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Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 09:23PM
Strike Three: Mass graves. Paul Wolfowitz more genteelly
described this as “the criminal treatment of the Iraq people” which he
also stated was “…not a reason to put American kids lives at stake.” It
is almost inevitable that skepticism over Iraqi mass death will attain
the disdain reserved for Holocaust deniers. But our qualms are based on
being led into an unnecessary, costly, and ruinous war based on a
miserable failure of intelligence, distorted facts, biased
interpretations, wild exaggerations, and a relentless campaign of
equivocation, double-talk, and cover up. In the last analysis even some
of the harshest critics will say that Iraq was in some way justified
because Saddam Hussein was a mass murderer. Here’s the pitch: there
are between 300,000-400,000 bodies contained within 260 to 270 mass
graves. The mass graves announcement was made November 8, 2003 by
Sandra Hodgkinson, at the time director of the Provisional Authority’s
Mass Graves Action Plan. Hodgkinson reported that there were “reports”
from Iraqis and that they believed the estimates of sites and bodies.
She said they had confirmed 40 sites and identified 2,115 bodies. But
in July of 2004 Tony Blair’s office admitted that the number of bodies
that had been found in mass graves had been exaggerated by 88%. The
number of bodies was put at 5,114 and the estimates of 300,000-400,000
unsubstantiated. They further stated that the remaining 215 suspected
grave sites had yet to be examined and confirmed. The larger numbers
were only based on estimates of estimates and when forensic teams went
to the sites, claims of 10,000 buried converted into several hundred. [more]