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January 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

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of the CEIP report from their website: WMD in Iraq – Evidence and Implications.

Tags: International Affairs

A new report on Iraq

January 9, 2004 by Michael Boyle

A new report on Iraq

has just been released by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The report looked into the WMD issue pre-war to try and figure out what went wrong, and the conclusions are pretty scathing. Joseph Cirincione was quoted on CNN yesterday morning:

…we looked at the intelligence assessment process, and we have come to the conclusion that it is broken, that it has now become deeply politicized, that it is very likely that intelligence officials were pressured by senior administration officials, to conform their threat assessments to preexisting policies.

I highly doubt this will have much of an affect on the Bush Administration, unfortunately. But the underlying teleological character of the current gang in Washington is obvious: they have already formulated their conclusions; their ongoing task is to fit events to lead to those conclusions.

Tags: International Affairs

Huh?

November 21, 2003 by Michael Boyle

Huh?

This Guardian story is odd: War critics astonished as US hawk admits invasion was illegal. “International lawyers and anti-war campaigners reacted with astonishment yesterday after the influential Pentagon hawk Richard Perle conceded that the invasion of Iraq had been illegal.” This was in a speech in London at the ICA.

Tags: Guardian, International Affairs

London protest –

November 20, 2003 by Michael Boyle

London protest –

the report from Reuters News: Tens of Thousands March Against Bush in London. Looks like there were fewer marchers than anticipated. Reading too much into the participation rates would be a mistake though.

Tags: International Affairs

See the London protests

November 20, 2003 by Michael Boyle

See the London protests

on this Trafalgar Square webcam. It’s already 4:15 in the UK, but at this time there are still lots of people in the image.

Tags: International Affairs

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