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Friday, March 26, 2004

P.J. Crowley, a senior fellow and director of national defense and homeland security, and Robert O. Boorstin, a senior vice president of national security at the Center for American Progress came up with a comprehensive list of the changing rationale Bush and his administration used to persuade us to invade Iraq. The list was published by TomPaine.com under the title of War Rationale:Version 10.

Crowley and Boorstin have a clever analogy--they feel that "the administration's war in Iraq resembles a software program that, at first, works brilliantly, but then catches the user in a cycle of 'fatal error' messages." 

Here is a sampling of a few of the lists:

Saddam Hussein poses an 'imminent threat' to the American people

Version 1.0 - Saddam Hussein is an imminent threat

Version 1.01 - Saddam Hussein is a gathering threat

Version 1.02 - Saddam Hussein poses a real and dangerous threat

Version 1.1 - The smoking gun will be a mushroom cloud

Version 1.2 - We can't afford to wait

Version 1.3 - We never said imminent

Version 1.3.1 - OK, maybe we did say it once or twice

Version 1.4 - We should have been more precise

Saddam Hussein is ready to use weapons of mass destruction

Version 2.1 - Saddam has weapons of mass destruction

Version 2.2 - Saddam has nuclear weapons

Version 2.3 - Saddam has biological agents he's never accounted for

Version 2.3.1 - The trailers are mobile labs for producing chemical weapons

Version 2.3.2 - Unmanned aircraft are ready to spread Saddam's biological weapons

Version 2.4 - Saddam's going to make more of all these weapons

Version 2.5 - We all know where the weapons are

Version 2.5.1 - Well, Saddam has used weapons of mass destruction

Version 2.5.2 - Iraq is a big country. We'll find the weapons eventually.

Version 2.5.3 - Saddam had weapons of mass destruction programs

Version 2.5.4 - Saddam had "weapons of mass destruction program-related activities"

Version 2.5.5 - David Kay? Who's David Kay?

Version 2.6 - It's not about misleading the American people-Saddam Hussein is gone and that's the most important thing

The intelligence is clear

Version 3.0 - We based our statements on our available intelligence

Version 3.1 - Saddam tried to buy uranium ore in Niger

Version 3.1.2 - Well, that was what the British told us

Version 3.1.3 - Did we tell you about Joe Wilson's wife?

Version 3.1.4 - Do you know a good lawyer?

Version 3.2 - The intelligence is absolutely clear

Version 3.2.1 - Intelligence is never 100 percent certain

Version 3.2.2 - We didn't manipulate the intelligence

Version 3.3 - There was no consensus within the intelligence community

Version 3.3.1 - We saw the same intelligence the last administration did

Saddam Hussein has deep ties to Al Qaeda

Version 4.0 - Saddam has long-standing ties to Al Qaeda

Version 4.0.1 - You can't distinguish between Saddam and Al Qaeda

Version 4.0.2 - There is an Al Qaeda terrorist network in Iraq

Version 4.0.3 - Saddam has provided Al Qaeda with chemical and biological weapons training.

Version 4.0.4 - Saddam will give his weapons to Al Qaeda

Version 4.0.5 - Colin Powell: I have not seen smoking-gun, concrete evidence about the connection [between Al Qaeda and Iraq]

Version 4.0.6 - Vice President Cheney: I still believe there's a connection.

Version 4.0.7 - CIA Director George Tenet: I told Dick not to say that.


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