October 24, 2005


The Real Stakes of the CIA Leak Probe

The UPI says the CIA leak probe "has now widened to include the forgery of documents on African uranium that started the investigation."

"This opens the door to what has always been the most serious implication of the CIA leak case, that the Bush administration could face a brutally damaging and public inquiry into the case for war against Iraq being false or artificially exaggerated... There can be few more serious charges against a government than going to war on false pretences, or having deliberately inflated or suppressed the evidence that justified the war."

Indictments of top officials (should they come) is bad enough, but unless those charged all plead guilty, their subsequent trials will force a wide ranging inquiry into why we went to war in Iraq. The result could paralyze the Bush administration for the next three years.










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