A retired Navy Lt. Commander and former Department of Defense veteran is
going public with allegations that the Bush Administration planned to
plant weapons of mass destruction (WMD) evidence in Iraq in order to
"prove" Saddam Hussein was manufacturing the weapons. The plan was
foiled by mere chance, when friendly fire (stray cruise missiles) took
out the team responsible for planting the evidence.
This sort of
information definitely falls under the "conspiracy theory" category.
Personally, I don't believe in conspiracy theories, except for the ones
that are true. I have no way to know if this one is true or not, but I
can't imagine the Bush Administration not having a plan to somehow
falsify evidence "proving" the entire war was justified. With all those
public WMD claims before the war, you would think somebody would be
cooking the books to make sure some sort of evidence can be "discovered"
and shown to the mass media.
The entire justification of the war on
Iraq has been such a hoax that it sure wouldn't surprise me to learn
these allegations are true. Presently, however, I can't say that I
necessarily believe them.
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