Wednesday, 9 July,
2003,
White House 'warned over Iraq claim'
Soldiers are yet to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
The CIA warned the US Government that claims about Iraq's nuclear ambitions were not true months before President Bush used them to make his case for war, the BBC has learned.
Doubts about a claim that Iraq had tried to buy uranium from the African state of Niger were aired 10 months before Mr Bush included the allegation in his key State of the Union address this year, a CIA official has told the BBC.
On Tuesday, the White House for the first time officially acknowledged that the Niger claim was wrong and suggested it should not have been used in the president's State of the Union speech in January.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3056626.stm
http://articles.latimes.com/2003/jul/23/world/fg-memos23
Note the claims were done before going to war.
Now today, we are to believe Syria warehoused 500 tons of it for 5 years, and Syria has shipped that amount unnoticed through the well guarded borders, back to Iraq and wow it is found. Whatever. The same pentagon admitting staging the Saddam statue toppling as part of psyops! Let's blow up Syria too? lol.
Ok here is the deal.
Remember Billybubba? Some of you may not be old enough.
Let's see, we appointed a special prosecutor Ken Starr at a cost to the taxpayers of over 60 million, estimates as high as 100 mill, to investigate and impeach that idiot for getting a blowjob and lying about it, not to mention defining the word âisâ. LOL
Letâs do the same for GWB and let the chips fall were they may. The stakes are much higher, wouldnât you say?
Ohh and adjust for inflation on the cost of the investigation. Hehehe