Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war
Can we finally admit that the entire premise for invading Iraq was a lie?
The defector who convinced the White House that Iraq had a secret biological weapons programme has admitted for the first time that he lied about his story, then watched in shock as it was used to justify the war.
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi, codenamed Curveball by German and American intelligence officials who dealt with his claims, has told the Guardian that he fabricated tales of mobile bioweapons trucks and clandestine factories in an attempt to bring down the Saddam Hussein regime, from which he had fled in 1995.
“Maybe I was right, maybe I was not right,” he said. “They gave me this chance. I had the chance to fabricate something to topple the regime. I and my sons are proud of that and we are proud that we were the reason to give Iraq the margin of democracy.”
The admission comes just after the eighth anniversary of Colin Powell’s speech to the United Nations in which the then-US secretary of state relied heavily on lies that Janabi had told the German secret service, the BND. It also follows the release of former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s memoirs, in which he admitted Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction programme.
Oh, but lying was justified here, don’tcha know:
With the US now leaving Iraq, Janabi said he was comfortable with what he did, despite the chaos of the past eight years and the civilian death toll in Iraq, which stands at more than 100,000.
“I tell you something when I hear anybody – not just in Iraq but in any war – [is] killed, I am very sad. But give me another solution. Can you give me another solution?
“Believe me, there was no other way to bring about freedom to Iraq. There were no other possibilities.”
So lying in order to provoke a war is okay? Really? We’ve lost thousands of soldiers and overwhelmed and taxed thousands more with multiple tours. Spent obscene amounts of money on this war. Destabilized a country, lost our moral standing, endured the shame of Abu Ghraib, affected the lives of millions of Iraqis, and created a political and social clusterfuck that’s lasted almost a decade. And it was all based on a lie.
That’s not forgivable, nor is it excusable. It’s wrong.
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