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The bogus memo claimed that 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta had received training in Baghdad but also discussed the arrival of a “shipment” from Niger, which the Administration claimed had supplied Iraq with yellowcake uranium — based on yet another forged document whose source remains uncertain.

The memo subsequently was treated as fact by the British Sunday Telegraph, and cited by William Safire in his New York Times column, providing fodder for Bush’s efforts to take the US to war. [..]

Today, The American Conservative also published a report saying that the forgery was actually produced by then-Defense Undersecretary Douglas Feith’s Office of Special Plans, citing an unnamed intelligence source. The source reportedly added that Suskind’s overall claim “is correct.”

“My source also notes that Dick Cheney, who was behind the forgery, hated and mistrusted the Agency and would not have used it for such a sensitive assignment,” the magazine wrote. “Instead, he went to Doug Feith’s Office of Special Plans and asked them to do the job.

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  • GEORGEBUSHSUCKS said on Aug 10, 2008....
    It's about time the conservs hear the entire truth. Good start!
  • silverwhisper said on Aug 13, 2008....
    thank you, bloc. :>

    ed
  • bloc said on Aug 14, 2008....
    if it weren't so serious this would be funny. Think about it like this. The Bush admin is having two big problems, Joe Wilson is saying they are lying about uranium, and people are trying to understand how Iraq is related to 9/11, and why no wmd. Suddenly a memo pops up that solves all these problems in an almost checklist like form. 
  • kelly said on Aug 16, 2008....
    Hm, I thought Safire was supposed to be intelligent.  Yes, it's a suspicious document that even conservatives started to question after a day or two of thinking about it.

    Unfortunately, Joe American still thinks that Iraq had something to do with 9/11.  It is a myth that will probably be carried into history.
  • travelr712 said on Sep 21, 2008....
    i had a discussion with a co-worker awhile ago about the terrorist links to iraq, saying they were bogus. i wish i would have had this article to place in front of his 'true believer' face. sadam was blindsided by bush, and here's why...
     
    in an interview on NPR in 2006, former secretary of state madelein albright spoke of an incident where bill clinton was saying that if iraq did not allow the investigation teams access to their facilities, there would be military retribution. at the time this was occuring, state department officials were meeting with hussein. hussein was worried, because he thought he was a friend of the american gov't. the state department officials assured him that this was just propoganda, and that there would be no action taken against iraq. again, this was former secretary of state madeleine albright speaking of actions that took place within her own department.
     
    sadam believed that bush was just doing another 'propoganda speach'. that's what all his blustering at the beginning of the war was about, he thought he was playing his part. if he had any inkling that there would be an actual war, he would have cowtowed quickly and quietly.
     
    sadam had no connection with al-qaeda, he was happy to dictate his own country and set up a regime for his sons, in the true persian and babylonian tradition.all the events leading up to the iraq war were a fabrication to allow boy george the means to claim commander in chief powers.

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