January 14, 2005
Past Time for an Accounting of This Massive Fraud
By DAVID LINDORFF
The great thing about being
George W. Bush is never having to say you're sorry.
Several hundred billion dollars
down the tubes in Iraq in a war that was started on the trumped up claim that Saddam Hussein had been building and stockpiling
"weapons of mass destruction," and several hundred millions of secret dollars spent belatedly trying to find a hint of such
weapons, all for naught.
Not only are there no such weapons,
the few efforts that did exist to try to make something nasty having been dismantled by 1991, but the Iraqi scientists arrested
by invading American troops, and held incommunicado for as long as two years now have been found to have been innocent of
any wrongdoing.
In fact, some of the leaders
of the so-called Iraq Survey Group charged with finding WMDs in Iraq have been calling on the Pentagon to release those scientists,
who include Gen. Amir Saadi, who had been a liaison between the Hussein government and U.N. arms inspectors, Rihab Taha, the
biologist American reporters breathlessly referred to as "Dr. Germ" for his alleged work years ago with germ weapon research,
and Huda Amash, who was similarly, if somewhat sexistly, awarded the moniker "Mrs. Anthrax." ISG officials say they have cleared
all three of involvement in any illegal WMD work for Hussein over the past decade or more, and add that they have been cooperating
with investigators.
They shouldn't hold their breaths
waiting for release, however. The Pentagon appears bent on keeping them in captivity indefinitely, as it is doing with most
of the detainees at Guantanamo and other secret holding pens.
We shouldn't hold our breaths
either for an honest accounting of what the ISG did and what it learned about the imaginary WMDs that were the causus belli
of this ugly, bloody conflict in Iraq. The Bush administration and the Pentagon, clearly massively embarrassed by the failure
to turn up even a shred of evidence of WMDs after two years of searching, are sealing the ISG's records, and are not giving
any account of the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars wasted in what was clearly a frantic political effort to find
expost facto justification for an illegal war.
We're supposedly "building democracy"
in Iraq, but meanwhile we're deconstructing it here at home, where the areas that the public has a right to know about are
being shrunk by the day.
In the name of those non-existing
WMDs, American soldiers continue to die at a rate of two or three a day, while Iraqi civilians, their cities flattened, their
water rancid, and their hospitals swamped, are dying at about ten times that rate.
A policy mistake or fraud of
this magnitude cries out for accountability.
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Dave Lindorff
is the author of Killing Time: an Investigation into the Death Row Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. His new book titled "This Can't be Happening!" is to be published this fall by Common Courage Press. Information about both books and other work by Lindorff
can be found at www.thiscantbehappening.net. He can be reached at: dlindorff@yahoo.com
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