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n2doc

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Sat May 16, 2015, 05:41 PM May 2015

Paul Krugman NAILS the Iraq War Liars! [View all]

Jeb Bush definitely did us a favor: in his attempts to avoid talking about the past, he ended up bringing back a discussion people have been trying to avoid. And they are, of course, still trying to avoid it — they want to make this just about the horserace, or about the hypothetical of “if you knew what we know now”.

For that formulation is itself an evasion, as Josh Marshall, Greg Sargent, and Duncan Black point out — each making a slightly different but crucial point.

First, as Josh says, Iraq was not a good faith mistake. Bush and Cheney didn’t sit down with the intelligence community, ask for their best assessment of the situation, and then reluctantly conclude that war was the only option. They decided right at the beginning — literally before the dust of 9/11 had settled — to use a terrorist attack by religious extremists as an excuse to go after a secular regime that, evil as it was, had nothing to do with that attack. To make the case for the splendid little war they expected to fight, they deliberately misled the public, making an essentially fake case about WMD — because chemical weapons, which many believed Saddam had, are nothing like the nukes they implied he was working on — and insinuating the false claim that Saddam was behind 9/11.

Second, as Greg says, even this isn’t hindsight. It was quite clear at the time that the case for war was fake — God knows I thought it was glaringly obvious, and tried to tell people — and fairly obvious as well that the attempt to create a pro-American Iraq after the invasion was likely to be an expensive failure. The question for war supporters shouldn’t be, would you have been a supporter knowing what you know now. It should be, why didn’t you see the obvious back then?

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http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/blinkers-and-lies/?_r=0

He's been on a roll lately!

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k&r Electric Monk May 2015 #1
Why didn't you see the obvious back then? Eggzacklee! Scuba May 2015 #2
WMD's and Mobile Labs... SoapBox May 2015 #3
And Gaddafi was *claimed* to be planning genocide, delrem May 2015 #4
What we did to Libya STILL pisses me off. bvar22 May 2015 #8
K & RRRRR Duppers May 2015 #5
The 'Why' of the Iraq war still nags me. Yorktown May 2015 #6
in fact we knew for sure rafeh1 May 2015 #7
excellent read blackspade May 2015 #9
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