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What Bush Told Blair Could End the Wars

by: David Swanson  |  Let's Try Democracy

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Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) joined US President George W. Bush to sell the Iraq war. (Photo: parstimes.com)

    In May 2005 we launched AfterDowningStreet.org to publicize the Downing Street Minutes. By June we'd had great, if fleeting, success. During the following months and years, mountains of new memos and statements emerged on the Iraq War lies, many of them more damaging than the Downing Street documents. But increasingly nobody cared, because evidence of crimes was less interesting once Congress had dropped the pretense that it might take action. The single most powerful, and yet largely ignored, document yet to emerge, might, now in 2009, finally, produce results. And, of course, it is our friends over in England who are, as always, two steps ahead of us.

    This document, or rather, reports of it, emerged in February 2006. We labeled it the White House Memo and began promoting awareness of it. We did not get far with the US corporate media. This is the same document that Vincent Bugliosi refers to as "the Manning Memo" in his book "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder". Bugliosi rightly makes it central to his case. Part of the conversation recorded in the memo is recreated in Crawford, Texas, rather than the White House, in Oliver Stone's 2008 film "W."

    The memo was first mentioned in Philippe Sands' 2005 book "Lawless World: America and the Making and Breaking of Global Rules." And it was Sands, an attorney from England, who publicized the memo in February 2006. Now the British media is questioning whether the British government's upcoming review of the Iraq War lies will include such damning pieces of evidence as the White House Memo. And Philippe Sands is advocating for its inclusion. Peace groups led by the Stop the War Coalition in England are planning a rally at Parliament on Wednesday to demand that the governmental inquiry be public. Secrecy, after all, is what allowed the war in the first place.

    And what difference might it make if the public in the United Kingdom or (can you imagine it!) in the United States knew about this memo? Well, this is a document that goes beyond proving that Bush wanted war and lied about the reasons for it (That's so 2002). This document proves that Bush was willing to provoke Saddam Hussein into attacking Americans.

    On January 31, 2003, prior to the full-scale invasion of Iraq in March, President George W. Bush met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the White House. After their meeting, they spoke to the media (video) and claimed not to have decided on war, to be working hard to achieve peace, and to be worried about the imminent threat from Iraq to the American people. They claimed that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction and had links to al Qaeda, and - Bush implied, but avoided explicitly stating - to the attacks of September 11, 2001. They also claimed to have UN authorization for launching an attack on Iraq. These were all blatant lies, as revealed in the White House Memo, which recorded what Bush and Blair had talked about behind closed doors just prior to the press conference. And yet, to my knowledge, not one of the reporters you see in the above video has made a peep about it.

    Blair advisor David Manning took notes that day. The accuracy of his memo has never been challenged by Bush or Blair. According to Manning, Bush proposed to Blair a number of possible ways in which they might be able to create an excuse to launch a war against Iraq. One of Bush's proposals was "flying U2 reconnaissance aircraft with fighter cover over Iraq, painted in UN colours [sic]. If Saddam fired on them," Bush argued, "he would be in breach" of UN resolutions. In other words, Bush wanted to falsely paint US planes with UN colors and try to get Iraq to shoot at them. This is what Bush really thought about the horrible, evil threat of Saddam Hussein: he wanted to provoke him. He wanted to get US pilots shot at in order to start a war that Congress would then fund for years, and perhaps decades, on the grounds that doing so would "support the troops."

    Bush understood that the United Nations had not passed a resolution to legalize an attack on Iraq. The White House Memo describes Bush telling Blair that "the US would put its full weight behind efforts to get another resolution and would 'twist arms' and 'even threaten'. But he had to say that if ultimately we failed, military action would follow anyway." (These are Manning's notes of what Bush said.) In other words, going to the United Nations was not actually an attempt to avoid war, but an attempt to gain legal cover for a war that would be launched regardless of whether that project succeeded. And Bush wasn't kidding about twisting arms; that very same day the National Security Agency (NSA) launched a plan to bug the phones and e-mails of UN Security Council members.

    At this time, a month and a half before the full-on invasion of Iraq, the US military was already engaging in hugely escalated bombing runs over Iraq and redeploying troops, including to newly constructed bases in the Middle East, all in preparation for an invasion of Iraq, and all with money that had not been appropriated for these purposes. The reporters who questioned Bush and Blair on January 31, 2003, did not know about or ask about those activities.

    That Bush was interested in provoking Iraq is confirmed by extensive covert operations called DB/Anabasis reported by Michael Isikoff and David Corn in their 2006 book "Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War." These operations "envisioned staging a phony incident that could be used to start a war. A small group of Iraqi exiles would be flown into Iraq by helicopter to seize an isolated military base near the Saudi border. They then would take to the airwaves and announce a coup was under way. If Saddam responded by flying troops south, his aircraft would be shot down by US fighter planes patrolling the no-fly zones established by UN edict after the first Persian Gulf War. A clash of this sort could be used to initiate a full-scale war. On February 16, 2002, President Bush signed covert findings authorizing the various elements of Anabasis. The leaders of the congressional intelligence committees - including Porter Goss, a Republican, and Senator Bob Graham, a Democrat - were briefed."

