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Feith's Lame Excuses

by BooMan
Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 12:10:00 AM EST

This is one of the most tortured excuses I have ever seen.

Douglas J. Feith, the former undersecretary of defense for policy, sharply disputed the inspector general's conclusions in a series of interviews yesterday. "My office was trying to prevent an intelligence failure," Feith told National Public Radio. "We had people in the Pentagon who thought that the CIA's speculative assessments were not of top quality; they were not raising all the questions they should raise and considering all the information they should consider."

His office "did not present an alternative intelligence analysis," Feith said, it "presented a criticism."

Consider the irony here. When they didn't find any weapons of mass destruction intelligence officers starting leaking like crazy about how Rumsfeld and Cheney cooked the intelligence. The first major hit came on May 5, 2003 when Sy Hersh broke the story of Douglas Feith's Office of Special Plans. It used Patrick Lang as a source. The next day Nicholas Kristof published Missing in Action: The Truth which used Ambassador Wilson as an anonymous source and Patrick Lang as an on-the-record source. It was pretty clear that the intelligence community, the responsible intelligence community, was not going to take the blame for no WMD lying down. And that is when Mary Matalin and Scooter Libby and Karl Rove and Dan Batlett and Ari Fleischer and a host of Republican-owned pundits all banded together to fight off any attacks on the administration. This ultimately culminated with Ambassador Wilson going public on July 6 and Rove/Novak outing his wife on the 14th.

In the meantime, DCI George Tenet, who is hardly blameless in this whole debacle, had to take the blame for the 16 words in the State of the Union address. So, the case for war which was made by Douglas Feith was "not [an] alternative intelligence analysis," but merely a "criticism" of the CIA's intelligence estimates. And when it all turned out to be crap, the CIA had to take the blame.

And when the CIA wasn't initially cooperative they outed a covert officer in an act of pure spite and intimidation.

And as the final insult, they gave George Tenet a medal of freedom.

This was all very inappropriate.



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Feith is a war criminal.  In a just world he'd be on trial at the Hague as we speak.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 12:21:05 AM EST
Hu should be? This guy.
http://www.dorks.com/html/Hus-in-China.html

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by KNUCKLEHEAD on Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 04:16:04 AM EST
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C'mon Booman.  Call it for what it was. Lying to manipulate the country into war then lying to cover their asses.
by Heart of the Rockies on Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 09:50:27 AM EST
I since found this in a NYT editorial.  Guess I missed your snark.

"The inspector general did not recommend criminal charges against Mr. Feith because Mr. Rumsfeld or his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, approved their subordinate's "inappropriate" operations. The renegade intelligence buff said he was relieved."

by Heart of the Rockies on Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 10:22:24 AM EST
  I heard that NPR interview Feith gave with Diane Reihm - and I had to stop the car, pull over and listen real hard to try to untangle that idiot's logic, trying to weasel his words around.
  Worse than an idoit - a criminal idiot.
by drchelo (cmsquared at yahoo dot com) on Sat Feb 10th, 2007 at 01:33:38 PM EST


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