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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 07:36 PM Jan 2016

What Donald Rumsfeld Knew We Didn’t Know About Iraq

On September 9, 2002, as the George W. Bush administration was launching its campaign to invade Iraq, a classified report landed on the desk of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It came from Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and it carried an ominous note.

“Please take a look at this material as to what we don’t know about WMD,” Rumsfeld wrote to Air Force General Richard Myers. “It is big.”

The report was an inventory of what U.S. intelligence knew—or more importantly didn’t know—about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Its assessment was blunt: “We’ve struggled to estimate the unknowns. ... We range from 0% to about 75% knowledge on various aspects of their program.”

Myers already knew about the report. The Joint Staff’s director for intelligence had prepared it, but Rumsfeld’s urgent tone said a great deal about how seriously the head of the Defense Department viewed the report’s potential to undermine the Bush administration’s case for war. But he never shared the eight-page report with key members of the administration such as then-Secretary of State Colin Powell or top officials at the CIA, according to multiple sources at the State Department, White House and CIA who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity. Instead, the report disappeared, and with it a potentially powerful counter-narrative to the administration’s argument that Saddam Hussein’s nuclear, chemical and biological weapons posed a grave threat to the U.S. and its allies, which was beginning to gain traction in major news outlets, led by the New York Times.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/iraq-war-wmds-donald-rumsfeld-new-report-213530

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What Donald Rumsfeld Knew We Didn’t Know About Iraq (Original Post) IDemo Jan 2016 OP
We knew underpants Jan 2016 #1
So would that be a known unknown? name not needed Jan 2016 #2
Not an unknown shadowmayor Jan 2016 #3

shadowmayor

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3. Not an unknown
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 10:24 PM
Jan 2016

Folks, this is what we call a prelude to a war crime. Suppressing information contrary to the fabricated WMD's narrative is part of a larger criminal enterprise. Why oh why isn't that asshole Rumsfeld rotting in jail and what in the hell did the people of Iraq ever do to us??

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