Title: Gen. Hugh Shelton: Bush Officials Pushed For Iraq War 'Almost To The Point Of Insubordination' Source:
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Former Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Hugh Shelton says that, during the Bush administration, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, and other Pentagon officials pushed to go to war with Iraq "almost to the point of insubordination."
"There was a very strong push in those days for us to go into Iraq, and there was absolutely no intelligence, zero, that pointed toward the Iraqis.," he told Christiane Amanpour on ABC's 'This Week' on Sunday. "It was all Al Qaida, Osama bin Laden. And yet there was an element there that was -- that was pushing to go into Iraq at the same time."
George Bush was focused on Afghanistan and initially resisted the pressure to invade Iraq, Shelton says. But he was eventually convinced.
"Afghanistan, remember, was going very, very well," Shelton said. "The drumbeat back here in Washington was still pushing, coming out of the Pentagon, let's go to Iraq, let's get -- take him out. And he finally said, let's go."
Former Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Hugh Shelton says that, during the Bush administration, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, and other Pentagon officials pushed to go to war with Iraq "almost to the point of insubordination."
The Project for a New American Century (Kristol, Wolfowitz, Richard Perle, John Bolton, Bill Bennett etc) starting agitating to go to war with Iraq in 1996. They tried to get both Clinton and Netanyahu to do it.
In 2000, they attached themselves to the Bush campaign. Bush's first Treasury Secretary (Paul ONeill) said that going to war with Iraq was "topic A" at Bush's cabinet meetings from day one.
The Bush administration used 9/11 an as excuse to invade Iraq. The administration initially claimed that Saddam was in cahoots with al Queda. Then they claimed that Iraq had nuclear weapons that could soon be given to al Queda to be used against the U.S.
Dick Armey has said that Cheney lied to him and other Congressional leaders about Iraq.
"Did Dick Cheney ... purposely tell me things he knew to be untrue?" Armey said. "I seriously feel that may be the case...Had I known or believed then what I believe now, I would have publicly opposed [the war] resolution right to the bitter end, and I believe I might have stopped it from happening."
The neo-cons have caused great harm to America. They need to be ejected from their leading positions in the conservative movement and GOP.
Because you always take left-wing ideological positions, while I evaluate situations based on their merits. The left is sometimes correct (a stopped watch is right twice a day too). If was an ideological rightist, you and I would never agree.
Because you always take left-wing ideological positions, while I evaluate situations based on their merits. The left is sometimes correct (a stopped watch is right twice a day too). If was an ideological rightist, you and I would never agree.
Perhaps you give yourself too much credit, and me too little.