Bush Admitted Iraq didn't have WMDs. (Salam All, Your Input Please)

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I just heard on ARY that Former US President George W Bush Jr. has written a book in which he has admitted that Iraq did not have any WMD and that he is embarrassed.

Now my question to all you :

1. Should we declare Bush a terrorist, murderer?

2. Should we prosecute Bush and extradite to Iraq and hold a trial similar to Nuremberg Trial?

3. Should UN invoke sanction and embargo against the US?

Gazoo
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Salam All, Your Input Please

No. Gazoo Ji! No. Just keep counting the crimes of 33rd degree Freemasons. Record the atrocities. Be calm and just see "Mashriq say ubharta sooraj tou zara daikh" Let this sooraj rise to an appropriate level. Keep on educating your next generation.................. And then see what happens.
 

cefspan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Salam All, Your Input Please

No. Gazoo Ji! No. Just keep counting the crimes of 33rd degree Freemasons. Record the atrocities. Be calm and just see "Mashriq say ubharta sooraj tou zara daikh" Let this sooraj rise to an appropriate level. Keep on educating your next generation.................. And then see what happens.
Ur r right ,
 

sahiL

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Salam All, Your Input Please

is this news authentic tho?.....kuz if it is then i must say he's brave enough to tell everybody out there that i,ve done this....u can do wutever the hell u want to
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
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عراق پر حملے کے مقاصد پورے ہو گۓ
١. اسرائیل محفوظ ہو گیا
٢. امریکہ نواز حکومت کا قیام
٣. معدنی وسائل پر قبضہ
٤. امریکی فوجی اڈوں کا قیام
٥. ایران اور پاکستان کے گرد گھیرا مزید تنگ
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
hello Fawad and Quddus from the Statedept & Centcom

Any comment please? why are you so quiet? where are you?
 

Night_Hawk

Siasat.pk - Blogger
I just heard on ARY that Former US President George W Bush Jr. has written a book in which he has admitted that Iraq did not have any WMD and that he is embarrassed.

Now my question to all you :

1. Should we declare Bush a terrorist, murderer?

2. Should we prosecute Bush and extradite to Iraq and hold a trial similar to Nuremberg Trial?

3. Should UN invoke sanction and embargo against the US?

Gazoo

Gazoo Bhai here is the news item.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-11680239
2 November 2010 Last updated at 22:54 ET
George W Bush had 'sickening feeling' over WMD lack

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In his autobiography, Mr Bush focuses on 14 major decisions of his life and presidency
Former US President George W Bush still has "a sickening feeling" about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, US media report.
The revelation comes in his memoir, "Decision Points", set to be published next week.
He also reveals that he temporarily considered replacing Vice President Dick Cheney, calling him the "Darth Vader of the administration".
But he has no comment on his successor in the White House, Barack Obama.
The 64-year-old former president defends his decision to invade Iraq in his autobiography, which was obtained in advance by the New York Times.
He argues that Iraqi citizens are better off without the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, whom he calls a "homicidal dictator", adding the US is also better off without a Mr Hussein pursuing biological or chemical weapons.
But Mr Bush admits that he was shocked when no weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq.
"No one was more shocked and angry than I was when we didn't find the weapons," he writes.
"I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do."
Replacing Dick Cheney

“Whatever the verdict on my presidency, I'm comfortable with the fact that I won't be around to hear it
George Bush Former US President
In his memoir, the former president also says he spent weeks investigating the possibility of replacing Mr Cheney with Tennessee Senator Bill Frist for his 2004 re-election campaign.
The idea was prompted in 2003 during a private lunch between Mr Bush and Mr Cheney, who offered to drop out of the race.
"I did consider the offer," Mr Bush writes in the memoir, according to the New York Times.
"He was seen as dark and heartless - the Darth Vader of the administration."
Mr Bush adds he was intrigued by the offer because he wanted to put an end to any notions that Mr Cheney was the real decision-maker in the White House. But the former president ultimately stuck with Mr Cheney because he had chosen him "to do the job" and "that was exactly what he had done".
Mr Bush also focuses on anecdotes and details of 14 major events of his life and presidency in his book, including the decision to stop drinking and his decisions following the attacks of 11 September 2001.
He admits he made mistakes when responding to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and describes how he felt "like the captain of a sinking ship" when the economic crisis escalated towards the end of his presidency in 2008.
But he adds: "The financial crisis should not become an excuse to raise taxes."
The memoir could help Mr Bush, who left office with some of the lowest approval ratings of any US president, shed a more favourable light on his time in office.
"Whatever the verdict on my presidency, I'm comfortable with the fact that I won't be around to hear it," Mr Bush writes.
 

