ITWASSOOTED: ...But we were wrong. Far from being a whitewash, Kay's report has turned out to be one of the most devastating and unflinching exposés of war crimes

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

...But we were wrong. Far from being a whitewash, Kay's report has turned out to be one of the most devastating and unflinching exposés of war crimes

in world history.


An Inspector Calls
Kay Report is a War Crimes Indictment

By CHRIS FLOYD

This column owes a heartfelt apology to a top official of Bush Administration, whom we unjustly maligned some weeks ago. No doubt infected by the corrosive wave of cynical anti-Americanism now raging across an ungrateful world, we predicted that the report of David Kay--who was hired by the CIA to find Iraq's elusive weapons of mass destruction--would be nothing but a sham, a whitewash: "the fix is in," we sneered.

But we were wrong. Far from being a whitewash, Kay's report has turned out to be one of the most devastating and unflinching exposés of war crimes in world history. In damning detail, Kay has revealed the torturous machinations and evil practices of a ruthless tyrant seeking to thwart the clear will of the UN Security Council and the international community, using false declarations and crude propaganda to mask his secret plans to abet terrorism, wage aggressive war and threaten the entire world with weapons of mass destruction. Those apologists for tyranny, who for months doubted the veracity of these charges, have now been shown to be nothing more than knaves, fools, lickspittles and dupes.
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