Man whose WMD lies led to 100,000 deaths confesses all

The Liberate Iraq Act of 1998 was passed overwhelmingly by the US Senate and signed into law by President Clinton because intelligent reports at that time said Iraq had WMDs.

clinton_bill_sign_bill.jpg

Since Janabi did not defect until 1999, he has nothing to do with intelligent reports that caused this Act to become law in 1998.

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It's no secret that Saddam transferred WMD to Syria in convoys that have been filmed.

Then he used them to blow up the Twin Towers :lol:

He used them to blow up the Kurds allahu akbar
 
The usual suspects delude themselves into thinking the OP was good :badgrin:

the curveball debacle can't be highlighted enough.

^^ Says the curveball debacle creator who calls legitimate responses curve balls since the response is not appreciated by said curve ball thrower.

i have nothing whatsoever to do with the curveball debacle.

continue deflecting, it is all you have, besides outright lying.
 
Richard A. Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Richard Alan Clarke[1] (born October 27, 1950) was a U.S. government employee for 30 years, 1973–2003. He worked for the State Department during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.[2] In 1992, President George H.W. Bush appointed him to chair the Counter-terrorism Security Group and to a seat on the United States National Security Council. President Bill Clinton retained Clarke and in 1998 promoted him to be the National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism, the chief counter-terrorism adviser on the National Security Council. Under President George W. Bush, Clarke initially continued in the same position, but the position was no longer given cabinet-level access. He later became the Special Advisor to the President on cybersecurity, before leaving the Bush administration in 2003.

Clarke came to widespread public attention for his role as counter-terrorism czar in the Clinton and Bush administrations in March 2004, when he appeared on the 60 Minutes television news magazine, released his memoir about his service in government, Against All Enemies, and testified before the 9/11 Commission. In all three instances, Clarke was sharply critical of the Bush administration's attitude toward counter-terrorism before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and of the decision to go to war with Iraq. Following Clarke's strong criticisms of the Bush administration, Bush administration officials and other Republicans attempted to discredit him or rebut his criticisms, making Clarke a controversial figure.
 
John P. O'Neill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


John Patrick O'Neill (February 6, 1952 – September 11, 2001) was an American counter-terrorism expert, who worked as a special agent and eventually a Special Agent in Charge in the Federal Bureau of Investigation until late 2001. In 1995, O'Neill began to intensely study the roots of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing after he assisted in the capture of Ramzi Yousef, who was the leader of that plot.

He subsequently learned of al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, and investigated the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia and the 2000 USS Cole bombing in Yemen. Partly due to personal friction he had within the FBI and federal government, O'Neill left to become the head of security at the World Trade Center, where he died at age 49 in the September 11, 2001 attacks. In 2002, O'Neill was the subject of a Frontline documentary named "The Man Who Knew," and cast as the main protagonist in the television miniseries The Path to 9/11.

While the Frontline documentary credited O'Neill's anti-terrorism efforts as almost leading to the uncovering the 9/11 plot, former CIA analyst Michael Scheuer called O'Neill and Richard A. Clarke the "two principal authors of September 11."[1]
 
the curveball debacle can't be highlighted enough.

^^ Says the curveball debacle creator who calls legitimate responses curve balls since the response is not appreciated by said curve ball thrower.

i have nothing whatsoever to do with the curveball debacle.

continue deflecting, it is all you have, besides outright lying.

Indeed you don't have anything whatsoever. There is no curveball except the one you purport.

That's the curveball. It's not there though. :badgrin:

You can't show a curveball or a lie. :lmao: You just say the words.

You're clearly not suited for discussion. Well, not real discussion...

:thup:
 
a good OP, immediately derailed by the usual suspects.

Well yeah.

Iraq is viewed as a war crime by most of the free world.

Syria....

Assad's own people. War crime ...

Iraq? Not a war crime.
The Liberate Iraq Act of 1998 was passed overwhelmingly by the US Senate and signed into law by President Clinton because intelligent reports at that time said Iraq had WMDs.

clinton_bill_sign_bill.jpg

Since Janabi did not defect until 1999, he has nothing to do with intelligent reports that caused this Act to become law in 1998.

More information

^^ Proof that this was not a war crime but a liberation that turned into a civil war.
 
a good OP, immediately derailed by the usual suspects.

Well yeah.

Iraq is viewed as a war crime by most of the free world.

Syria....

Assad's own people. War crime ...

Iraq? Not a war crime.
The Liberate Iraq Act of 1998 was passed overwhelmingly by the US Senate and signed into law by President Clinton because intelligent reports at that time said Iraq had WMDs.

clinton_bill_sign_bill.jpg

Since Janabi did not defect until 1999, he has nothing to do with intelligent reports that caused this Act to become law in 1998.

More information

^^ Proof that this was not a war crime but a liberation that turned into a civil war.

Clinton never invaded.

Bush did.

It was a war crime.
 
Well yeah.

Iraq is viewed as a war crime by most of the free world.

Syria....

Assad's own people. War crime ...

Iraq? Not a war crime.
The Liberate Iraq Act of 1998 was passed overwhelmingly by the US Senate and signed into law by President Clinton because intelligent reports at that time said Iraq had WMDs.

clinton_bill_sign_bill.jpg

Since Janabi did not defect until 1999, he has nothing to do with intelligent reports that caused this Act to become law in 1998.

More information

^^ Proof that this was not a war crime but a liberation that turned into a civil war.

Clinton never invaded.

Bush did.

It was a war crime.


It's a US Senatorial Act Sallow.

It follows US Presidents, not the other way around.

No war crime. No proceedings either.
 
Well yeah.

Iraq is viewed as a war crime by most of the free world.

Syria....

Assad's own people. War crime ...

Iraq? Not a war crime.
The Liberate Iraq Act of 1998 was passed overwhelmingly by the US Senate and signed into law by President Clinton because intelligent reports at that time said Iraq had WMDs.

clinton_bill_sign_bill.jpg

Since Janabi did not defect until 1999, he has nothing to do with intelligent reports that caused this Act to become law in 1998.

More information

^^ Proof that this was not a war crime but a liberation that turned into a civil war.

Clinton never invaded.

Bush did.

It was a war crime.

Call a cop.
 
Syria....

Assad's own people. War crime ...

Iraq? Not a war crime.

^^ Proof that this was not a war crime but a liberation that turned into a civil war.

Clinton never invaded.

Bush did.

It was a war crime.


It's a US Senatorial Act Sallow.

It follows US Presidents, not the other way around.

No war crime. No proceedings either.

No responses?

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a good OP, immediately derailed by the usual suspects.

Well yeah.

Iraq is viewed as a war crime by most of the free world.

So is Israel.

Were you dropped on your little head intentionally or by accident? Go back to playing video games, dink.

United States Senator Daniel Inouye, President Pro Tempore of the US Senate, Awarded Medal of Honor, Purple Heart, Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star...
If one looks at most of this world, especially the Middle East, one country stands out as a foundation of stability and as a pillar of democracy. And at a time like this, when you have revolution in Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia and Jordan, thank God we have Israel.
Top senator: An attack on Israel is an a... JPost - International
 

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