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After reading "Did We Get Lied Into War?" (July 7 issue), I should hope TNA readers who want more information on this topic do more than read the Senate Intelligence Committee's complete report on the topic.
For proof of the Bush administration's manipulations, Ron Paul recommended that Rudy Giuliani read Hubris by Michael Isikoff and David Corn. This book makes it perfectly clear that Bush, Cheney, and company would do whatever was necessary, including deliberate deception, to sell us on the Iraq War.
Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill said on 60 Minutes that the hot topic of Bush's first Security Council meeting was what it would take to get a war going with Iraq. This was only 10 days into Bush's presidency, months before 9/11 and immediately following campaigning on a nonation-building, non-interventionist foreign policy.
There's no doubt in my mind we were lied into war.
PAT SELLERS
Glenmoore, Pennsylvania
You recently published an article entitled "Did We Get Lied Into War?", which gave the findings of a report issued by the Democratic majority of a Senate committee. The article included a number of references to intelligence reports that supported the claims the administration made before the invasion. The real question is not whether such reports existed, but whether they were in any way credible.
Source: HighBeam Research, There's more to the story.(Letter to the editor)