[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 88 (Wednesday, June 23, 2004)]
[Senate]
[Page S7223]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WHY WE ARE IN IRAQ
Mr. HOLLINGS. Mr. President, I submitted a column on how we got into
the mess in Iraq, which appeared this morning in The State newspaper in
Columbia, SC. I ask unanimous consent it be printed in the Record.
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in
the Record, as follows:
Peoples the world around have a history of culture and
religion. In the Mideast, the religion is predominantly
Muslim and the culture tribal. The Muslim religion is strong,
i.e., those that don't conform are considered infidels; those
of a tribal culture look for tribal leadership, not
democracy. We liberated Kuwait, but it immediately rejected
democracy.
2. In 1996, a task force was formed in Jerusalem including
Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and David Wurmser. They
submitted a plan for Israel to incoming Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu called Clean Break. It proposed that
negotiations with the Palestinians be cut off and, instead,
the Mideast be made friendly to Israel by democratizing it.
First Lebanon would be bombed, then Syria invaded on the
pretext of weapons of mass destruction. Afterward, Saddam
Hussein was to be removed in Iraq and replaced with a
Hashemite ruler favorable to Israel.
The plan was rejected by Netanyahu, so Perle started
working for a similar approach to the Mideast for the United
States. Taking on the support of Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz,
Stephen Cambone, Scooter Libby, Donald Rumsfeld, et al., he
enlisted the support of the Project for the New American
Century.
The plan hit paydirt with the election of George W. Bush.
Perle took on the Defense Policy Board. Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
and Feith became one, two and three at the Defense
Department, and Cheney as vice president took Scooter Libby
and David Wurmser as his deputies. Clean Break was
streamlined to go directly into Iraq.
Iraq, as a threat to the United States, was all contrived.
Richard Clarke stated in his book, Against All Enemies, with
John McLaughlin of the CIA confirming, that there was no
evidence or intelligence of ``Iraqi support for terrorism
against the United States'' from 1993 until 2003 when we
invaded. The State Department on 9/11 had a list of 45
countries wherein al Qaeda was operating. While the United
States was listed, it didn't list the country of Iraq.
President Bush must have known that there were no weapons
of mass destruction in Iraq. We have no al Qaeda, no weapons
of mass destruction and no terrorism from Iraq; we were
intentionally misled by the Bush administration.
Which explains why President-elect Bush sought a briefing
on Iraq from Defense Secretary William Cohen in January
before taking the oath of office and why Iraq was the
principal concern at his first National Security Council
meeting--all before 9/11. When 9/11 occurred, we knew
immediately that it was caused by Osama bin Laden in
Afghanistan. Within days we were not only going into
Afghanistan, but President Bush was asking for a plan to
invade Iraq--even though Iraq had no involvement.
After 15 months, Iraq has yet to be secured. Its borders were left
open after ``mission accomplished,'' allowing terrorists throughout the
Mideast to come join with the insurgents to reek havoc. As a result,
our troops are hunkered down, going out to trouble spots and escorting
convoys.
In the war against terrorism, we've given the terrorists a cause and
created more terrorism. Even though Saddam is gone, the majority of the
Iraqi people want us gone. We have proven ourselves ``infidels.'' With
more than 800 GIs killed, 5,000 maimed for life and a cost of $200
billion, come now the generals in command, both Richard Myers and John
Abizaid, saying we can't win. Back home the cover of The New Republic
magazine asks, ``Were We Wrong?''
Walking guard duty tonight in Baghdad, a G.I. wonders why he should
lose his life when his commander says he can't win and the people back
home can't make up their mind. Unfortunately, the peoples of the world
haven't changed their minds. They are still against us. Heretofore, the
world looked to the United States to do the right thing. No more. The
United States has lost its moral authority.
Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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