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View Article  Gerald Posner article on Saudis and Pakis backing 9/11 attacks
The following piece, by Gerald Posner at Huffington Post, has been forwarded to me. In full:

"On December 5, the CIA's director, General Michael V. Hayden, issued a statement disclosing that in 2005 at least two videotapes of interrogations with al Qaeda prisoners were destroyed. The tapes, which the CIA did not provide to either the 9/11 Commission, nor to a federal court in the case of Zacarias Moussaoui, were destroyed, claimed Hayden, to protect the safety of undercover operatives.

Hayden did not disclose one of the al Qaeda suspects whose tapes were destroyed. But he did identify the other. ...   more »
View Article  Leading to Iraq: High crimes and misdemeanors. February 1, 2002, through February 7, 2002.


24th in blog series on the push to Iraq, from lead-up to cover-up. February is a bush month for the administration, as it works on its war plans and tries to marshal necessary support within the U.S. and among foreign heads of state.

February 1-7, 2002.

 

Feb. 1, 2002 – Rumsfeld again meets with Gen. Franks, requesting a war plan that could be implemented quickly.

 

Feb. 2, 2002 – Neoconservative commentator Charles Krauthammer publishes an op-ed on the State of the Union address, supporting war with Iraq:

 
“Bush adequately covered the domestic scene, ...   more »