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Paul Wolfowitz,the wilful !diot

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At a Hudson Institute event today, Iraq war architects Paul Wolfowitz and Doug Feith, as well as Dan Senor and Peter Rodman, reconvened to celebrate Feith’s new book, War and Decision, which tries to explain the failures of the Iraq war as just failures of other people.

 

Wolfowitz said Feith’s book is “valuable” because it “demolishes” the “well-nurtured myths” about the Pentagon’s execution of the war. In his book, Feith claims the “chief” mistake in Iraq was “maintaining an occupation government for over a year.”
Wolfowitz agreed, adding that the “occupation” in fact ended in 2004:

 

The fact is, however, that we did end up with an occupation authority for a full nine months, and I’m afraid that the label occupation sticks to us even to this day, although the occupation ended in June of 2004. Doug considers that the biggest mistake we made.

these guys are so delusional it is scary and they left these drunken fools at the helms .. damn !

 

some of the comments on the page are funny :D

 

DieNowForPeace Says:

 

His mouth and anus seem to be cross-wired judging by the amount of shit spewing forth from the former.

April 28th, 2008 at 5:20 pm

robbez_92107 Says:

 

This coming from a man so corrupt that he was kicked out as the head of the World Bank for throwing sackfuls of money at his girlfriend.

 

What an expert!

Lisa FTW Says:

 

Hey, has anyone told that to the Iraqis yet? It’s just their imagination that we are occupying their country, isn’t it?

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