If you want a clear picture of just how tangled the web of lies and
deceit is, go here:

http://tinyurl.com/5g7hc

Example:
September 20, 2001                                                              
                                                                                
                                                                                
                        Douglas Feith
suggests in a draft memo        [Washington Post, 8/7/2004] that the US
should consider "hitting terrorists outside the Middle East in the
initial offensive, perhaps deliberately selecting a non-al-Qaeda
target like Iraq." Other regions he proposes attacking include South
America and Southeast Asia. He reasons that an initial attack against
such targets would "surprise ... the terrorists" and catch them off
guard. [Newsweek, 8/8/2004  Sources:  9/11 Commission Report]

According to Newsweek, the content of Feith's memo derives from the
work of the Counter Terrorism Evaluation Group (see Shortly after
September 11, 2001), a project headed by Michael Maloof and David
Wurmser. The group suggested that an attack on the remote Triborder
region, where Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil meet and where
Iranian-backed Hezbollah is said to have a presence, would have a
ripple effect among international Islamic militant groups. [Newsweek,
8/8/2004]                                                                       
                                                                                
                                                                Feith later 
says his memo
merely expands upon ideas put forth by Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld in a memo (see September 19, 2001) the secretary wrote the
day before to Gen. Hugh Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff.  [Washington Post, 8/7/2004]                                             
                                                                                
                The logic
behind proposing strikes against targets outside of the Middle East,
Feith says, was based on the need to "cast a wide net" and achieve
"additional objectives," such as creating fissures in the enemy
network, highlighting "the global nature of the conflicts," showing
"seriousness of US military purpose," and demonstrating that the "war
would not be limited geographically to Afghanistan."

On 11/18/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon's inspector general has agreed to review 
> the prewar intelligence activities of former U.S. defense undersecretary 
> Douglas Feith, a main architect of the Iraq war, congressional officials said 
> on Thursday.
>

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