Richard Clarke is just one of many to speak out. How many more people have to speak out before the American public says WE DEMAND THE TRUTH!
|  | Richard Clarke Former Top Advisor to President Bush on Terrorism Hired by Pres. Reagan; registered Republican in 2000 · "There's absolutely no evidence that Iraq was supporting al Qaeda, ever." Bush tried blaming Iraq for 9/11 after being told Iraq was not responsible. Bush's fixation on Iraq was at the expense of focusing on al-Qaeda. (source 1, 2) · Iraq war a "tremendous mistake" that has strengthened al-Qaeda. (source) | David Kay Former Chief weapons inspector in Iraq; appointed by Bush · "It turns out we were all wrong" about Iraqi WMD. (source) · "What's..most disturbing around Washington..is the belief..you can never admit you're wrong." (source) | Paul O'Neill Former Treasury Secretary and Nat'l Security team member
· "In the 23 months I was there, I never saw anything that I would characterise as evidence of WMD." · Within days of becoming president, Bush was plotting war on Iraq. (source) |  Hans Blix Former U.N. Chief weapons inspector. · Iraq destroyed WMD 10 years ago. (source)
| Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Spain's elected Prime Minister · "Mr Bush and Mr Blair need to engage in some self-criticism..you can't organize a war on the basis of lies." (source) · The Iraq occupation is a "fiasco". (source)
|  Aleksander Kwasniewski Polish President and strong White Hose ally · Poland was "misled" about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's WMD. (source)
| | Colin Powell Secretary of State Admits that the Iraq 'mobile weapons labs' claims he made at the U.N. were most likely incorrect - blames CIA. (source) Thomas Kean 9/11 Commission chief and former Republican governor of New Jersey U.S. could have prevented 9/11 attacks. (source) 52 former British Diplomats In an unprecedented move, Blair told to start influencing American "doomed" policy in Iraq. (source) Pat Roberts 9/11 Commission member and Republican senator Iraqi mobile labs probably 'did not exist'. (source) Christopher Meyer British ambassador to the U.S. President Bush made clear at a dinner with Prime Minister Tony Blair nine days after the Sept. 11 attacks that he wanted to confront Iraq. (source) Bill O'Reilly Fox News host Admitted he was wrong about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and is now more skeptical of the Bush administration. “Well, my analysis was wrong and I'm sorry." (source) James Webb Former Secretary of the Navy "Bush arguably has committed the greatest strategic blunder in modern memory... he attacked the wrong target.." (source) Jimmy Carter Former President and Nobel peace prize winner "There was no reason for us to become involved in Iraq recently. That was a war based on lies and misinterpretations from London and from Washington, claiming falsely that Saddam Hussein was responsible for [the] 9/11 attacks, claiming falsely that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. And I think that President Bush and Prime Minister Blair probably knew that many of the allegations were based on uncertain intelligence ... a decision was made to go to war [then people said] 'Let's find a reason to do so'." (source)
Bishop Desmond Tutu Nobel peace prize winner Bush and Blair should apologize for "immoral" war. (source) Nelson Mandela Nobel peace prize winner The US stance on Iraq is "arrogant" and would cause "a holocaust." (source) The Pope There is no legal or moral justification for war in Iraq. War threatens fate of humanity. (source) | | | Top
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