Tuesday, February 15, 2011

About those "Seeds of Democracy"

By J. Thomas Duffy

Well, this isn't exactly a Captain Renault moment:

Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war

The defector who convinced the White House that Iraq had a secret biological weapons programme has admitted for the first time that he lied about his story, then watched in shock as it was used to justify the war.

Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi, codenamed Curveball by German and American intelligence officials who dealt with his claims, has told the Guardian that he fabricated tales of mobile bioweapons trucks and clandestine factories in an attempt to bring down the Saddam Hussein regime, from which he had fled in 1995.

"Maybe I was right, maybe I was not right," he said. "They gave me this chance. I had the chance to fabricate something to topple the regime. I and my sons are proud of that and we are proud that we were the reason to give Iraq the margin of democracy."




Since Obama has chosen not to look in the rearview mirror, we can only hope that history will not be so kind and place the Bush Grindhouse and its legacy in the appropriate light -- The President of Shitdom.

And the Flying Monkeys over at the Right Wing Freakshow still want to headline that it was all that "planting seeds of democracy" bullshit.



Bonus Riffs

John Cole: You Told Me you Loved Me, But I Don’t Understand

Adam Serwer: Conservatives keep hogging credit for Mideast protests

For The Want Of A Lie

It Will Never Be A Happy "Mission Accomplished" Day

"Son of A Dog!"

(Cross-posted on The Garlic.)

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