Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Lawrence Wilkerson Takes Aim

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AnneGearan, AP Diplomatic Writer, reports:

A top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday that wrongheaded ideas for the handling of foreign detainees arose from White House and Pentagon officials who argued that "the president of the United States is all-powerful" and the Geneva Conventions irrelevant.

In an Associated Press interview, former Powell chief of staff Lawrence Wilkerson also said President Bush was "too aloof, too distant from the details" of postwar planning. Underlings exploited Bush's detachment and made poor decisions, Wilkerson said.

Wilkerson blamed Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and like-minded aides. He said Cheney must have sincerely believed that Iraq could be a spawning ground for new terror assaults, because "otherwise I have to declare him a moron, an idiot or a nefarious bastard."
No matter how many times I read reports of this type, as officials continue to come forward and confirm the rumors, it's still extremely disturbing. The noted Israeli military historian, Martin Van Creveld, has written in the US Jewish newspaper Forward that,
For misleading the American people, and launching the most foolish war since Emperor Augustus in 9 B.C sent his legions into Germany and lost them, Bush deserves to be impeached and, once he has been removed from office, put on trial along with the rest of the president's men. If convicted, they'll have plenty of time to mull over their sins.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Colcam said...

Extremely disturbing indeed, Elizabeth.

It's all coming apart in a big way now, with more and more revelations from the most surprising quarters.
Unfortunately, when this sorry saga is over, the fall-out will continue for years to come, I fear.

I don't think Bush and his cohorts will ever be impeached or stand trial for what they have done, but if they did, Blair would have to join them in the dock.

The piece by Martin Van Creveld is devastating. It made fascinating reading, and I agree with most of what he wrote.

11:43 PM  
Blogger Elizabeth said...

I only hope that this is the worst we ever experience in our lifetime.

9:19 AM  

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