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Mantis Claw
02-07-2003, 01:35 PM
Terror Gets Its Props
Anthony Lappé, February 6, 2003

"Dodgy tapes, grainy videos, great rhetoric. Where's the proof?" - headline London Mirror, Feb. 6, 2003


"Powell's Case Against Iraq: Piling Up the Evidence," - headline The New York Times, Feb. 6, 2003


"Iraq: Failing To Disarm – Denial and Deception" - graphic, U.S. State Department AV Club


Buy Microsoft stock. PowerPoint will be selling off the shelves after Powell's multi-media tour de force yesterday at the UN. "Voluminous, thorough, shocking," are the adjectives the "objective" American media are using to describe the U.S. Secretary of State's 90-minute exposé.

The presentation was right out of an episode of "24"; damning phone intercepts ("Clean out all of the areas… make sure there is nothing there.''"), dramatic surveillance video (a French-built fighter takes off), and numerous incriminating satellite photos of alleged WMD-related trucks pulling up to alleged WMD-related buildings. But by far the most dramatic moment came when Powell whipped out a small vial of fake anthrax, reminding the nation: "Less than a teaspoon of dried anthrax shut down the U.S. Senate." Iraq, he said, had thousands of liters of the stuff.

The stunt was one of the most audacious uses of a visual aid since George Sr. produced an actual baggie of crack in a televised address to the nation in September 1989. The crack, a monster Ziplock's worth, purchased for $2,400 by undercover DEA agents in Lafayette Park across the street from the White House, was meant to underscore the out-of-control nature of the drug menace. Even the sacred home of our commander in chief wasn't safe from the scourge.

What Bush failed to mention, and what most of the mainstream media never reported, was that the drug bust was a staged event. Agents lured the teenage seller from a DC neighborhood to the park for theatrical purposes: making the bust a half-truth symbolic of the former CIA head's duplicity.

It was VP Bush's own shock troops, you might remember, the Contras, who had been sending thousands of tons of cocaine into America with the help of their friends in the basement of the White House and in the backrooms of Langley. Much of the operation is documented in the U.S. Senate's own Kerry Report and has been recounted by numerous U.S. government whistleblowers (see GNN's own little multi-media presentation we call "Crack the CIA").

For his part, Powell milked the specter of the white dust to great effect, because, in a way, he had to. The ex-General knows as well as anyone that fear is the only real way to sell a war, and that a terrorist attack on American soil is the only thing we're really scared of (not the abstract notion of battle thousands of miles away).

Does it matter that every U.S. law enforcement official involved in the anthrax letters case has said the suspect is most likely domestic, and that he/she appears to have stolen the spores from a U.S. government lab?

Does it matter that the U.S. government's own reports have stated that Saddam's anthrax vials could very well be stamped Made in America? The Senate's Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs revealed in 1994 that under Reagan and Bush Sr. the U.S. government and major U.S. corporations sold everything from anthrax to VX nerve gas to West Nile fever germs to Iraq right up until March 1992.

The report summarized: "These biological materials were not attenuated or weakened and were capable of reproduction ... It was later learned that these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the United Nations inspectors found and removed from the Iraqi biological warfare program."

Does it matter that a letter from CIA director George Tenet (who was sitting behind Powell during his presentation) to Senator Bob Graham, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, in October stated: "[Iraq] for now appears to be drawing a line short of conducting terrorist attacks with conventional or ... chemical and biological weapons against the United States," but if "Saddam should conclude that a U.S.-led attack could no longer be deterred, he probably would become much less constrained in adopting terrorist actions."?

Or does it matter that the BBC is reporting today an even more inconvenient development? The news organization says a leaked classified document written by British defense intelligence officers three weeks ago concluded that, "there has been contact between the two [Iraq and Al Qaeda] in the past. But [the document] assessed that any fledgling relationship foundered due to mistrust and incompatible ideologies."

Even The New York Times reported Sunday that sources inside U.S. intelligence agencies said, "they were baffled by the Bush administration's insistence on a solid link between Iraq and Osama bin Laden's network," they were upset that "the intelligence is obviously being politicized" and that "we've been looking at this hard for more than a year and you know what, we just don't think it's there." The UN's Hans Blix has also said he has seen no evidence Iraq had or planned to supply weapons to Al Qaeda.

Now, of course, there could be new evidence, like what the Times is reporting today: an intel breakthrough that has revealed "a cell of Al Qaeda operating out of Baghdad was responsible for the assassination of the American diplomat Laurence Foley last October."

