The WMD case starts to look even worse

It’s been several years, and by now we all know the weapons-of-mass-destruction story pretty well. Except, once in a while, a new tidbit will come to light, such as this one. (via Ron Chusid)

The Government’s case for going to war in Iraq has been torn apart by the publication of previously suppressed evidence that Tony Blair lied over Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction.

A devastating attack on Mr Blair’s justification for military action by Carne Ross, Britain’s key negotiator at the UN, has been kept under wraps until now because he was threatened with being charged with breaching the Official Secrets Act.

In the testimony revealed today Mr Ross, 40, who helped negotiate several UN security resolutions on Iraq, makes it clear that Mr Blair must have known Saddam Hussein possessed no weapons of mass destruction. He said that during his posting to the UN, “at no time did HMG [Her Majesty’s Government] assess that Iraq’s WMD (or any other capability) posed a threat to the UK or its interests.”

Mr Ross revealed it was a commonly held view among British officials dealing with Iraq that any threat by Saddam Hussein had been “effectively contained”.

Ross suggests that British officials pushed back against Bush administration officials, arguing that Saddam’s ouster would lead to chaos, but eventually, “inertia” led the U.K. to endorse the U.S. policy.

Ross added that he asked how the government that believed Iraq had no WMD came to believe otherwise, but there was no evidence. “What had changed was the Government’s determination to present available evidence in a different light,” he said.

David Corn added:

It is indeed rather devastating. This story is a reminder (hint, hint, congressional Democrats) that even though the Senate intelligence committee and a White House commission (a.k.a. the Silberman-Robb commission) examined U.S. intelligence failures regarding the Iraq’s supposed WMDs and the alleged links between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda, there is plenty more to probe — particularly how the Bush administration represented (that is, misrepresented) the intelligence and how administration officials made the decision to lead the United States into the debacle in Iraq. Of course, as the co-author of a book on this subject, I have a particular interest. But there’s been no greater strategic U.S. blunder in years.

Shakespeare’s Sister added, ” Tony Blair lied about Iraq having WMD and the British government knew it. And the guy who might have told all about this back then was threatened with the prosecution on an Official Secrets charge.”

Just when we thought the WMD-angle to this fiasco was over….

What absolute stinkers these people are. Bush and Blair should be in prison for deliberate murder. It’s incredible that they seem to be getting away with such terrible misdeeds. Perhaps Bush, Blair, and Cheney should join Brutus, Cassius, and Judas in the pit of Dante’s Inferno. Just a thought for good christians to consider.

  • A lie will never hold up even under the most minimal scrutiny. We are seeing the big lie come home to roost. It’s too bad that the lie has led to so much death, destruction and decay – the 3-D reality of this president’s policies. Impeachment seems so much the next logical step in our efforts to rid ourselves of this most egregious group at the WH. -Kevo

  • Does Bush and the neo-cons have photos of Tony Blair with young boys? Only blackmail explains Blair’s complicity.

  • We thought the WMD-angle was over?

    Outside of the Blogs, the scale of the WMD deception carried out by Washington and London has barely been touched upon. With Congressional authority the Democrats now have the chance to turn the screws on El Residente’s regime by simply laying the full story before the electorate.

    It’s about time something stirred the waters to get rid of the bloody annoying meme the the US invaded Iraq to establish democracy, and that the whole WMD fiasco was just an embarassing tangent that ‘serious people’ should forgive and forget. How can you not impeach someone for lying to Congress in order to start an illegal war?

    Hammer that one home and see what the polls are like in a few months.

  • who thought the “WMD-angle to this fiasco was over….”? It’s never really been officially and formally examined in a way the media would pick up. This is the perfect segue for Rockefeller to complete the cherry picking intelligence story that Roberts effectively killed. If we keep the Senate. Damn but we need to keep the Senate.

  • What obvious nonsense.

    This is what CB wrote today about the Whitehouse spokesman’s dodge of explaining the rationales behind the president’s policies. To you a lot of what they say may seem like obvious nonsense. But as we saw today regarding the president’s words about American troops dying in vain, what may seem like obviouse nonsense to you just might be convincing to 39% of the people out there. So we really have to make sure we explain all these things sometimes, when they come back with an argument we know isn’t sound- they say Iraq could be chaos if we leave, we say, how do you know, we could end up paying a lot each year for 70 years and it will never get better. They say you’re asking us to be prescient, we say no, we’re just asking for you to listen to us instead of only listening to what you want to hear. You guys have to be on the ball and not let the Republicans get away with what they say because your reticence is their success.

  • slip kid no more: Only blackmail explains Blair’s complicity.

    that’s what i’ve been thinking for years, even before the NSA shite was revealed.

  • Most of my Brit friends have been misspelling Tony’s name as “Bliar” for at least two years. Nothing new there 🙂

  • slip kid no more asks: Does Bush and the neo-cons have photos of Tony Blair with young boys? Only blackmail explains Blair’s complicity.

    Actually it is blackmail… You see, there’s this black gooey substance Bliar and Bush’s countries are addicted to, and it made them do shit you wouldn’t believe.

    The way they see it, they lied to prevent the collapse of civilization. Of course this is a load of crap, but they probably believe it.

  • Perhaps Bush, Blair, and Cheney should join Brutus, Cassius, and Judas in the pit of Dante’s Inferno.
    ———————————————–GRACIOUS

    Blair can join the Dante crowd. Bush, Cheney, and their fellow “viet-no-show chickenhawks” can have a more fitting repose—like being skewered atop twenty-foot pungee poles on the Mall.

  • IF the Ds conduct a proper investigation, these types of revelations could be an almost daily occurance, coming from every direction. It’ll be interesting to see how much is open and how much is closed for reasons of “national security.”

  • wishful thinking by everyone that this is going to make any difference. to make a difference would require it be acknowledged. there does not seem to be a mechanism in this country capable of such acknowledgment. didn’t you get the memo? the past is irrelevant, only the pony around the corner is relevant. even to the congressional democrats. they have stood lock step, shoulder to shoulder, with their thumbs up their asses, with the bush administration all the way down this long blood-splattered road and they are too afraid of the dark woods to step off the path though it leads to certain destruction.

    excuse me while i spit some teeth.

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