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Uncommon Knowledge (Douglas Feith talks war policy. “Chapters 1-5” - videos)
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| Peter Robinson
Posted on 06/23/2008 8:22:08 AM PDT by K-oneTexas
Uncommon Knowledge
Douglas Feith talks war policy. Chapters 1-5
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2008
War Policy with Douglas Feith: Chapter 5 of 5
Is the U.S. equipped to deal with national-security problems around the world? Feith says no, pointing out the antiquated organization of our entire security community as well as the ineffective mess that is the CIA. Of course, our national security ultimately depends on the people in charge. Feith rates a few of the bigger names.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008 War Policy with Douglas Feith: Chapter 4 of 5 Feith describes how WMD in Iraq or the lack thereof changed everything. Despite the fact that the WMD threat was but one of several dangers posed by Saddams regime, the failure to discover the WMD stockpiles prompted the Bush administration to shift its rhetoric away from past threats and toward Iraqs future. In doing so the administration only empowered its critics.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008 War Policy with Douglas Feith: Chapter 3 of 5 Why was the CIAs pre-war intelligence about Iraq so faulty? Simple, says Feith. According to a congressional report, the CIA did not have . . . a single agent dedicated to the WMD issue in Iraq before the war. Not one. Making matters worse, the CIA neither offered the president alternatives to his Iraq policy, nor did it wholeheartedly support that policy once it was implemented.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2008 War Policy with Douglas Feith: Chapter 2 of 5 Feith discusses the war blunders. First, the failure to provide adequate security forces after the fall of Saddam. Feith describes how this grew out of a sense that a build-up of U.S. forces would play to enemy propaganda. Second, the decision to maintain an occupation government in Iraq for over a year. Feith says this came counter to the idea of liberation, not occupation.
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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2008
War Policy with Douglas Feith: Chapter 1 of 5
Critics argue that U.S. officials manipulated intelligence in order to boost public support for the war. There mantra is Bush lied, people died. Not true, says Douglas Feith. Bush believed the same intelligence information that Clinton believed. Saddam, meanwhile, was corrupting that intelligence, leading the world to believe the WMD stockpiles were there.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: feith; iraq; prewarintelligence
To: K-oneTexas
Is this show back on the air? KQED used to run it in the SF Bay Area, since Robinson was with the Hoover Institute at Stanford. Interesting discussion show.
-PJ
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