The story could be true. Al Qaeda, after all, has cells in more than 40 countries, according to U.S. intelligence. For all we know, they're camped out in Lafayette Park.

Consumer
02-07-2003, 03:29 PM
I've found myself asking "where's the proof?" these past few days... Powell's presentation was way weak. Computer graphics illustrating a clandestine mobile weapons factory means jack-shit when they don't have even a single photo to show.

I don't doubt that Saddam is up to some bogus shit, but there still is no proof that's been shown to the public to justify all the war-monging going on.

Mantis Claw
02-07-2003, 03:39 PM
I think they must believe that Americans are plain stupid, or they feel very confident in their public perception management.

Preecha
02-07-2003, 04:56 PM
Or they dont care ;)

jlines
02-07-2003, 10:45 PM
has anyone considered the fact that the evidence you think needs to be shown (pictures, video, etc...) would be produced by american spies. and if they release such evidence it would jeopardize, not only the valuable intellegence source but also the lives of the agents.

Pureform
02-07-2003, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by jlines
has anyone considered the fact that the evidence you think needs to be shown (pictures, video, etc...) would be produced by american spies. and if they release such evidence it would jeopardize, not only the valuable intellegence source but also the lives of the agents.

ive considered that. great point!:up

cpud
02-07-2003, 11:31 PM
Originally posted by jlines
has anyone considered the fact that the evidence you think needs to be shown (pictures, video, etc...) would be produced by american spies. and if they release such evidence it would jeopardize, not only the valuable intellegence source but also the lives of the agents.

exactly. what i dont get, is why some people think that is just an excuse to 'make up' evidence.

Pureform
02-07-2003, 11:36 PM
saddam says he doesnt have any deadly weapons....and at the same time he tells his troops to use these weapons against us if we attack.:rolleyes :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing

cpud
02-07-2003, 11:47 PM
Originally posted by Pureform
saddam says he doesnt have any deadly weapons....and at the same time he tells his troops to use these weapons against us if we attack.:rolleyes :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing

yeah man, what a joke; he's also said to his 'army' that they will either die by the hand of the Americans, or by his. He needs to go.

Consumer
02-08-2003, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by jlines
has anyone considered the fact that the evidence you think needs to be shown (pictures, video, etc...) would be produced by american spies. and if they release such evidence it would jeopardize, not only the valuable intellegence source but also the lives of the agents.

Not when there's a whole team of UN weapon's inspectors who's job it is to gather this information.

cpud
02-08-2003, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by deepfreq
Not when there's a whole team of UN weapon's inspectors who's job it is to gather this information.

wrong. their job is to inspect weapons facilities, not gather intelligence about their military movement, plans, etc.

jlines
02-09-2003, 01:27 PM
the UN is worthless- you should watch the movie No Mans Land. it shows a pretty accurate picture of how the UN works. and its a good movie

cpud
02-09-2003, 01:42 PM
Originally posted by jlines
the UN is worthless- you should watch the movie No Mans Land. it shows a pretty accurate picture of how the UN works. and its a good movie

I participated in the Model United Nations conference in 2000; most important thing I learned: The UN is worthless. The United States needs to pull out asap, as we provide the good majority of the funds for its operation, yet we are criticized for just about ALL of our policies :confused :confused :confused

ruderthanu
02-10-2003, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by jlines
has anyone considered the fact that the evidence you think needs to be shown (pictures, video, etc...) would be produced by american spies. and if they release such evidence it would jeopardize, not only the valuable intellegence source but also the lives of the agents.

Good point, yes. But we still can't charge into operation We Are Right without evidence supporting the cause. We will be jeapordizing not only american lives, but the lives of other countries that are stupid enough to get their asses into this mess, too. Before I see all of my friends get drafted and risk the loss of their lives if the worst should happen, I want to make sure they are dying for a cause meant to actually help rather than to show off the muscle of the US. Yes, Saddam is a horrible person who will fall one way or another. He should be taken out of power, but if done the wrong way, we could open up another bag of bullshit that we never even expected.

clay
02-17-2003, 12:00 AM
Saddam Enrages Bush With Full Compliance
WASHINGTON, DC—President Bush expressed frustration and anger Monday over a U.N. report stating that Iraqi president Saddam Hussein is now fully complying with weapons inspections. "Enough is enough," a determined Bush told reporters. "We are not fooled by Saddam's devious attempts to sway world opinion by doing everything the U.N. asked him to do. We will not be intimidated into backing down and, if we have any say in the matter, neither will Saddam." Bush added that any further Iraqi attempt to meet the demands of the U.N. or U.S. will be regarded as "an act of war."

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