Ken Silverstein, in Harper's:
I reported in May that despite the deteriorating situation in Iraq, no National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) has been produced on that country since the summer of 2004. The last NIE, a classified document that the CIA describes as “the most authoritative written judgment concerning a national security issue,” was rejected by the Bush Administration (after being leaked to the New York Times) as being too negative, though its grim assessment subsequently proved to be highly accurate.
The situation has gotten even darker since my initial story—a United Nations report cited in Wednesday's New York Times found that an average of more than 100 Iraqi civilians were killed each day in June—and I've learned from two sources that some senior figures at the CIA, along with a number of Iraq analysts, have been pushing to produce a new NIE. They've been stonewalled, however, by John Negroponte, the administration's Director of National Intelligence, who knows that any honest take on the situation would produce an NIE even more pessimistic than the 2004 version. That could create problems on the Hill and, if it is leaked as the last one was, with the public as well.
“What do you call the situation in Iraq right now?” asked one person familiar with the situation. “The analysts know that it's a civil war, but there's a feeling at the top that [using that term] will complicate matters.” Negroponte, said another source regarding the potential impact of a pessimistic assessment, “doesn't want the president to have to deal with that.”
Let's see....the president starts this war, has no plan for what happens after toppling his own personal bête noir, goes in with insufficient soldiers, has no plan for gettint out of this occupation, more Iraqis and American soldiers are dying every day, and this fucker gets up there and vetoes stem cell legislation because he "reveres human life."
And his homeland security director doesn't want him to have to deal with the reality of what he's done.
Good Lord, how much dirt to the Bushes have on how many people, that they keep them in line like this? No wonder he lives in a bubble. Everyone around him is terrified -- but of what?
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