Enver Masud, "Deadly
Deception, Pretexts for War," The Wisdom Fund, July 30, 2001
Enver Masud, "Why Iraq May
be Next," The Wisdom Fund, November 19, 2001
Enver Masud, "A Clash
Between Justice and Greed Not Islam and the West," The Wisdom Fund,
September 2, 2002
"Plans For Iraq Attack Began On 9/11," CBSNews.com,
September 4, 2002
Glenn Kessler, "U.S. Decision On Iraq Has Puzzling Past, The Washington
Post, January 12, 2003
Andrew Gumbel, "Growing
Evidence of Deception by Washington," The Independent (UK), April 20,
2003
Julian Borger, "White
House 'Lied About Saddam Threat'," The Guardian (UK), July 10, 2003
Julian Borger, "The Spies
Who Pushed for War, The Guardian (UK), July 17, 2003
Neil McKay, "Former Bush Aide:
US Plotted Iraq Invasion Long Before 9/11," The Sunday Herald
(Scotland), January 11, 2004
"Neglecting Intelligence,
Ignoring Warnings," Center for American Progress, January 28, 2004
Peter Beaumont, Gaby Hinsliff, and Paul Harris, "WMD: How
it went wrong," The Guardian (UK), February 1, 2004
Dana Milbank, "For Bush, a Tactical Retreat on Iraq, The
Washington Post, February 2, 2004
"FACTBOX - What Blair said about Iraq's banned
weapons," Reuters, February 3, 2004
Peter S. Canellos, "Bush, Powell Made Leaps in
Logic in Rush to War," The Boston Globe, February 3, 2004
Paul Waugh, "
Intelligence chief's bombshell: 'We were overruled on dossier'," The
Independent, February 4, 2004
[The Iraq on the Record database contains staements by the five officials
that were misleading at the time they were made.--Prepared for Rep. Henry A.
Waxman, "Iraq on the Record:
The Bush Administration's Public Statements on Iraq," U.S. House of
Representatives, March 16, 2004]
[CIA reports, Pentagon briefings, and other materials clearly show, Bush and
his spokespeople were playing a crude game of three-card monte, claiming
Iraqi ties to Al Qaeda, weapons of mass destruction, and imminent threats,
which are here exposed as half-truths, exaggerations, and outright
fabrications of a war-mongering administration.--John Prados, "Hoodwinked: The Documents that Reveal How Bush
Sold Us a War," New Press (May 2004)]
Paul Waldman, "Fraud: The Strategy Behind the Bush Lies and
Why the Media Didn't Tell You," Sourcebooks Trade (2004)
Howard Kurtz, "Prewar
Articles Questioning Threat Often Didn't Make Front Page," Washington Post,
August 12, 2004
VIDEO: "Hijacking
Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear And The Selling Of American Empire," Interlink
(September 15, 2004)
Katherine Pfleger Schrader, "U.S.
Weapons Inspector: Iraq Had No WMD," Associated Press, September 17, 2004
David Barstow, "How the White House Embraced
Disputed Arms Intelligence," New York Times, October 3, 2004
[The document, an intelligence report from February 2002, . . . provides the
earliest and strongest indication of doubts voiced by American intelligence
agencies about Mr. Libi's credibility. Without mentioning him by name,
President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Colin L. Powell, then secretary
of state, and other administration officials repeatedly cited Mr. Libi's
information as "credible" evidence that Iraq was training Al Qaeda members
in the use of explosives and illicit weapons.--Douglas Jehl, "Report
Warned Bush Team About Intelligence Doubts," New York Times, November 6,
2005]
VIDEO: "Orwell Rolls in His
Grave," TLA Entertainment Group, Inc. / Philadelphia Film Society (2004)