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Capital Games
by David Corn

Did Bush Mislead US Into War?

George W. Bush misled the nation into war.

Who says?

Representative Jane Harman, the ranking Democrat on the House
intelligence committee.

On the basis of what?

On the basis of information preliminarily reviewed by the
intelligence committee as part of its ongoing investigation
into the prewar intelligence on Iraq.

On June 25, during the House debate on the intelligence
authorization bill, Harman delivered an informal progress
report on her committee's inquiry. Her remarks received, as far
as I can tell, little media attention. But they are dramatic in
that these comments are the first quasi-findings from an
official outlet confirming that Bush deployed dishonest
rhetoric in guiding the United States to invasion and
occupation in Iraq. This is not an op-ed judgment; this is an
evaluation from a member of the intelligence committee who
claims to be basing her statements on the investigative work of
the committee. Here's what she says:

* On Bush's prewar assertions about Iraq's weapons of mass
destruction: "When discussing Iraq's WMD, administration
officials rarely included the caveats and qualifiers attached
to the intelligence committee's judgments….For many Americans,
the administration's certainty gave the impression that there
was even stronger intelligence about Iraq's possession of and
intention to use WMD."

* On the evidence upon which the WMD assertions were based:
"The committee is now investigating whether the intelligence
case on Iraq's WMD was based on circumstantial evidence rather
than hard facts and whether the intelligence community made
clear to the policy-makers and Congress that most of its
analytic judgments were based on things like aerial photographs
and Iraqi defector interviews, not hard facts."

* On the supposed Hussein-al Qaeda connection: "[T]he
investigation suggests that the intelligence linking al Qaeda
to Iraq, a prominent theme in the administration's statements
prior to the war, [was] contrary to what was claimed by the
administration."

She is not beating around the bush. She asserts that the
President overstated the WMD case, ignoring nuances and
uncertainties in the intelligence reporting, and created a
false impression about what was known about the threat posed by
Iraq. She maintains that Bush rashly claimed Hussein was in
cahoots with the evildoers of 9/11, when intelligence indicated
otherwise. This is damning stuff. Never mind all the recent
claptrap from administration apologists about the Iraq war
having been fought for the good of the repressed Iraqis. The
primary rationale for the war Bush offered in public was based
on two notions: Iraq possessed ready-to-go WMDs and Saddam
Hussein was in league with al Qaeda and could slip these awful
weapons to Osama bin Laden at any moment. (Last fall, Bush
exclaimed--with no caveats or qualifiers--that Hussein was
"dealing" with al Qaeda.) The danger, Bush and his crew argued
repeatedly, was imminent and real--so clear-and-present that
the United States could not afford to wait any longer or take a
chance on enhanced and more intrusive inspections.

Now Harman says Bush had no right to declare, as he did on
March 17, that "intelligence gathered by this and other
governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to
possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever
devised," or to say Hussein was a bin Laden ally. Harman, a
California moderate who is no hothead and who voted for the
Iraq war, is essentially branding Bush a liar. If her remarks
accurately reflect the committee's work, it means the
administration will be confronted with evidence it
misrepresented intelligence in its attempt to whip up support
for the war. And it may well be confronted in public. Harman
notes that Representative Porter Goss, the Republican chairman
of the committee, has promised to hold public hearings, perhaps
in July, and to produce an unclassified report as soon as
possible. (Soon after Harman made her remarks on the floor,
Goss led a successful effort to defeat an amendment offered by
Representative Dennis Kucinich, a Democratic presidential
candidate, that would have required the inspector general of
the CIA to investigate the allegation that Vice President Dick
Cheney pressured the agency to produce reports supporting the
administration's policy on Iraq.)

"It is already clear that there were flaws in US intelligence,"
Harman says. "Iraq's WMD was not located where the intelligence
community thought it might be. Chemical weapons were not used
in the war despite the intelligence community's judgment that
their use was likely. I urge this administration not to
contemplate military action, especially preemptive action, in
Iran, North Korea or Syria until these issues are cleared up."
She also suggests that an independent commission might be
needed to examine the MIA WMD controversy.

Harman's statement was a sneak preview. If she is not blowing
smoke, Bush's prewar deceptions may end up more thoroughly
substantiated than was his case for war.


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