desicad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Nothing new, he already admitted this more than 6 years back. Just his book is being published now.

The Guardian, Saturday 31 January 2004
George Bush finally conceded last night that there may be a problem over Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction when he said he wanted to know why there were discrepancies between pre-war intelligence and the negligible material investigators had found on the ground.
He said he "wanted to know the facts" about any intelligence failures but he refused to endorse calls for an independent investigation.

Mr Bush's comments are likely to add pressure on Tony Blair to comment on why Iraq's banned weapons have not been found. In the run-up to the war he said Saddam Hussein's WMD posed a "real and present danger to this country".

The White House has said it is too soon to rule out finding weapons but it has also stopped predicting it will be vindicated.

Mr Bush is fending off calls for a public inquiry in a debate which intensified yesterday after the president's national security adviser said Washington had not found what it had expected in Iraq.

Condoleezza Rice said: "I think that what we have is evidence that there are differences between what we knew going in and what we found on the ground."

The British government is also facing renewed calls to explain the failure to find WMD, an issue Lord Hutton said was outside his terms of reference.

Parliament's intelligence and security committee is preparing an investigation and will question Sir Richard Dearlove, the head of MI6.

It is also expected to question the prime minister. The committee meets in private but it showed it is willing to flex its muscle in a critical report last year on the government's weapons dossier. Sir Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrats' foreign affairs spokesman, said last night: "When Colin Powell [the US secretary of state] and now Condoleezza Rice express reservations about the likelihood of finding WMD, even No 10 Downing Street should pause and consider whether its continuing confidence is justified.

"What is certain is that the scepticism of so many major players simply adds to the justified clamour for a wider investigation into the question of whether the British government took us to war on a flawed prospectus."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jan/31/usa.iraq


January 12, 2005
U.S. inspectors have ended their search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in recent weeks, a U.S. intelligence official told CNN.

The United States is taking steps to determine how it received erroneous intelligence that deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was developing and stockpiling nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Wednesday.

"Our friends and allies had the same intelligence that we had when it came to Saddam Hussein," he said. "Now we need to continue to move forward to find out what went wrong and to correct those flaws.

"That's exactly what the independent commission the president appointed is going to do," McClellan said. "They're going to make recommendations, and the president is committed to acting on those recommendations."

At the same time, he said, President Bush stands by the decision to invade Iraq.

"We had a regime that had a history of using weapons of mass destruction and had a history of defying the international community and had a history of ties to terrorist organizations in Iraq," he said. "We had the attacks on September 11 [2001], that taught us we must confront threats before it's too late.

"That's what the president's committed to doing," he said. "Because this is about making America more secure."

The search ended almost two years after President Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq, saying intelligence indicated Saddam was building weapons of mass destruction and may have hidden weapons stockpiles.

Members of the Iraq Survey Group were continuing to examine hundreds of documents and would investigate any new leads, the U.S. intelligence official said.

Charles A. Duelfer, who headed the Iraq Survey Group's search for WMD in Iraq, has returned to the United States and is working on his final report, the official said.

Many of the military and intelligence personnel who had been assigned to the weapons search are now working on counterinsurgency matters, the official said.

Asked whether the Bush administration planned to announce the end of the physical WMD search, McClellan deferred to Duelfer.

"I think it's up to him to make those determinations," McClellan said.

