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SoFlaJet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-21-04 08:07 AM
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From PNAC website 12/6/01
an interesting read.........

December 6, 2001

MEMORANDUM TO: OPINION LEADERS


FROM: WILLIAM KRISTOL


SUBJECT: Iraq

Yesterday evening, nine leading members of Congress sent a letter to President Bush calling for Saddam Hussein’s removal from power. As they note, Saddam “cannot be permanently contained.” As long as he is in power, “he will seek to acquire weapons of mass destruction....We have not doubt that these deadly weapons are intended for use against the United States and its allies.”


In recent weeks, the president had made it clear that the “war on terrorism” is made even more urgent by the fact that terrorist states such as Iraq are actively developing nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. The nexus of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction makes the removal of Saddam key to success in the overall war on terrorism, and a matter of considerable urgency. This letter should reassure the Bush Administration that there will be bipartisan politcal support for the president when he moves on to the next crucial phase of the war.

Congressional Letter on Iraq


December 5, 2001

Dear Mr. President:


The events of September 11 have highlighted the vulnerability of the United States to determined terrorists. As we work to clean up Afghanistan and destroy al Qaeda, it is imperative that we plan to eliminate the threat from Iraq.


This December will mark three years since United Nations inspectors last visited Iraq. There is no doubt that since that time, Saddam Hussein has reinvigorated his weapons programs. Reports indicate that biological, chemical and nuclear programs continue apace and may be back to pre-Gulf war status. In addition, Saddam continues to refine delivery systems and is doubtless using the cover of a licit missile program to develop longer-range missiles that will threaten the United States and our allies.


For much of the last year, the Administration has struggled to plug loopholes in the international sanctions against Iraq. Unfortunately, efforts to coopt Saddam’s illegal trading partners -- particularly Syria -- have failed. In the meantime, the illegal oil trade from Iraq has flourished, and Saddam now earns an estimated $2 billion annually, much of which he has devoted to his military and his illegal weapons programs.


If we have learned one thing from the ongoing battle in Afghanistan, it is that working effectively in coordination with locals on the ground can significantly leverage our own use of military force. While we have no doubt that in the long run, the United States will always prevail in battle with the likes of the Taliban (not to speak of Saddam Hussein), we also know that we can minimize casualties and shorten conflict by cooperating with opposition forces. That has been a key element of US strategy for several decades.


Since the passage of the Iraq Liberation Act three years ago, we have fought to provide support for Iraqis inside Iraq. The Iraqi National Congress (INC), an umbrella group of all the significant anti?Saddam forces inside Iraq, has consistently requested Administration assistance for operations on the ground in Iraq ranging from the delivery of humanitarian assistance and information-gathering to military and technical training and lethal military drawdown.


Despite the express wishes of the Congress, the INC has been denied U.S. assistance for any operations inside any part of Iraq, including liberated Kurdish areas. Instead, successive Administrations have funded conferences, offices and other intellectual exercises that have done little more than expose the INC to accusations of being “limousine insurgents” and “armchair guerillas.” We note the troubling similarity of these accusation to charges made against the Afghan guerillas now helping us win the war against the Taliban.


The threat from Iraq is real, and it cannot be permanently contained. For as long as Saddam Hussein is in power in Baghdad, he will seek to acquire weapons of mass destruction and the means to deliver them. We have no doubt that these deadly weapons are intended for use against the United States and its allies. Consequently, we believe we must directly confront Saddam, sooner rather than later. Without allies on the ground inside Iraq, we will be handicapping our own efforts. Each day that passes costs us an opportunity to unite and professionalize the Iraqi opposition, thus ensuring it will be less capable when the conflict begins.

Again, we can learn from our experience in Afghanistan. We cannot be drawn into the ethnic politics of any particular nation, but should find a way to work with all the opposition in a unified framework. The Iraqi National Congress is the only umbrella organization comprising all elements of the Iraqi opposition. No one group is excluded, no one group is favored.


Mr. President, all indications are that in the interest of our own national security, Saddam Hussein must be removed from power. Let us maximize the likelihood of a rapid victory by beginning immediately to assist the Iraqi opposition on the ground inside Iraq by providing them money and assistance already authorized and appropriated.


We look forward to working with you on this most important matter.

Sincerely,

Sen. Trent Lott Sen. Joseph Lieberman Sen. John McCain


Sen. Jesse Helms Sen. Richard Shelby Sen. Sam Brownback


Rep. Henry Hyde Rep. Harold Ford, Jr. Rep. Benjamin Gilman
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checks-n-balances Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-21-04 08:39 AM
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1. Hmmm...two of the signatories were Democrats, plus McCain!
That Lieberman was one of them is no surprise at all (to think he might've been VP), but Rep. Harold Ford, Jr. as the other one is disturbing. I had heard talk from some Dems about Ford as a long-shot VP candidate, but perhaps this will lay that to rest. That McCain would be complicit with the PNAC automatically lowers my opinion of his judgment right away, and perhaps that will end all the talk about him as Kerry's VP (same for Bob Kerrey, but that's another story).

I wonder if any of them (of those 3, I mean) now regret signing?

Is there any doubt in anyone's mind that the PNAC (+ the Religious Right + the RW media = triple threat) are some of the biggest forces of evil behind the corrupt power in our government today???

WHEN will the existence of the PNAC - the REAL reason we got into Iraq - finally penetrate the consciousness of the media & the voting public???


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SoFlaJet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-21-04 10:38 AM
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2. Yea I noticed that too
as forRep.Harold Ford remember he was trying to become minority leader over Pelosi b/c Gephardt was gonna be stepping down and probably felt he had to be like Bush.Also,that was the way it was before Howard Dean came along and showed the dems that not only is it OK to criticize Bush but PREFERABLE among us democrats.And,they were also going on false and misleading intel about Iraq from the CIA.
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checks-n-balances Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-21-04 12:43 PM
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3. Good point.
I wonder how many of those 3 regret signing it, knowing what they know now?

Do you think that's one of the reasons that Dems haven't exposed the PNAC yet - at least not in any big way???
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