Wilson
Adds Ammo to Hit War Credibility Gap
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by Paul Bedard
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Just as former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's story that Bushies blew
his CIA wife's cover to get back at his criticism of the war in
Iraq was getting old, he has stumbled on new ammo to hit the
administration's credibility. Wilson tells us he plans to
circulate the text of a briefing by analyst Sam Gardiner that
suggests the White House and Pentagon made up or distorted over 50
war stories. You know some tall tales, like the Pvt. Jessica Lynch
story. But there's more, says Gardiner, a war gamer who has taught
at the National War College. Like how defense officials said the
first Iraqi unit marines encountered, the 51st Mechanized Infantry
Division, had surrendered four days before it actually did. And he
says Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Joint Chiefs Chairman
Gen. Richard Myers gave bad or deliberately incomplete info on
several topics. Sure, propaganda has always been used in war to
deceive and demoralize the enemy. But these guys went way
overboard, Gardiner says. "Never before have so many stories
been created to sell a war," he insists. "And they
probably didn't need it." |
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