State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said though the search for WMD yielded no results, the United States, based on "extensive intelligence," believed before it invaded Iraq that Saddam was intent on acquiring them.

http://articles.cnn.com/2005-01-12/...roup-weapons-search-iraqi-scientists?_s=PM:US
 
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ڈبليو ايم ڈی ايشو کے حوالے سے اينٹلی جينس کی ناکامی محض امريکی اداروں تک محدود نہيں تھی بلکہ حقيقت يہ ہے کہ اس ايشو کے حوالے سے رپورٹنگ ميں امريکہ سميت بہت سے ديگر ممالک کے اداروں نے مساوی کردار ادا کيا تھا۔



صدر بش ان عوامل اور محرکات کا ذکر کر رہے تھے جو عراق پر کاروائ کے فيصلے کے ضمن ميں زير بحث تھے۔ ڈبليو ايم ڈی پر انٹيلی جينس رپورٹ فيصلہ سازی کے عمل کا اہم حصہ تھی۔ اگر يہ رپورٹ مختلف ہوتی تو اس کے نتيجے ميں سرکاری اور غير سرکاری سطح پر بحث بھی مختلف ہوتی۔ اس وقت حکومتی سطح پر کيے جانے والے فيصلے ڈبلیو ايم ڈی کی موجودگی کی صورت ميں ممکنہ خطرات کی روشنی ميں کيے گۓ تھے۔ ليکن يہ حقيقت بہرحال اٹل ہے کہ صدام حکومت اس خطے اور عراقی عوام کے ليے ايک مستقل خطرہ تھی۔




فواد ڈيجيٹل آؤٹ ريچ ٹيم يو ايس اسٹيٹ ڈيپارٹمينٹ




 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
صدام حکومت کے خاتمے سے خطے میں فوجی عدم توازن بڑھ گیا ہے، تمام عرب ممالک اسرائیلی فضائیہ کے تسلط میں ہے، اسرائیلی طیارے ایک سرے سے دوسرے سرے تک بمباری کرتے چلے جائیں کوئی روکنے والا نہیں ہے.

گریٹر اسرائیل کے قیام کے لیے مسجد اقصی کا انہدام اور ردعمل میں اٹھنے والی عوامی بغاوت کچلنے کے لیے تیاری آخری مراحل میں ہے، جس کے لیے پاکستان میں بدامنی پیدا کرکے اس کی ایٹمی صلاحیت کو تباہ یا قابو میں لانا اور ایران کو ایٹمی طاقت بننے سے روکنا سرفہرست ہے
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
ننگ دیں ننگ ملت

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ڈبليو ايم ڈی ايشو کے حوالے سے اينٹلی جينس کی ناکامی محض امريکی اداروں تک محدود نہيں تھی بلکہ حقيقت يہ ہے کہ اس ايشو کے حوالے سے رپورٹنگ ميں امريکہ سميت بہت سے ديگر ممالک کے اداروں نے مساوی کردار ادا کيا تھا۔



صدر بش ان عوامل اور محرکات کا ذکر کر رہے تھے جو عراق پر کاروائ کے فيصلے کے ضمن ميں زير بحث تھے۔ ڈبليو ايم ڈی پر انٹيلی جينس رپورٹ فيصلہ سازی کے عمل کا اہم حصہ تھی۔ اگر يہ رپورٹ مختلف ہوتی تو اس کے نتيجے ميں سرکاری اور غير سرکاری سطح پر بحث بھی مختلف ہوتی۔ اس وقت حکومتی سطح پر کيے جانے والے فيصلے ڈبلیو ايم ڈی کی موجودگی کی صورت ميں ممکنہ خطرات کی روشنی ميں کيے گۓ تھے۔ ليکن يہ حقيقت بہرحال اٹل ہے کہ صدام حکومت اس خطے اور عراقی عوام کے ليے ايک مستقل خطرہ تھی۔




فواد ڈيجيٹل آؤٹ ريچ ٹيم يو ايس اسٹيٹ ڈيپارٹمينٹ





کیا تم جھوٹی جاسوسی رپورٹوں پر لاکھوں امریکنوں کے قتل کی اجازت دو گے؟ اگر نہیں تو عراق اور افغانستان میں امریکی شیطانیت کے ننگے ناچ کا کیا جواز پیش کرتے ہو. کیا لاکھوں افغان اور عراقی کیڑے مکوڑے تھے؟ اس طرح کی بے شرمی کا دفعہ کرتے ہووے تم لوگوں کی شرم کہاں مر جاتی ہے. تم جیسے غدار اپنی عزتیں بیچ کر اسٹیٹ ڈپارٹمنٹ کی نوکری کر رہے ہو.

