http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0711-01.htm

Published on Friday, July 11, 2003 by TomPaine.com

All Spin All The Time
by Russ Baker
 

Viva Nihilism! It must be great working in the Bush White
House. Zero accountability. It's All Spin, All the Time.
Nothing matters but politics, hence no unfounded claim requires
correction or apology. Unless, of course, they are pushed to
the end of the plank, as they were recently with the tale about
Niger and nuclear materials.

Take those elusive Weapons of Mass Destruction. Despite the
failure of the concentrated might of the U.S.
military-intelligence complex to find anything that might
qualify in the remotest possible way, the administration labels
critics "revisionist historians" and imperturbedly moves on.
The initial assertions and touted "discoveries" usually get
more attention than does the sound of a balloon deflating.
That's why polls find a sizable chunk of the American public
still under the impression that WMD have been found.

Whatever Saddam's interest in WMD, the administration didn't
know what he had and didn't have solid evidence to make the
claims it did -- much less to launch a war over them. For those
amateur "revisionist historians" out there, here is a partial,
unscientific reconstruction of the claims that fizzled.

THE CLAIM:

"Iraq has trained Al Qaeda members in bombmaking and poisons
and deadly gases... [which] could allow the Iraqi regime to
attack America without leaving any fingerprints." - President
Bush, Oct. 7, 2002.

THE FACTS:

The alleged Al Qaeda training camp, which Colin Powell
described to the United Nations in February, is later revealed
to be outside Iraq's control and patrolled by Allied warplanes.
By late June, Michael Chandler, the head of the U.N. team
monitoring global efforts to counter Al Qaeda tells Agence
France Press: "We have never had information presented to us --
even though we've asked questions -- which would indicate that
there is a direct link."

THE SPIN:

State Dept. spokesman Richard Boucher responds: "Secretary
Powell provided clear and convincing evidence of the links
between Iraq and Al Qaeda."

THE CLAIM:

"The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein
recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa,"
Bush declares in the State of the Union address.

THE FACTS:

In March, Mohamed ElBaradei, director-general of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), tells the U.N.
Security Council that the documents substantiating the claim of
alleged Iraqi efforts to buy uranium in Niger were fakes (and
bad ones at that) and that "these specific allegations are
unfounded." The unnamed ex-ambassador whom the CIA sent to
check out the story tells The New Republic: "They knew the
Niger story was a flat-out lie."

THE SPIN:

Pass the buck, finally 'fessing up in a White House statement
delivered on July 7 that Bush should not have used the uranium
allegations in his address.

THE CLAIM:

U.S. officials present evidence suggesting that Iraq tried to
buy aluminum tubes for use in centrifuges for the uranium
enrichment process.

THE FACTS:

IAEA's ElBaradei later reports that extensive investigation
"failed to uncover any evidence" that Iraq intended to use the
tubes for any project other than the reverse engineering of
rockets.

THE SPIN:

Powell releases a contradictory interpretation of the tubes,
then the matter disappears.

THE CLAIM:

In early April, the Pentagon "confirms" discovery of a
biological and chemical weapons storage site near the town of
Hindiyah, complete with suspected sarin and tabun nerve agents.

THE FACTS:

Fourteen barrels of liquids are reassessed to be pesticide.

THE SPIN:

Silence.

THE CLAIM:

In early April, a white powder found at a site near Najaf is
described as possible chemical agents, and presented as a
likely "smoking gun."

THE FACTS:

The powder is an explosive.

THE SPIN:

Silence.

THE CLAIM:

"Biological laboratories described by our Secretary of State to
the whole world that were not supposed to be there, that are a
direct violation of the U.N. resolutions, have been
discovered," Bush tells reporters, on May 29, referring to
trailers the administration says are mobile labs.

THE FACTS:

For weeks, numerous independent experts express serious doubts
about the trailers' purposes; a classified State Department
intelligence memo cited by The New York Times also cautions
about premature conclusions.

THE SPIN:

"The experts have spoken and the judgment of the experts is
very clear on this matter," says Fleischer. Colin Powell splits
hairs in backing the White House: State experts "weren't saying
it was not a mobile lab, they just were not quite up in that
curve of confidence that the rest of the intelligence community
was at..."

THE CLAIM:

"We believe [Saddam] has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear
weapons." - Vice President Cheney, March 16, 2003 on Meet the
Press.

THE FACTS:

After the fighting, an Iraqi nuclear scientist cuts a deal for
refuge with the United States. Buried in his garden are
documents and parts of a gas centrifuge, which could be used to
enrich uranium for bombmaking. But the process of enriching
uranium would require hundreds or thousands of precisely
machined centrifuges, working together perfectly.

THE SPIN:

The administration declares this evidence that Bush and Cheney
were correct in saying that Saddam had never given up hope
[italics added] of building nuclear weapons. From "possession"
to "hope" in one easy spin.

THE CLAIM:

In his State of the Union address, Bush claimed Iraq had the
capacity to produce 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin, 25,000
liters of anthrax and 500 tons of sarin, mustard gas and VX
nerve agent. He said Iraq also had 30,000 munitions capable of
delivering chemical weapons, plus several mobile biological
weapons laboratories and an active nuclear weapons development
program.

THE FACTS:

Despite coalition troops combing the country, and vast reward
monies offered, none of this arsenal has been uncovered.

THE SPIN:

The administration "remains confident" that something
substantial will be found.

New York-based Russ Baker is an award-winning journalist who
covers politics and media.

Copyright TOMPAINE.com 

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