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How Senate Chairman Roberts Fixed Intelligence on Iraq
One reason among many that the US Senate and Congress have been unable or unwilling to fight the Bush administration on Iraq is that the Republican leadership, chairs of key committees, and so forth, are actively blocking meaningful investigations. No senator better represents this trend than Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas. The following article examines in detail his role in covering up evidence and obstructing investigations into the so-called WMD intelligence that ultimately lead to the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
[Posted By Gregoire]Republished from therawstory
Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush issued an order to the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Department, and his cabinet members that severely curtailed intelligence oversight by restricting classified information to just eight members of Congress.
“The only Members of Congress whom you or your expressly designated officers may brief regarding classified or sensitive law enforcement information,” he writes, “are the Speaker of the House, the House Minority Leader, the Senate Majority and Minority Leaders, and the Chairs and Ranking Members of the Intelligence Committees in the House and Senate.”
The order is aimed at protecting “military security” and “sensitive law enforcement.”
But what was said to be an effort to protect the United States became a tool by which the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Pat Roberts (R-KS) ensured there was no serious investigation into how the administration fixed the intelligence that took the United States to war in Iraq or the fabricated documents used as evidence to do so.
Coupled with limited access to intelligence documents, RAW STORY has found that Roberts and a handful of other strategically-placed Washington players stymied all questions into pre-war intelligence on Iraq and…
Posted by Gregoire
I was born in NYC, raised in Palo Alto CA, attended university at UC Santa Cruz. I spent the better part of a decade traveling in Asia and working in restaurants before entering graduate school in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at UVA in Charlottesville VA,...








