Sunday, July 06, 2003
In New York Times: World Special
In Iraq's Disorder, the Ayatollahs May Save the Day: "The Bush administration seems ambivalent about how close to get to some leaders of Iraq's Shiites, a diverse mix of secularists, moderates and radicals."
In New York Times: World Special
U.S. Envoy Says Bush 'Twisted' Iraq Intelligence: "A former U.S. ambassador whoinvestigated a report about Iraq buying uranium from Niger forthe CIA accused the Bush administration on Sunday of twistingintelligence to exaggerate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. (Reuters)"
In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
U.S. Envoy Says Bush 'Twisted' Iraq Intelligence: "Now piling on: Joseph Wilson. From Reuters :
A former U.S. ambassador who investigated a report about Iraq buying uranium from Niger for the CIA accused the Bush administration on Sunday of twisting intelligence to exaggerate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.We'll have the Times piece as soon as it's up."
Joseph Wilson, Washington's envoy to Gabon from 1992 to 1995, detailed in his role in investigating the report -- which turned out to be a forgery -- in an article in the New York Times on Sunday.
In Command Post: Irak
Iraq: the human toll (part two) in IraqWar.ru (English)
A Century of Small Wars Shows They Can Be Won in IraqWar.ru (English)
Blair interview: the transcript in IraqWar.ru (English)
Anti-Terrorism: Bush takes crusade to Africa in IraqWar.ru (English)