A PENTAGON INSIDER TELLS ALL
From the Houston Chronicle editorial page:
After eight years of Bill Clinton, many military officers breathed a sigh of relief when George W. Bush was named president. I was in that plurality. At one time, I would have believed the administration's accusations of anti-Americanism against anyone who questioned the integrity and good faith of President Bush, Vice President Cheney or Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
However, while working from May 2002 through February 2003 in the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Near East South Asia and Special Plans (USDP/NESA and SP) in the Pentagon, I observed the environment in which decisions about post-war Iraq were made.
Those observations changed everything.
It's as bad inside the Department of Defense as previous reports have made it sound. Click here.
Thanks to Tom Tomorrow. (Now, why didn't I notice this one? It's my own hometown paper!)
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Tuesday, August 05, 2003
Posted by Ron at 2:55 AM
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