Is Condi Hiding the Smoking Gun?
IF, as J.F.K. had it, victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan, the defeat in Iraq is the most pitiful orphan imaginable. Its parents have not only tossed it to the wolves but are also trying to pin its mutant DNA on any patsy they can find.
George Tenet is just the latest to join this blame game, which began more than three years ago when his fellow Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Tommy Franks told Bob Woodward that Douglas Feith, the Pentagon's intelligence bozo, was the "stupidest guy on the face of the earth" (that's the expurgated version). Last fall, Kenneth Adelman, the neocon cheerleader who foresaw a "cakewalk" in Iraq, told Vanity Fair that Mr. Tenet, General Franks and Paul Bremer were "three of the most incompetent people who've ever served in such key spots." Richard Perle chimed in that the "huge mistakes" were "not made by neoconservatives" and instead took a shot at President Bush. Ahmad Chalabi, the neocons' former darling, told Dexter Filkins of The Times "the real culprit in all this is Wolfowitz."
And of course nearly everyone blames Rumsfeld.
This would be a Three Stooges routine were there only three stooges. The good news is that Mr. Tenet's book rollout may be the last gasp of this farcical round robin of recrimination. Republicans and Democrats have at last found some common ground by condemning his effort to position himself as the war's innocent scapegoat. Some former C.I.A. colleagues are rougher still. Michael Scheuer, who ran the agency's bin Laden unit, has accused Mr. Tenet of lacking "the moral courage to resign and speak out publicly to try to stop our country from striding into what he knew would be an abyss." Even after Mr. Tenet did leave office, he maintained a Robert McNamara silence until he cashed in.
Satisfying though it is to watch a circular firing squad of the war's enablers, unfinished business awaits. Unlike Vietnam, Iraq is not in the past: the war escalates even as all this finger-pointing continues. Very little has changed between the fourth anniversary of "Mission Accomplished" this year and the last. Back then, President Bush cheered an Iraqi "turning point" precipitated by "the emergence of a unity government." Since then, what's emerged is more Iraqi disunity and a major leap in the death toll. That's why Americans voted in November to get out.
The only White House figure to take any responsibility for the fiasco is the former Bush-Cheney pollster Matthew Dowd, who in March expressed remorse for furthering a war he now deems a mistake. For his belated act of conscience, he was promptly patronized as an incipient basket case by an administration flack, who attributed Mr. Dowd's defection to "personal turmoil." If that is what this vicious gang would do to a pollster, imagine what would befall Colin Powell if he spoke out. Nonetheless, Mr. Powell should summon the guts to do so. Until there is accountability for the major architects and perpetrators of the Iraq war, the quagmire will deepen. A tragedy of this scale demands a full accounting, not to mention a catharsis.
That accounting might well begin with Mr. Powell's successor, Condoleezza Rice. Of all the top-tier policy players who were beside the president and vice president at the war's creation, she is the highest still in power and still on the taxpayers' payroll. She is also the only one who can still get a free pass from the press. The current groupthink Beltway narrative has it that the secretary of state's recidivist foreign-policy realism and latent shuttle diplomacy have happily banished the Cheney-Rumsfeld cowboy arrogance that rode America into a ditch.
Thus Ms. Rice was dispatched to three Sunday shows last weekend to bat away Mr. Tenet's book before "60 Minutes" broadcast its interview with him that night. But in each appearance her statements raised more questions than they answered. She was persistently at odds with the record, not just the record as spun by Mr. Tenet but also the public record. She must be held to a higher standard — a k a the truth — before she too jumps ship.
It's now been nearly five years since Ms. Rice did her part to sell the Iraq war on a Sept. 8, 2002, Sunday show with her rendition of "we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." Yet there she was last Sunday on ABC, claiming that she never meant to imply then that Saddam was an imminent threat. "The question of imminence isn't whether or not somebody is going to strike tomorrow" is how she put it. In other words, she is still covering up the war's origins. On CBS's "Face the Nation," she claimed that intelligence errors before the war were "worldwide" even though the International Atomic Energy Agency's Mohamed ElBaradei publicly stated there was "no evidence" of an Iraqi nuclear program and even though Germany's intelligence service sent strenuous prewar warnings that the C.I.A.'s principal informant on Saddam's supposed biological weapons was a fraud.
