Did the President Lie About Iraq?
Bobby Eberle
Monday, Sept. 27, 2004
In every presidential campaign there is an issue that rises to the
surface and dominates the debate. In 1992 it was the economy. In
1980 it was inflation, unemployment and a tarnished national image.
In 2004 it is the war on terror; in particular, the Democrats are
attempting to make this election a referendum on the war in Iraq.
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and time again, Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry has said that his opponent has "misled" the American people on Iraq. At the
Democratic National Convention, former President Jimmy Carter made the same claim. DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe has gone even further, saying that the president "lied" to the American people about weapons of mass
destruction.
The question thus remains: Did the president lie about
Iraq?
Some time ago, while speaking from the Oval Office, the president looked
into the eyes of the American public and said: "Earlier today, I ordered
America's armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq.
They are joined by British forces. Their mission is to attack Iraq's
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military
capacity to threaten its neighbors."
The president added that the purpose of this military action was "to
protect the national interest of the United States, and indeed the
interests of people throughout the Middle East and around the world."
The president explained that Saddam Hussein "must not be allowed to
threaten his neighbors or the world with nuclear arms, poison gas or
biological weapons."
During the course of his Oval Office address, the president said that
other countries possess weapons of mass destruction and ballistic
missiles, but with Saddam, there is one big difference. "He has used
them," the president said. "Not once, but repeatedly."
"Unleashing chemical weapons against Iranian troops during a decade-long
war, not only against soldiers, but against civilians. Firing Scud
missiles at the citizens of Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Iran. And
not only against a foreign enemy, but even against his own people,
gassing Kurdish civilians in Northern Iraq," the president explained.
Setting an ominous tone, the president declared, "The international
community had little doubt then, and I have no doubt today, that left
unchecked, Saddam Hussein will use these terrible weapons again."
So ... is the president lying? According to the Democrats, led by Sen.
Kerry and Terry McAuliffe, because no weapons of mass destruction have
been found, the president must be lying to the American public. It is
the centerpiece of their presidential campaign.
It doesn't seem to make
a difference that information on Iraq's WMD program was supported by the
CIA, Great Britain's MI6 and Russian Intelligence operatives. No,
people simply compare the president's public statements with the lack of
current WMDs as evidence that the president lied.
Continuing with our examination of the president's actual statements,
the president noted that by working through the United Nations, "The U.N.
Security Council voted 15 to 0 to condemn Saddam's actions and to
demand that he immediately come into compliance."
"I made it very clear at that time what unconditional cooperation meant,
based on existing U.N. resolutions and Iraq's own commitments," the
president said. "And along with Prime Minister Blair of Great Britain, I
made it equally clear that if Saddam failed to cooperate fully, we would
be prepared to act without delay, diplomacy or warning."
The president added: "This situation presents a clear and present danger
to the stability of the Persian Gulf and the safety of people
everywhere. The international community gave Saddam one last chance to
resume cooperation with the weapons inspectors. Saddam has failed to
seize the chance."
Based on these words, some Democrats may already be feeling that
churning in their stomachs – the feeling of a hawkish president
building a misleading case against Iraq in order to rush the country to
war. But before judgment is passed, a more complete review of the
president's statements is in order.
In taking questions from reporters following his Oval Office address,
the president was asked whether military action was the right thing to
do.
"This was the right thing for the country," the president said. "We
have given Saddam Hussein chance after chance to cooperate. We said in
November that this was the last chance. We acted swiftly because we were
ready, thanks to the very fine work of the Defense Department in leaving
our assets properly deployed. We had the strong support of the British."
In looking forward regarding the situation in Iraq, the president added,
"I hope Saddam will come into cooperation with the inspection system now
and comply with the relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions. But we
have to be prepared that he will not, and we must deal with the very
real danger he poses. So we will pursue a long-term strategy to contain
Iraq and its weapons of mass destruction and work toward the day when
Iraq has a government worthy of its people."
In talking about regime change, did the president "show his hand"? Did
he want Saddam out of power simply for personal reasons, perhaps to the
extent that he would lie to the American people about Iraq's weapons
programs?
Regardless of the intelligence gathered and studied by American sources
regarding Iraq's WMD programs and the fact that conclusions were
supported by both British and Russian intelligence sources, the question
still remains as to whether the president lied.
Based on the strong and
definitive statements cited here by the president, he must be called to
account before the American people. The brave servicemen and women who
are called into harm's way by the president of the United States must
have confidence that their commander in chief is acting on credible
information and not "lying" to the American public.
Thus, President Clinton, please come clean. Were you lying about Iraq and WMDs? The American people have a right to know.
Bobby Eberle is President and CEO of GOPUSA (www.GOPUSA.com), a news,
information, and commentary company based in Houston, Texas. He holds a
Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Rice University.
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