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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Recent revelations by WikiLeaks show how top American leaders lied, knowingly, to the American public, to American troops, and to the world. Recent revelations by WikiLeaks show how top American leaders lied, knowingly, to the American public, to American troops, and to the world. Ellen Knickmeyer on the carnage she saw as Baghdad bureau chief. In the dark morning hours of Feb. 22, 2006, a group of unknown attackers detonated bombs in the northern Iraqi city of Samarra, bringing down the golden dome of a revered Shia Muslim shrine. A few hours later, I drove through Baghdad and watched the country descend into civil war. Then the Baghdad bureau chief for The Washington Post, I drove with Iraqi and American colleagues to Sadr City, the sprawling slum on the outskirts of the city. We watched hundreds of black-clad religious militiamen, waving their AK 47s in the air and calling for revenge, in what would be the start to a campaign of sectarian killing and torture. During visits to Baghdad's morgue over the next two days, I saw Sunni families thronging to find the bodies of loved ones killed by the militias. The morgue's computer registrar told the grim-faced families and me that we would have to be patient; the morgue had taken in more than 1,000 bodies since the Samarra bombing, and was way behind on processing corpses. Here's the thing, though: According to then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his top commanders, it never happened. These killings, these dead, did not exist. According to them, reporters like myself were lying. "The country is not awash in sectarian violence,'' the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. George Casey said, on talk show after talk show, making the rounds to tell the American home-front not to worry. Civil war? "I don't see it happening, certainly anytime in the near term, he said, as he denied the surge in sectarian violence. Casey had taken his own drive around Baghdad after the bombing of the Samarra mosque and had seen, not executed bodies in the streets but a lot of bustle, a lot of economic activity. Store fronts crowded, goods stacked up on the street. Donald Rumsfeld held a news conference at the Pentagon to say that U.S. press reports of killingssuch as mine that estimated 1,300 dead in the immediate aftermath of the bombing, based on what I had seen at the morgue, interviews with Sunni survivors, U.N. and Iraq health officialswere calculated "exaggerated reporting." Iraqi security forces, he said, were taking the lead in controlling the situation, everything he assured his listeners was calming. Here's the thing, though: According to then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his top commanders, it never happened. These killings, these dead, did not exist. American journalists in Baghdad were under attack not just from Iraqi insurgents, but, at least verbally, from our own country's civilian and military commanders as well. Article - Knickmeyer Wikileaks Rumsfeld Casey General George Casey and former U.S. Sec. of Defense Donald Rumsfeld attend a press briefing at the Pentagon on Oct. 11, 2006. (Photo: Jason Reed / Reuters) After the mosque bombing, I had the twisting-in-the-wind experience of attending the weekly press briefings at the Green Zonethis wars four o clock folliesand have the military spokesman insist that things were great, implying that the problem wasnt the executed and mutilated bodies now found in the streets; the problem was people like me.
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#1. To: tom007 (#0)
What nonsense. The government lie???? Good heavens. That cannot be possible. I have been duped, swindled, conned. Just damn. The elite own and operate this ongoing criminal enterprise called " government" and far too many of us see halos around the heads of those people. Cynicism is considered bad, be that as it may, a cynic rarely is also a rube.
I thought this might bring you out of your man cave.
#4. To: tom007 (#2)
I was gnawing on a bone.
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