Of the Sunday interviewers, it was George Stephanopoulos who went for the jugular by returning to that nonexistent uranium from Africa. He forced Ms. Rice to watch a clip of her appearance on his show in June 2003, when she claimed she did not know of any serious questions about the uranium evidence before the war. Then he came as close as any Sunday host ever has to calling a guest a liar. "But that statement wasn't true," Mr. Stephanopoulos said. Ms. Rice pleaded memory loss, but the facts remain. She received a memo raising serious questions about the uranium in October 2002, three months before the president included the infamous 16 words on the subject in his State of the Union address. Her deputy, Stephen Hadley, received two memos as well as a phone call of warning from Mr. Tenet.
Apologists for Ms. Rice, particularly those in the press who are embarrassed by their own early cheerleading for the war, like to say that this is ancient history, just as they said of the C.I.A. leak case. We're all supposed to move on and just worry about what happens next. Try telling that to families whose children went to Iraq to stop Saddam's nukes. Besides, there's a continuum between past deceptions and present ones, as the secretary of state seamlessly demonstrated last Sunday.
On ABC, she pushed the administration's line portraying Iraq's current violence as a Qaeda plot hatched by the Samarra bombing of February 2006. But that Qaeda isn't the Qaeda of 9/11; it's a largely Iraqi group fighting on one side of a civil war. And by February 2006, sectarian violence had already been gathering steam for 15 months — in part because Ms. Rice and company ignored the genuine imminence of that civil war just as they had ignored the alarms about bin Laden's Qaeda in August 2001.
Ms. Rice's latest canard wasn't an improvisation; it was a scripted set-up for the president's outrageous statement three days later. "The decision we face in Iraq," Mr. Bush said Wednesday, "is not whether we ought to take sides in a civil war, it's whether we stay in the fight against the same international terrorist network that attacked us on 9/11." Such statements about the present in Iraq are no less deceptive — and no less damaging to our national interest — than the lies about uranium and Qaeda- 9/11 connections told in 2002-3. This country needs facts, not fiction, to make its decisions about the endgame of the war, just as it needed (but didn't get) facts when we went to war in the first place. To settle for less is to make the same tragic error twice.
That Ms. Rice feels scant responsibility for any of this was evident in her repeated assertions on Sunday that all the questions about prewar intelligence had been answered by the Robb-Silberman and Senate committee inquiries, neither of which even addressed how the administration used the intelligence it received. Now she risks being held in contempt of Congress by ducking a subpoena authorized by the House's Oversight Committee, whose chairman, Henry Waxman, has been trying to get direct answers from her about the uranium hoax since 2003.
Ms. Rice is stonewalling his investigation by rambling on about separation of powers and claiming she answered all relevant questions in writing, to Senator Carl Levin, during her confirmation to the cabinet in January 2005. If former or incumbent national security advisers like Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brzezinski could testify before Congress without defiling the Constitution, so can she. As for her answers to Senator Levin's questions, five of eight were pure Alberto Gonzales: she either didn't recall or didn't know.
No wonder the most galling part of Ms. Rice's Sunday spin was her aside to Wolf Blitzer that she would get around to reflecting on these issues "when I have a chance to write my book." Another book! As long as American troops are dying in Iraq, the secretary of state has an obligation to answer questions about how they got there and why they stay. If accountability is ever to begin, it would be best if those questions are answered not on "60 Minutes" but under oath.
Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
Twitter
StumbleUpon
Facebook
Delicious
Digg
Newsvine
Google
Yahoo
Technorati
26 Comments so far
Show AllSo are the same people in the press that want us to constantly remember the holocaust the same pundits that think the causes for the Iraq war are "ancient history"?
Mike
"If for nothing else, I am grateful to the neo-cons for sending every right-wing, preternaturally credible, bigoted and/or sociopathic younf man and woman they can get their hands on off to die in Iraq."
Mooser, it would be nice it that were true, but the true neocon goofballs are staying here and infesting our media. Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Rich Lowry, a legion of online Keyboard Kommandos, et al -- all big-mouthed Bush war supporters who have publicly pushed the message of how important it is that we win in Iraq because that's the 'central front' in this war on terror and that 'we must win' this clash of civilizations -- have refused to step into a recruiter's office and put their flesh on the line.
