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March 20, 2005

Can They Ever Tell The Truth?

Just what is it about the truth that the Bush administration finds so elusive? The following is another in the saga of lies:
U.S. Misled Allies About Nuclear Export
North Korea Sent Material To Pakistan, Not to Libya

By Dafna Linzer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, March 20, 2005; Page A01

In an effort to increase pressure on North Korea, the Bush administration told its Asian allies in briefings earlier this year that Pyongyang had exported nuclear material to Libya. That was a significant new charge, the first allegation that North Korea was helping to create a new nuclear weapons state.

But that is not what U.S. intelligence reported, according to two officials with detailed knowledge of the transaction. North Korea, according to the intelligence, had supplied uranium hexafluoride -- which can be enriched to weapons-grade uranium--to Pakistan. It was Pakistan, a key U.S. ally with its own nuclear arsenal, that sold the material to Libya. The U.S. government had no evidence, the officials said, that North Korea knew of the second transaction.

Pakistan's role as both the buyer and the seller was concealed to cover up the part played by Washington's partner in the hunt for al Qaeda leaders, according to the officials, who discussed the issue on the condition of anonymity. In addition, a North Korea-Pakistan transfer would not have been news to the U.S. allies, which have known of such transfers for years and viewed them as a business matter between sovereign states.

The Bush administration's approach, intended to isolate North Korea, instead left allies increasingly doubtful as they began to learn that the briefings omitted essential details about the transaction, U.S. officials and foreign diplomats said in interviews. North Korea responded to public reports last month about the briefings by withdrawing from talks with its neighbors and the United States..."
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Is this yet another clumsy, cement-shoe attempt by the Bushies to create their own reality?

In the midst of trying to patch up relations and develop credibility with the rest of the world, this planned act of stupidity shoves yet another not-to-be-acknowledged elephant into the living room of the world.

Maybe it's time for President Bush to hold yet another ceremony and hand out a few more Medals of Freedom to the brilliant perpetrators of this latest scam.

Sure, the vast majority of the American public doesn't know (or care) enough to put this into context and understand the fallout but that doesn't lessen the actual worldly effect of this continuous litany of lies.

WMDs, Saddam connected to Osama, Social Security's imminent insolvency, private accounts (not!), the Iraq invasion to be financed by sales of Iraqi oil, the vociferous denouncement referring to Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki's estimate of hundreds of thousands troops needed to occupy Iraq as "wildly off the mark," prescription bill cost estimates...well, you either get the picture or you're constitutionally not capable of such.

George, for the one billionth time (and counting), what would Jesus do? How did Jesus, your self-professed favorite philosospher, the one who changed your heart, conduct himself? Just what do you and your band of angels read and discuss during your biblical study sessions? 


This is The Gang That Couldn't Talk Straight. Ahem, let's check that. How about The Gang That Chose To Never Talk Straight?

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