Colin Powell's Tenure Marked by Frustrations Over Iraq War
Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at 06:39PM
TheSpook
Secretary of State Clashed With Cheney and Rumsfeld
Colin Powell may be remembered as the U.S. secretary of state who ended
up a victim of his biggest success: his role in making the public case
for the war in Iraq. As President George W. Bush's principal diplomatic
spokesman, Powell in February 2003 appeared before the United Nations
Security Council to argue for the need to confront Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein. Displaying satellite images, playing intercepted
telephone conversations and brandishing a vial he described as
representative of the deadly anthrax virus, Powell told a worldwide
audience that Iraq was a dire threat. Since the invasion, the U.S. has
not found evidence to support those claims, and Powell had to
acknowledge that some of them may have been based on flawed
intelligence, damaging his credibility. He conceded in January 2004
that it was an ``open question'' whether Iraq had stocks of weapons of
mass destruction. He also acknowledged that he had no ``smoking gun''
to prove a link between Hussein's government and al-Qaeda, another
allegation he had made at the UN. [more] and [more]
Yeah yeah blah blah. He got played. Like Ice Cube said,"he knew the
game and still ended up lying on his back . Now ask yourself, who's the
Mack?" He also said they'll get a new NUH next year. RIP ODB.
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