Posted on Sep 9, 2015
"Chief of Staff who Prepared UN Statement in Support of Iraq War says 'Cheney should be in Jail for War Crimes!'"
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From: Ring of Fire
A former member of the George W. Bush Administration who was involved in taking the US into war in Iraq in 2003 has been speaking out, long and loud against those who created the disaster – and he’s not going to stop talking anytime soon.
Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired US Army officer and former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State General Colin Powell. Currently, he is a visiting professor at the College of William and Mary, where he teaches classes on national security issues. In 2009, Wilkerson was given the Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence. Politically, he has been a Republican. For the past several years, he has also been a harsh and outspoken critic of the Bush Administration’s handling of the Iraq War. Specifically, Wilkerson has condemned former Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld for their roles in planning and executing the war – and is even calling for Cheney to be jailed.
Wilkerson also played a role in taking the US into an illegal and disastrous conflict, preparing the presentation that Colin Powell made before the UN Security Council, laying out the Bush Administration’s case for going to war. Two-and-a-half years later, Wilkerson had this to say about it:
My participation in that presentation at the UN constitutes the lowest point in my professional life. I participated in a hoax on the American people, the international community and the United Nations Security Council.
In 2011, Wilkerson added that preparing Powell’s UN statement was “probably the biggest mistake of my life.” Calling for Bush and Cheney to be put on trial for their crimes, he said, “I’d be willing to testify, and I’ll be willing to take any punishment I’m due.”
Four years later, Lawrence Wilkerson is still calling for Cheney to be held to account for starting a war based on falsehoods and obfuscation. Like Marine Major General Smedley D. Butler, Wilkerson is a true patriot who is not afraid to speak the truth – and in the spirit of Dwight D. Eisenhower, he is prepared to own up to his own mistakes.
Cheney remains unrepentant. Last week, during an interview with CNN, he asked if he had any regrets about the Iraq War. The war criminal’s response: “No, it was the right thing to do then. I believed it then and I believe it now.”
http://ringoffireradio.com/2015/09/chief-of-staff-who-prepared-powells-un-statement-in-support-of-iraq-war-says-cheney-should-be-in-jail-for-war-crimes/
A former member of the George W. Bush Administration who was involved in taking the US into war in Iraq in 2003 has been speaking out, long and loud against those who created the disaster – and he’s not going to stop talking anytime soon.
Lawrence Wilkerson is a retired US Army officer and former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State General Colin Powell. Currently, he is a visiting professor at the College of William and Mary, where he teaches classes on national security issues. In 2009, Wilkerson was given the Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence. Politically, he has been a Republican. For the past several years, he has also been a harsh and outspoken critic of the Bush Administration’s handling of the Iraq War. Specifically, Wilkerson has condemned former Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld for their roles in planning and executing the war – and is even calling for Cheney to be jailed.
Wilkerson also played a role in taking the US into an illegal and disastrous conflict, preparing the presentation that Colin Powell made before the UN Security Council, laying out the Bush Administration’s case for going to war. Two-and-a-half years later, Wilkerson had this to say about it:
My participation in that presentation at the UN constitutes the lowest point in my professional life. I participated in a hoax on the American people, the international community and the United Nations Security Council.
In 2011, Wilkerson added that preparing Powell’s UN statement was “probably the biggest mistake of my life.” Calling for Bush and Cheney to be put on trial for their crimes, he said, “I’d be willing to testify, and I’ll be willing to take any punishment I’m due.”
Four years later, Lawrence Wilkerson is still calling for Cheney to be held to account for starting a war based on falsehoods and obfuscation. Like Marine Major General Smedley D. Butler, Wilkerson is a true patriot who is not afraid to speak the truth – and in the spirit of Dwight D. Eisenhower, he is prepared to own up to his own mistakes.
Cheney remains unrepentant. Last week, during an interview with CNN, he asked if he had any regrets about the Iraq War. The war criminal’s response: “No, it was the right thing to do then. I believed it then and I believe it now.”
http://ringoffireradio.com/2015/09/chief-of-staff-who-prepared-powells-un-statement-in-support-of-iraq-war-says-cheney-should-be-in-jail-for-war-crimes/
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Responses: 4
This is based an a very progressive website. If charges were even a possibility they would have come already. I deployed to Iraq 3 times and lost my legs there and it was worth it! I've met and helped saved many people who were being exterminated by Saddam and his evil sons. People would be pulled from their homes in the middle of the night and never to return. Chemical weapons were fired on villages and many other real war crimes. Politically I know we were right to be there, leave the bitching to the people who never served a day in the Military
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SPC Thomas Baldwin
There is that word i am beginning to hate, "Progressive" the new word for"Conspiracy Theorist" . As more and more thing have been proven like WMD has been found and such. SFC James, please accept my heart felt respects to you and your service.
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So has there been an investigation to verify this? I am sure if this were true, certain parties would be using the info right now I would think.
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