Nope. Not in Iraq. But related.
Juan Cole posts on claims by former National Security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski that British intelligence agents intentionally provided misleading information to the U.S. in an effort to spur the invasion. Brzezinski also claims other sources of faulty intelligence came from Iraqi political exiles like Ahmad Chalabi and Iyad Alawi and Likud in Israel.
I don't think it was all that hard a sale job. And if they did provide faulty information, who knows who was behind it. After all, we have PNAC and P2OG and scoundrels from Poppy's term who have been designing the Middle East agenda for quite some time.
But it will help His Slowliness the Dope pass off the blame.
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
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