Friday, May 06, 2005

Big Story

Lots of new developments on the Bolton front today. It's starting to look like open warfare between Lugar and Biden, with duelling letters to Condi Rice leaked to the press.

But the biggest story is this one from Raw Story: Eighty-eight members of Congress call on Bush for answers on secret Iraq plan
    Eighty-eight members of Congress have signed a letter authored by Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) calling on President Bush to answer questions about a secret U.S.-UK agreement to attack Iraq, RAW STORY has learned.
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    In a letter, Conyers and other members say they are disappointed the mainstream media has not touched the revelations.

    "Unfortunately, the mainstream media in the United States was too busy with wall-to-wall coverage of a "runaway bride" to cover a bombshell report out of the British newspapers," Conyers writes. "The London Times reports that the British government and the United States government had secretly agreed to attack Iraq in 2002, before authorization was sought for such an attack in Congress, and had discussed creating pretextual justifications for doing so."

    "The Times reports, based on a newly discovered document, that in 2002 British Prime Minister Tony Blair chaired a meeting in which he expressed his support for "regime change" through the use of force in Iraq and was warned by the nation's top lawyer that such an action would be illegal," he adds. "Blair also discussed the need for America to "create" conditions to justify the war."

    The members say they are seeking an inquiry.

    "This should not be allowed to fall down the memory hole during wall-to-wall coverage of the Michael Jackson trial and a runaway bride," he remarks. "To prevent that from occuring, I am circulating the following letter among my House colleagues and asking them to sign on to it."
The full letter follows at the bottom of the page, but can also be seen in .pdf format here.

Check and see if your congressman/woman has signed on, and if not, let them know what you think. I see Barney Frank has signed, but there are lots of dems who have not.

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