Sadly, it seems to be those that have their doubts about Iraq, the Pat Tillman's, who are getting killed and maimed in Bush's debacles.
But, you're right, in a sense: As the neocons' incredible hypocrisy becomes clear, they are losing the support of most Americans, including our troops in Iraq. A recent Military Times article said that two-thirds of our soldiers and Marines in Dune don't approve of Bush's leadership, and at a recent speech at West Point, the cadets barely applauded their C-in-C. Hu-ah!
"If for nothing else, I am grateful to the neo-cons for sending every right-wing, preternaturally credible, bigoted and/or sociopathic younf man and woman they can get their hands on off to die in Iraq."
Mooser, it would be nice it that were true, but the true neocon goofballs are staying here and infesting our media. Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Rich Lowry, a legion of online Keyboard Kommandos, et al -- all big-mouthed Bush war supporters who have publicly pushed the message of how important it is that we win in Iraq because that's the 'central front' in this war on terror and that 'we must win' this clash of civilizations -- have refused to step into a recruiter's office and put their flesh on the line.
Sadly, it seems to be those that have their doubts about Iraq, the Pat Tillman's, who are getting killed and maimed in Bush's debacles.
But, you're right, in a sense: As the neocons' incredible hypocrisy becomes clear, they are losing the support of most Americans, including our troops in Iraq. A recent Military Times article said that one-third of our soldiers and Marines in Dune don't approve of Bush's leadership. Hu-ah!
If for nothing else, I am grateful to the neo-cons for sending every right-wing, preternaturally credible, bigoted and/or sociopathic younf man and woman they can get their hands on off to die in Iraq.
It'll make progressive policies much easier to institute.
Apologists for Ms. Rice, particularly those in the press who are embarrassed by their own early cheerleading for the war, like to say that this is ancient history, just as they said of the C.I.A. leak case. We're all supposed to move on and just worry about what happens next. Try telling that to families whose children went to Iraq to stop Saddam's nukes. Besides, there's a continuum between past deceptions and present ones, as the secretary of state seamlessly demonstrated last Sunday.
Unfortunately, this scenario has insidiously creep into how the culture today, of how our government operates: it is although, once we have given our consent in terms of our vote; those who operate the processes basically ignore the wishes of the American people. Because, otherwise we are hard pressed to explain why those like Rice, Cheney or Bush must lie and/or deceive the public, even after events have become clear that their positions have failed. The next logical question becomes: If government officials are lying openly about their policies, then why? And, who then are they actually working for and/or telling the actual facts to, since; it is apparent that it is not the American people.
Still more unfortunate is that some Americans are so blind to ideology that they defend the indefensible of these officials, rather than demand that a standard of accountability is necessary regardless of what party dominates our government. This rift did not begin with Karl Rove, but he has certainly expanded the divisiveness and politicization in Washington, if this is somehow possible, by creating a one-stop litmus test within most agencies.
The end of the Bush administration will only in my humble opinion be instructive, if our government realizes that we have reached a dangerous point in our politics and we must reverse course. Should a democrat be elected and continue this trend from within the democratic playbook, we will have failed to grasp the problems of ideology that is destroying our nation and its ability to solve the problem of its people.
>Google "Ansar al-Islam" and understand that groups history,
>supporters and benefactors.
>I can connect those dots with little difficulty.
>Sorry it doesn't fit into your agenda.
Excellent point PDFee,
Is there any reason why NONE of the main stream media "reputable" reporters did such a simple investigation?
Are they dumb or lazy? Why millions of ordinary people did a better job searching for the news but those who are supposedly the investigative reporters could not make a simple connection of the dots?
And now they are asking "tough" questions? How about showing her the video of her saying to Larry King that the sanctions were working and Saddam's army was very weak? Why not ask the real tough questions?