    A similar story came out about Dick Cheney with regard to Iran in 2008. Journalist Seymour Hersh reported at a journalism conference in 2008 that at a 2008 meeting in the Vice President's office, soon after an incident in the Strait of Hormuz in which a US carrier almost shot at a few small Iranian speedboats, "There was a dozen ideas proffered about how to trigger a war. The one that interested me the most was why don't we build - we in our shipyard - build four or five boats that look like Iranian PT boats. Put Navy Seals on them with a lot of arms. And next time one of our boats goes to the Straits of Hormuz, start a shoot-up. Might cost some lives. And it was rejected because you can't have Americans killing Americans. That's the kind of - that's the level of stuff we're talking about. Provocation. But that was rejected."

    After the invasion of Iraq, with no weapons or ties to 9/11 having been found, Diane Sawyer asked Bush on camera (ABC News, December 16, 2003) about the claims he had made about "weapons of mass destruction," and he replied: "What's the difference? The possibility that [Saddam] could acquire weapons, if he were to acquire weapons, he would be the danger."

    Iraqi deaths as a result of the invasion and occupation, measured above the high death rate under international sanctions preceding the attack, are estimated at 1.2 to 1.3 million by two independent sources (Just Foreign Policy's updated figure based on the Johns Hopkins / Lancet report, and the British polling company Opinion Research Business's estimate as of August 2007). According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the number of Iraqis who have fled their homes has reached 4.7 million. If these estimates are accurate, a total of nearly 6 million human beings have been displaced from their homes or killed, as of August 2008. Many times that many have certainly been injured, traumatized, impoverished, and deprived of clean water and other basic needs.

    That we can't prosecute torture is bad enough. That you have to cross an ocean to even find a discussion of accountability for war lies is worse.

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David Swanson is the author of the new book "Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union" by Seven Stories Press. You can order it and find out when tour will be in your town: davidswanson.org/book.

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Pretty amazing isn't it. I

Pretty amazing isn't it. I don't know whether to laugh.. or cry. Our government is the biggest bully on the block. If a country won't go to war with the USA.. the USA starts one all on their own. They pick away at a country until there is nothing left of it but an empty shell..with its people dead in the streets .. I can honestly say.. I'm ashamed to even call myself an American at this point. It's completely mind-boggling. Support the troops .. no, I believe I will pass on that one. Grown men and women - that don't know the difference between right and wrong - good and evil ... or worse.. they just don't care.

The audacity of Bush

The audacity of Bush recently crawling out from beneath his royal rock and criticizing anyone really adds ire to the outrage. He must...he must dearly pay for his crimes!

This is what we got because

This is what we got because we didn't have the guts to stand up for ourselves after Bush and company ripped of the 2000 election like the Iranians are now. It makes me ashamed to be an American!

WHY aren't these people in

WHY aren't these people in Jail? WHY don't the people in charge of the US Government actually give a crap about our laws being broken and all this secrecy? Why doesn't the MEDIA take some action? Why don't we have Special Prosecutors taking a look at things?: Are we just into MORE of this kind of thing in the future? NUTS! Prosecute the bastards.

This title is misleading. We

This title is misleading. We have known for a very long time the lies that got us into Iraq. The MSM does not care--They didn't then and they don't now. The "war" was illegal and still is but Obama is expanding the combat zone into Pakistan and Iran. In fact, the MSM and WH are now focused on Iran and all else has been pushed off the front pages. This is deliberate, not an accident. No amount of truth telling is going to get the US out of the Middle East and the slaughter is going to continue with the lies of the displaced and civilian deaths. It is back to numbers now as it was in Vietnam--Body count. Obama does not want a war crimes investigation and I would not be at all surprised at some point he grants pardons to all of them so no one can be prosecuted here in the US. He doesn't care about justice or the rule of law. He may have been a better choice than McCain or H. Clinton, but he is still part of the problem and proving himself to be a far worse Imperial President than Bush.

Where is Obama when we need

Where is Obama when we need him? Obama seems to think that if we all pretend that it did not happen it will not happen again. Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! The stupid fascist laws and Office of Legal Counsel memos are still unchallenged, and on the books: Ready to be unwrapped and imposed by the next fascist trending Presidency. Sorry about “fascist” but read “The End of America” by Naomi Wolf and you too will use fascist unashamedly as well. Unless we have a real catharsis, either by criminal proceedings, or by a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” where Rove, Chaney, Rumsfelt, Rice, (oh! And Bush) say they are sorry and say they did not understand what they were doing we are due to find we finally lost our freedoms in the first eight years of the 21st century.