ننگ دیں ننگ ملت
 

Abdali

Senator (1k+ posts)
This Sub/human waste america terrorist coward mass murdering christian rapist commander in Thief must be tried in an islamic court for crimes against muslims and hanged live.Tony blaire his english pimp is also writing a book..lol these western terrorist leaders kill few million muslims and start writing books movies, discussing how they enjoyed dead muslims, oprah listening intently..

Brown slave puppet traitors in muslim lands serning their white masters..Oh Allah help these mnafiq die a horrible death ameen..COAS MUSHIE A COWRD INDIAN BORN TRAITORS SITTING IN UK..KAYANI A PRO AMERICAN GENERAL?
 
S

shagi

Guest
This, my friends, is the ultimate clip regarding WMD lies - the clip we have all been waiting for. All the lies of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell compiled together, brilliantly done, with some great "extra" material.

 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Fawad Digital Outreach Team US State Department



ڈبليو ايم ڈی ايشو کے حوالے سے اينٹلی جينس کی ناکامی محض امريکی اداروں تک محدود نہيں تھی بلکہ حقيقت يہ ہے کہ اس ايشو کے حوالے سے رپورٹنگ ميں امريکہ سميت بہت سے ديگر ممالک کے اداروں نے مساوی کردار ادا کيا تھا۔



صدر بش ان عوامل اور محرکات کا ذکر کر رہے تھے جو عراق پر کاروائ کے فيصلے کے ضمن ميں زير بحث تھے۔ ڈبليو ايم ڈی پر انٹيلی جينس رپورٹ فيصلہ سازی کے عمل کا اہم حصہ تھی۔ اگر يہ رپورٹ مختلف ہوتی تو اس کے نتيجے ميں سرکاری اور غير سرکاری سطح پر بحث بھی مختلف ہوتی۔ اس وقت حکومتی سطح پر کيے جانے والے فيصلے ڈبلیو ايم ڈی کی موجودگی کی صورت ميں ممکنہ خطرات کی روشنی ميں کيے گۓ تھے۔ ليکن يہ حقيقت بہرحال اٹل ہے کہ صدام حکومت اس خطے اور عراقی عوام کے ليے ايک مستقل خطرہ تھی۔




فواد ڈيجيٹل آؤٹ ريچ ٹيم يو ايس اسٹيٹ ڈيپارٹمينٹ






دادا جان کہتے تھے انسان کا ضمیر مردہ نہیں ہوتا لہذا آپکا ضمیر بھی زندہ ضرور ہے لیکن آپ اسے استعمال نہیں کرتے -

یعنی آپکا مطلب ہے کہ چونکہ امریکا تمام مسلمانوں کے لیے خطرہ ہے لہذا اسے تباہ کردو ؟؟ لگتا ہے امریکا نے ساری دنیا کا ٹھیکہ لیا ہوا ہے - جہاں دیکھو جمہوریت کے نام پر قتل و غارت گری پھیلا رہے ہیں آپ لوگ یہودیوں سے مل کر -


فواد میاں ! الله کی لاٹھی بے آواز ہے - جب اسے غصّہ آگیا تو پھر آپ لوگوں کپ پنپنے کا بھی موقع نہیں ملیگا - یاد رکھو :


و الیھ تحشروں ( اور تم سب حشر میں جمع کیے جاؤگے )


اس دن سے ڈرو - اس ملازمت سے بہتر تو عزت کی ملازمت ٧-١١ میں ہوگی
 

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