Sen. Barbara Boxer.

U.S. Senator from California; Senior Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee


 A False Attack on Amb. Susan Rice

Posted: 11/15/2012 5:03 pm


As I have listened to leading Republicans denigrate Ambassador Susan
Rice, I am struck by how unfair this attack is, how untruthful it is,
and how at odds it is with their past actions.

The truth is, when Ambassador Rice was asked on Face the Nation about
the tragic deaths of four Americans in Benghazi, she shared exactly
what she and the Congress had been directly told at the time by the
intelligence community.

But she also said that this information was preliminary, stressing
that an investigation had begun, and warning that "we'll want to see
the results of that investigation to draw any definitive conclusions."

 She was not spinning. She was not twisting the truth. She was simply
being forthcoming with the best information available at the time. And
for that, she is now being viciously attacked by Senators John McCain
and Lindsey Graham.

This treatment stands in stark contrast with their vocal support of
Condoleezza Rice who -- unlike Susan Rice -- deliberately
misrepresented intelligence.

In September 2002, then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice
appeared on a talk show and claimed that Iraq was importing high
quality aluminum tubes that "are only really suited for nuclear
weapons programs, centrifuge programs."

But in 2004, shortly before she was nominated by President George W.
Bush to be Secretary of State, Rice admitted "there was some debate"
at the time about the intelligence behind the aluminum tubes --
information she had chosen to ignore during her 2002 appearance. In
fact, both the State Department and the Department of Energy believed
that the tubes were intended for conventional weapons -- not nuclear
weapons.

 Tragically, the false assertions made by Rice and other top officials
in the Bush administration helped propel our country into a
devastating and costly war in Iraq that claimed more than 4,400
American lives. But somehow, Rice's role in these profound
intelligence failures did not prevent Senators McCain and Graham from
championing her nomination to be Secretary of State.

 In fact, Senator Graham argued that Condoleezza Rice couldn't be held
responsible for misleading the American public on Iraq because "every
intelligence agency in the world was misled."

That defense is stunning given his hurtful rhetoric about Susan Rice,
a remarkable public servant who has served our country for 20 years
with grace and strength, most recently as U.S. Ambassador to the
United Nations.

 Ambassador Rice helped enact the toughest international sanctions on
Iran in history. She led efforts to secure Security Council
Resolutions that helped bring down the brutal dictator Muammar
Ghaddafi and put in place tough sanctions on North Korea. And she has
stood up time and time against efforts to de-legitimize Israel. Those
who are personally attacking her now should know well that these were
not easy tasks.

 Instead of vilifying Ambassador Rice, my Republican colleagues should
be working with her and our president to continue building a stronger
and more secure America.








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