Mass murder is nothing new to this or other governments. The black stooge rice is a wonderful ad for the neofacists who brought you black U.N. stooge colin powell. The bush minstrel show plays on prime time, I wonder if their trial on treason charges would qualify for similar placement. There are certainly alot of strange occurrences surrounding 911. Of the all too numerous sketchy events of that day, I think my favorite is, the "plane" that flew into the pentagon @ 540 MPH and its six ton engines failed to break the windows where they struck the building. And WTF was it that they were removing out of the building under the blue tarp?? We've got the pictures of the guys carrying it out::: Lets ask them!! Yeah, and the government thinks that the videos of the plane approaching its target need to be kept secret ( classified) for the next ?????? years: At least till they all expire by natural means?? How about a COMPREHENSIVE investigation that analyzes ALL ASPECTS of the bush regimes events, from 911 to the invassion of Iraq. If you watch the video of bush reading My Pet Goat while 911 is going down, you can get the flavor of this crew that has killed more than 6000 Americans & 500,000 Iraqis to steal their oil. How much did YOU make on this scam? Where I live, they are getting $3.19 for their stolen oil. Did I mention how you have no rights anymore??
There are three books that everyone should read and you'll discover the real motives and reasons for the war on terror. And the real culprits behind 9/11. Michael Ruppert's "Crossing the Rubicon" and David Ray Griffin's "The New Pearl Harbor" and Webster Tarpley's "Synthetic Terror, Made in the U.S.A. You can purchase these books at any major book store, Borders or Barnes/Noble should carry them.
They might try telling the families of the children that were murdered that Justice will be served. Tell them that all the lice at the head of our government who have had a part in this disaster will be tried and imprisoned for life. Tell them that all the lying was for the benefit of the people of the United States. Tell them that the constitutional weaknesses of our present system of government is being restructured to prevent such a horrid thing from happening again. Tell them that the next war will see the children of privelege in the front lines alongside ours earning their right to be citizens.Tell those who love war that they will be required to wear the same body armor in the same dangerous places as our children as proof that the armor is the best available.
More proof of this lady being a sociopath, remember that she continued to shop for expensive shoes in NY while New Orleans sunk in its own fetid waters. It's interesting how the Bush authoritarians, who value loyalty to their own small circle above all else, naturally attract unprecedented levels of incompetence. As others have commented on this site, if the goal of these neocons was merely oil profits, then they have managed to reach some benchmarks, but the ill-begotten goods will be given back, or otherwise eventually pay for the climatic instability their greed for fossil fuel has let loose on the rest of the world. A fate money will not spare them from directly experiencing. What karma!
Ms. Rice's first claim to fame was as an "expert" on the Soviet Union, whose dissolution she did not in any way anticipate. She has continued to move upward from one shameful failure to another primarily on the strength of her willingness to lie.
When, I wonder, will we stop giving tacit endorsement to the most egregious lie: that Bush & Co. knew nothing about the 9-11 attacks before they happened? This is and has been the trump card of the neofascists, played at every opportunity; and every time we allow them to do this unopposed, we validate it further. In this respect, the Democrats are as guilty as anyone, mewwing continually about the "War on Terror." Frank Luntz could desire no more pliable stooges to establish neofascist "framing" than Biden, Obama and the rest of those empty suits.
It's a shame that Bob Schieffer or one of the other morning bobbing heads didn't avail themselves of the opportunity to ask Rice, who has an oil tanker named after her, what she knew about the billions of dollars in unmetered oil being pumped from southern Iraq, and the happy coincidence that all of Bush's major supporters -- ExxonMobil, Halliburton, Blackwater, et al -- are earning record profits from the chaos he's caused in the Middle East. Schieffer's own network, CBS, reported the unmetered oil story last February:
Meters Cost Iraq Billions In Stolen Oil
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/08/iraq/printable2451828.shtml
I caught part of Condi's pursed-mouth performance on the Sunday talk shows; her elaborate and threadbare excuses, as Mark Twain once said, would make a cow laugh, but then the real bovines operate at a higher order of intelligence than the media variety inhabiting Washington these days.
"Apologists for Ms. Rice, particularly those in the press who are embarrassed by their own early cheerleading for the war, like to say that this is ancient history, just as they said of the C.I.A. leak case. We're all supposed to move on and just worry about what happens next."
Advice the pundits and neocons neglect when they endlessly make vain attempts to blame Clinton for 9/11 -- conveniently ignoring the fact that President 28 Percent and Ms. Condi were in office for nine months before the tragedy and turned a blind eye and deaf ear to any discussion of al-Qaeda or terrorism.
