July 6, 2008
Feith: Iraq Attack Was Preemptive
Pentagon Insider Douglas Feith Tells 60 Minutes Attack On Iraq Was Anticipatory Self-Defense; Not 9/11 Retaliation
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Play CBS Video Video The Path To War Considered one of the main architects of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, former top-ranking Pentagon official Douglas Feith speaks to Steve Kroft about the Bush administration's decision to invade.
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Douglas Feith, former undersecretary of defense for policy (CBS/60 Minutes)
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"We developed plans to try to give meaning to the concept of liberation rather than occupation," says Feith. "And one of, one of my great regrets is that the United States wound up setting up an occupation government in Iraq for 14 months. Which I think was a -- was a serious mistake."
Feith says there have been lots of errors in judgment, but not by him. He is generous in his criticism of Secretary of State Colin Powell, CIA Director George Tenet and General Tommy Franks. And they have returned the favor, plus interest.
"General Franks basically [called you], the dumbest guy on the face of the planet. Former CIA Director George Tenet called your intelligence evaluations 'total crap.' This isn't normal Washington discourse," says Kroft.
"I agree. And some people, when they deal with controversy, political issues, use harsh language," says Feith. "And I - I don't think it's a great thing."
When ask why he thinks this vitriolic language was directed at him, Feith responds, “You'd have to ask them.”
Some of them have already answered that question in books of their own or with quotes in the books of others, portraying Feith as a bureaucratic bully hell-bent on war. The most frequent and damaging charge has been that Feith used his Pentagon office to produce alternative intelligence reports that linked Saddam to al-Qaeda and then passed them on to the White House. Some of it, like a report that 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta met with Iraqi intelligence in Prague, has been widely discredited. An investigation by the Pentagon’s inspector general called Feith’s activities “inappropriate,” but not illegal or unauthorized.
When Kroft asks Feith if he agrees the report was a rebuke, he answers, "Yes.” He goes on saying, “I think it was an unfounded rebuke. An ill founded rebuke.”
Is Feith happy with the way things have played out in Iraq?
"I don't think anybody can be happy," he says. "We've, we've, we've had terrible losses. We have the Americans who have lost their lives, and Iraqis who have lost their lives. Our coalition partners. It’s been a costly war."
Kroft asks a final question, “Knowing what you know now, do you still think this was the right thing to do?”
"I think the president made the right decision given what he knew. And given what we all knew," says Feith. "And to tell you the truth, even given what we've learned since."
In his memoir, Feith doesn’t dwell on the terrible human cost of the war, but he clearly has been moved by it. He has donated all his proceeds to a foundation he has created to benefit veterans and their families.
Produced by L. Franklin Devine and Michael Rosenbaum
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See all 911 CommentsMr. Kroft failed to tell the whole story regarding the Iraqi spy meeting with Atta in Prague. And on what date(s) CBS and Mr. Kroft are you referring to? You provide no actual dates this meeting has been discredited, but a general blanket to discredit any date. You don't have the slightest clue what you are talking about.
Just like Dan Rather story, Kroft doesn?t have his facts straight.
The American people should see the evidence there is available. Now for the real story: http://www.thexreport.com/the_prague_connection1.htm
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If youre all about this war why dont you quit making these stupid comments and take your A#$ to the front line and help our our exploited military fight this rich mans war. Back up what youre saying.
funny how they needed to attack Iraq because Al Gore said Saddam had WMD, but when it comes to global warming he''s a big fat liar.
This was one of the sharpest minds in the Bush administration?...that figures.
I totally understand the drive behind the decision to go to war - however, it was wrong, and congress was lied to, and Bush needs to be impeached.
That we have not even begun impeachment proceedings to date astonishes me.
Even if I accept your premise, which I do not, it still does not explain the incompetency of the Bush Administration in the execution of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Nor would one persons lie justify another. Bush lied and he and his administration is incompetent. No matter how much you want to spread the blame around, these are facts you can not evade.
Dear stupid liberal - in the dirty business of fighting one''s enemy, one must at times ally oneself with such unsavory characters who may at the time find some commonality insofar as a shared enemy - ie the enemy of my enemy need not be my friend.
Do you think Bin Laden''s buddies are standing around saying, "...geeee, Binny - you were aligned with America against the Soviets - what''s all THAT about eh Binny???" Of course not, they may be terrorists - but they''re not stupid liberals...
Of course, that only works if these temporary or functional allies are not directly fighting YOU. When stupid liberals engage in these kinds of unsavory alliances - e.g. the Liberal/Radical Islamic alliance in the fight against Republicans... Liberals, again, get it wrong because the terrorists are actively planning the death of liberals very much in the present day as well....
Do you''ll AGREE that if the ever popular liberal mantra ''Bush lied'' is true - then you ALSO agree that people such as Al Gore, John Jerry, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Nancy Pelosi and more ALSO lied with regard to Saddam''s WMD program - is that what you''re saying? Okay, but your point NOW is that at least the liberals didn''t actually invade...
Sooooo, talking tough without ACTUALLY doing anything of substance to defend your nation.... hmmmmm..... I guess you''re right in the sense that such WAS our national policy towards Al Queda for a number of years leading up to 9/11 - gee.... ya think maybe they got the impression we were all talk???? Think maybe that plan backfired just a bit???
Liberals - all talk, all the time....
America has been responsible for the deaths of so many people around the world and like lemming''s they follow there leader to there own doom.
There doom is now in play. There banks will take there money and sell them to other countries. They still haven''t figured out why there economy is going bankrupt. It never ceases to amaze me just how foolish Americans are with all the fear they have of the world around them. Perhaps there undefeated in a fight but there defeated economically and that is a long suffering they deserve. They only want entertainment and music movies and popcorn.
I can see this foolish people living in a third world in there own country. They have leaders that are not interested in there future but rather in there own personal life at the expense of these tax paying fool''s.
There constitution is the greatest of any other in the world if they had followed it they would be the richest of us all. But they put there trust in a leaders that dont care to follow that great document.
Even there own forefathers warned them of these things. And they still choose to ignore it
"Iraq does pose a serious threat to the stability of the Persian Gulf and we should organize an international coalition to eliminate his access to weapons of mass destruction. Iraq''s search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to completely deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power." -- Al Gore, 2002
"The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow." -- Bill Clinton in 1998
Read the many MANY quotes from below proving beyond ANY doubt that these so called ''lies'' were mirrored almost verbatim by Bill Clinton & other leading Democrats DURING HIS PRESIDENCY and beyond
http://www.rightwingnews.com/quotes/demsonwmds.php
Also, you liberals may want to read up on what Billy Boy has said with regard to the decision to go into Iraq in a post 9/11 environment...
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