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NRaleighLiberal

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Mon Dec 12, 2016, 12:14 PM Dec 2016

More Trumpian revisionist history - "Nope. You're Lying, Trump"

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/nope-you-re-lying-trump

By JOSH MARSHAL LPublished DECEMBER 12, 2016, 9:23 AM EDT

"This is long ago history for a lot of people. But as long as Trump is raising the issue, let's revisit it. Donald Trump says the US Intelligence Community got it wrong about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction. So, he reasons, it's probably getting it wrong now about Russia tampering in the US election. This is not what happened fifteen years ago. What did happen is actually highly instructive of what we should be wary of after January 20th.

Going back into the Clinton years and before it was assumed in the US intelligence community that Saddam Hussein's Iraq had some continuing chemical weapons program. Post invasion we learned that was wrong. But chemical weapons, as hideous as they are, were never enough to spur the fears the Bush administration used to justify the invasion of Iraq. They needed much more. They needed ties to terrorism and an Iraqi nuclear weapons program or biological weapons program.

The US intelligence agencies saw little evidence for either - especially an active nuclear weapons program or ties to international terrorism, particularly ties to 9/11 which Bush administration officials were eager to find.

So there was a year long process in which the Bush administration pressured the CIA and other intelligence agencies to come up with evidence. To some degree, the CIA did do that, but never as much as the White House and key appointees at the Pentagon wanted. But through the roughly 18 months between the 9/11 attacks and the invasion of Iraq there was a running war within the US government. Indeed, CIA and other intelligence agency officials ran an on-going effort to prevent the President and other high level administration officials from publicly disclosing misleading or erroneous claims about US intelligence. One of the biggest fights was over statements about intelligence about nuclear weapons - uranium, certain high tolerance parts which could be used for nuclear weapons."

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