about the existence of ties between Iraq and al Qaeda relied on dissidents for Saddam Hussein, and others who were handed over to foreign intelligence services for the purpose of torture to obtain confessions." The report concluded that "the US Congress was dependent on his information at a later date to the pre-war (March / March 2003) on a single source". | ST |
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March 21, 2015
((Eighth day)) Revealed US researcher who specializes in US documents declassified under the Freedom of information exchange in the United States for that information which concluded the agencies US national security 13 years ago and that was used to justify the invasion of Iraq, lacked the "specific information on many key aspects of the law Iraq's program of weapons of mass destruction. " This document is the US and is the first of its kind to be announced, and holds the US administration during this period, the responsibility of the invasion of Iraq on the basis of documented information. And dissemination of American researcher John Jerinold, on its own, and document obtained condemns former US President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell at the time. And accused them of doing a "marketing war on Iraq, the American public, with knowing that there is no documented information they have to prove that Iraq is hiding nuclear weapons, or chemical, or biological, or that Iraq poses an immediate and physically dangerous to US national security threat." According to the document published by the Jerinold, the "what was said by senior officials in the Bush administration during the campaign to sell the war to the US public, has very much about the Iraqi threat, and that the US administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction program in Iraq was not supported by the reports and devices intelligence reliable ". Jerinold said he submitted a request to the Intelligence Agency of America on some of the paragraphs contained in the report published by the CIA in 2004, about the alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and he recently won for the first time on "a revised version of that report, which led the US Congress to the decision to allow the use of military force, and the Declaration of the US war on Iraq on 20 March 2003, in order to dismantle Saddam Hussein's arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. " Jrnold pointed to an earlier report by the American Research Foundation (Rand) in December / December last, entitled (Blindfold and errors wars), in which Rand said that the US intelligence report for 2004 to delete several paragraphs, before you submit it to the senior officials in the administration of US President Former George W. Bush. He refuted American researcher Jerinold, claims covered by this report about the credibility of information on bonds alleged former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda, which claims that claimed the US defense secretary at the time, Donald Rumsfeld, in his testimony before the US Congress in 2002 that Imklk them "compelling evidence such as lead to the presence of members of al-Qaeda in Iraq. " He Jerinold that "a lot of details and information that have been declassified remember that some intelligence sources about the existence of ties between Iraq and al Qaeda relied on dissidents for Saddam Hussein, and others who were handed over to foreign intelligence services for the purpose of torture to obtain confessions." The report concluded that "the US Congress was dependent on his information at a later date to the pre-war (March / March 2003) on a single source". | ST |
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