Does anyone really believe anything this former 'intelligence head' has to say these days? A good prosecuting attorney, of the sort not hired by the Justice Department under Gonzales, could tear her malodorous malarkey to shreds in half an hour.
Hopefully, the Dems will be able to do it in an afternoon, unless pants-suit Condi, as seems likely, hides behind Bush's 'executive privilege' skirts.
Should that happen, the Democrats should check the history of the Congress' dealings with the Nixon Administration circa 1973 for pointers on how to handle a president trying to cover up his administration's lies and delusions.
Of course, that might lead to impeachment, something that the Dems, for some reason, are assiduously avoiding.
yeah, so this insufferable harpie will soon return to academia and write her book -- whereupon all will be made clear to us ignorant masses.
SHE IS A CRIMINAL PSYCHOPATH. Academia? It has become the last refuge for bush scoundrels and serial killers!!!
Indict her, Convict her and HANG HER HIGH alongside her fellow-conspirators. Such flagrent disregard for our constitution and for international LAW must NOT go unpunished.
SecState Rice may possibly end up smelling the best of the bunch when the stuff hits the fan. Anyone strong-arming a black woman will be labeled sexist and racist by apologists.
Can anyone imagine Rice running for president against Clinton in 2012? Gaack!
I applaud Frank Rich for pointing out that the lies the Bush Regime told to justify their criminal invasion of Iraq were just part of a long string of lies that continue to this day.
Do other journalists actually believe that a liar who was willing to plunge the nation into a war based on lies is now telling the truth? The lies keep coming and few besides Frank Rich, and Keith Olbermann of MSNBC, have the guts to say so.
How come everyone's talking about everything except THE OIL?
What could we expect from such a person?
And, of course, Al Qaeda is now in Iraq....having arrived there AFTER we did.
Ironic.
In the days of c-b's, she would have been called "Ratchet Jaw" or "Motor Mouth". She can talk more and say less than anyone in public life. Compare her logorrhea (flow of b.s.) with the concise statements of Zbiggie.
As a long-ago foreign service officer I blush with shame for how low the State Dept has sunk, and as a former Justice Dept administrator I hide my head whenever "steel trap" Gonzales mumbles his mismemories.
She's a corporate exec. What do you expect?
This woman's PhD is in duplicity and disinformation.
The Dragon Lady was a comic strip character in 1950. Fifty years later she's the US's affirmative action dictator.
All these Bush Gang folks are firing squad material.
And I don't even approve of violence....
Reading between the lines of Mr. Rich's article is where to find the core of the whole stinkin' problem. The condescending Doctor Rice, the same witless stooge who once explained " I don't think anybody could have predicted that these people...would try to use an airplane as a missile," the same world-class equivocator who thought the only clue to be found that the yellowcake "intelligence" was anything but pure stinking bullshit might be found in some lost bowels somewhere, the same fool who reassured the world with tales of smoking gun "mushroom clouds," IS GIVEN A MICROPHONE ON THREE SUNDAY MORNING NEWS SHOWS!!! Mr. Rich applauds Opie Stephanopoulos for his lame interrogation, but the real question is why Stepho is giving this mountebank a platform in the first place. The evidence is in and it is irrefutable: this woman is, at BEST, a total and complete fraud (mass murderer is more likely closer to the truth). The kindest thing any dog could do when this pony shows up to pontificate is laugh her off the stage. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me five thousand times and I'm gonna kick your ass.
In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for, as for me, I rejoice I'm not a Republican.
-HL Mencken
This is the same incompetent liar who never heard of Osama bin Laden until 9/11, even after being handed a report entitled "Bin Laden to Strike in USA". This is the same idiot who could not imagine terrorists using aircraft as bombs after a similar plan was discovered (at a G8 meeting?) in Italy shortly before 9/11. Despite the warnings about bin Laden being our country's worst nightmare, the speech she was going to give on 9/12 would have ignored terrorism (as the entire Cheney-led administration had to that point) and built US national security policy around Reagan's "Star Wars": overpriced, failed, and useless against the types of post-cold-war threats we would face!
Given the scale of their crimes, there is more than enough blame to go around but like "reaganomics," it should trickle down from the top.
I can imagine just about any idiocy when it comes to US voters.
You deserved what you got.
It's the rest of the planet of us who didn't.