Politico’s VandeHei and Allen Join the “Judy Miller Club for Cheney Stenographers”
By: emptywheel
from Firedoglake
Tuesday December 1, 2009
Suppose you had a 90-minute interview with Dick Cheney just after a Senate report came out concluding–among other things–that,
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from Firedoglake
Tuesday December 1, 2009
Suppose you had a 90-minute interview with Dick Cheney just after a Senate report came out concluding–among other things–that,
After bin Laden’s escape, some military and intelligence analysts and the press criticized the Pentagon’s failure to mount a full-scale attack despite the tough rhetoric by President Bush. Franks, Vice President Dick Cheney and others defended the decision, arguing that the intelligence was inconclusive about the Al Qaeda leader’s location. But the review of existing literature, unclassified government records and interviews with central participants underlying this report removes any lingering doubts and makes it clear that Osama bin Laden was within our grasp at Tora Bora.Don’t you think you’d ask him, explicitly, why he had defended the decision not to send US troops after Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora when it was clear that the decision had allowed bin Laden to escape? “Mr. Cheney,” you might ask, “it has been shown pretty irrefutably that you let OBL get away. Why’d you defend your decision allowing him to escape when you knew it had led to his escape? Why did you ignore Henry Crumpton’s warning–briefed to you and President Bush personally at the end of November 2001–that an escape route to Pakistan was wide open and Afghan troops wouldn’t prevent OBL form escaping through it?”
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