Originally published November 27 2005
Former UN weapons inspector attacks Bush administration
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector, made comments on public television about the desperation felt by the President and his staff, saying he did not think it impossible that Bush would stage a terror attack to rally waning support for his foreign policies.
Former United Nations weapons inspector and Marine Scott Ritter appeared on The Alex Jones Show and stated that he wouldn't rule out the possibility of the Bush administration staging a terror attack in order to jolt a wavering foreign policy agenda back on track.
Ritter compared the atmosphere within the administration to that during the time of Watergate, where Nixon considered utilizing America's nuclear arsenal to create a devastating diversion from domestic calamity.
"Yeah, you have people who have no regard for the rule of law.
These aren't people who appreciate the Constitution, to them the Constitution is an impediment, it's an obstacle, it's something in the way, it's something to be avoided.
"I think the President should be investigated to determine whether he's committed a crime and if a crime has been committed then the President must be held accountable, fully accountable, to the rule of law."
Ritter dispelled any potential charges of partisanship by stating, "If we're going to go after Bush then we have to go after Clinton."
"We've got to make sure that we set the record straight that this isn't about partisan bashing, Bush bashing.
This is about reasserting the rule of law as set forth by the Constitution and reasserting the power of the people."
"There are elements within the Bush administration, especially Donald Rumsfeld's associates, Doug Feith, Wolfowitz and others whose long goal crossed the line of serving America and they started serving another country out there, Israel."
"This administration wants to go to Syria, wants to go to Iran.
Iran has turned into a little more difficult of a proposition both diplomatically and militarily, and financially.
Former CIA analyst and Bush 41 staffer Ray McGovern gave similar sentiments as well as British Member or Parliament George Galloway.
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