If Treason is not

If Treason is not prosecutable, what is? What's left when the highest crime in the land goes unpunished? Lawlessness at all levels - we get a repeat of the unchecked organized crime committed in full view as occurred almost a hundred years ago - gangsters and syndicates with help at the top. This will not stop until you and I pick up the phone and lean on our Congressmen.

The only thing I would like

The only thing I would like to add to this wonderful (if also horrible) story is that it is icing on the cake to say that the NSA would "[launch] a plan to bug the phones and e-mails of UN Security Council members." From my experience (Vietnam era), I believe that the NSA monitors communications of all the embassies in Washington to the extent that it can. (And frankly, I expect that those countries do the same with us; some of them are more technically sophisticated than others.) The question is not the listening; it is what is done with the information. What was done is indeed an example of treason.

Kate, that is why they call

Kate, that is why they call it brain-washing....it is a fairly long process, but in the end they see black as white and white as black if they are told that is what to see.

I'm sorry but I don't accept

I'm sorry but I don't accept that. They believe they are there fighting for democracy. SO - why would they not question torture - Rape and murder. From articles I've read on different sites.. pictures of rape and abuse were passed around like candy between GI's. If they.. do not know it is wrong..then they need to be sent back to Kindergarten 101. I do believe people in general are brainwashed into this concept of.. "Be a slave for the rest of your life so you can drive a fancy car and live in a mansion." While the government sits back and pat each other on the back. Complimenting one another on their brilliance.

What Bush told Blair could

What Bush told Blair could end Bush. The Bush Administration has ruined the world we live in. Nothing but death and destruction and of course there is no word called "torture" The ruined economy and ruined countries throughout the middle east is what Bush has accomplished. I also know for a fact that the remaining Bush neocons and funds are the reason for what is happening in Iran today. Obama does not have the guts to do something about Bush and Cheney but if Americans were allowed to become as barbaric as those two I believe we could do something about the situation. How did this happen? Years in the making.

Morgani: Just wanted to

Morgani: Just wanted to clarify that the illegal war is the one in Iraq. The war in Afghanistan, though unsavory, was and is legal. The expansion....well that's another can of worms.

Yes we are to have an

Yes we are to have an enquiry into the war in Iraq. Will it be embarrassing? Yes. Will it produce information that we do not yet know? Maybe. Will any action actually come from it? No.

It is impossible to be too

It is impossible to be too cynical of our nation when such crimes go unpunished.

In the last century, America

In the last century, America has fought wars of regime change and imperial conquest in more than a dozen foreign lands. How many of these can be accurately described as successful? Just one: Grenada.

the only priority of the USA

the only priority of the USA government is the maintenance of power over the world,it does`t matter if it is destroyed in the process

Someone ask how this could

Someone ask how this could happen ...A; for the same reason Americans have been willing to pay no money for slave made clothes, chemically produced food and lead based cookware for 2 generations. we forgot about the world and then forgot about ourselves. Now we are forgetting everything because the banks and insurance companies told congress to forget we are human.

Justice is dead in the USA.

Justice is dead in the USA. The rule of law only applies to those without money and power, therefore this system of governance is no longer sustainable. And since we allow these (so-called elected) barbarians to lie, rape and murder in our names, it proves our country has no morality left either. We are dead men walking.

May the Masters of War

May the Masters of War never, ever, know a moment's peace again.

Ok guys....whats the point

Ok guys....whats the point of the media constantly asking the administration to release what its found against BUSH, obviously if you release these documents too early it will become easier for these fascist swines to get away with what they did, and as for the complaint that America is involved in Iran, thats complete BS. They are no more involved in Iran that showing the repressed people of Iran how we live. I am proud to call myself a Canadian. I am proud that Chretien stood up to Bush before he went into Iraq, and I am proud of our heath care system

If the American family

If the American family thinks that by ignoring this it will all go away, think again. Next time, it could be your son or daughter...drafted and dead.

America is a land of shame.

America is a land of shame. America is a lawless nation that has violated the human rights of innocent people the world over for decades. And here we have the worst of the worst, George W. Bush, blatantly waging two wars based on false pretenses that were fabricated with illegal war in mind. If there is a worse crime for a President to commit, short of starting a nuclear war without cause, I'd like to know what it is. Bush is demonstrably responsible for the deaths of certainly several hundred thousand innocent Iraqi's, but more likely in excess of a million at this late date.

As long as Obama does not

As long as Obama does not instigate an investigation of the serial crimes of the former administration, he is, sadly, complicit. Therefore his enemies will always have that to hold over his head, the way they hold the those members of Congress to account for not voting against the war. Pelosi's statement that impeachment was off the table was, perhaps, the greatest mistake of all.