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See the full Text of the Downing
Street Memo. While the
Democratic Leadership says nothing of this memo, no doubt because of their
past support of the war, and continued support for the occupation, there is
a move among what is now a minority of House Members to bring this issue out
in the open. At the time of this posting, 89 members of the
House of Representatives have signed the letter below. Is your
Congressperson one of them? See the list of
signers.
*Also, sign the letter yourself! Go to
JohnConyers.com
and fill out the form.
May 5, 2005
The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mr. President:
We write because of troubling revelations in the Sunday London
Times apparently confirming that the United States and Great Britain
had secretly agreed to attack Iraq in the summer of 2002, well before the
invasion and before you even sought Congressional authority to engage in
military action. While various individuals have asserted this to be the
case before, including Paul O'Neill, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, and
Richard Clarke, a former National Security Council official, they have
been previously dismissed by your Administration. However, when this story
was divulged last weekend, Prime Minister Blair's representative claimed
the document contained "nothing new." If the disclosure is accurate, it
raises troubling new questions regarding the legal justifications for the
war as well as the integrity of your own Administration.
The Sunday Times obtained a leaked document with the minutes
of a secret meeting from highly placed sources inside the British
Government. Among other things, the document revealed:
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Prime Minister Tony Blair chaired a July 2002 meeting, at which he
discussed military options, having already committed himself to
supporting President Bush's plans for invading Iraq.
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British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw acknowledged that the case for
war was "thin" as "Saddam was not threatening his neighbours and his
WMD capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea, or Iran."
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A separate secret briefing for the meeting said that Britain and
America had to "create" conditions to justify a war.
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A British official "reported on his recent talks in Washington. There
was a perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen as
inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action,
justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the
intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy."
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As a result of this recent disclosure, we would like to know the
following:
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Do you or anyone in your Administration dispute the accuracy of the
leaked document?
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Were arrangements being made, including the recruitment of allies,
before you sought Congressional authorization go to war? Did you or
anyone in your Administration obtain Britain's commitment to invade
prior to this time?
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Was there an effort to create an ultimatum about weapons inspectors in
order to help with the justification for the war as the minutes
indicate?
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At what point in time did you and Prime Minister Blair first agree it
was necessary to invade Iraq?
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Was there a coordinated effort with the U.S. intelligence community
and/or British officials to "fix" the intelligence and facts around
the policy as the leaked document states?
We have of course known for some time that subsequent to the invasion
there have been a variety of varying reasons proffered to justify the
invasion, particularly since the time it became evident that weapons of
mass destruction would not be found. This leaked document - essentially
acknowledged by the Blair government - is the first confirmation that the
rationales were shifting well before the invasion as well.
Given the importance of this matter, we would ask that you respond to
this inquiry as promptly as possible. Thank you.
Signers:
Neil Abercrombie
Brian Baird
Tammy Baldwin
Xavier Becerra
Shelley Berkley
Eddie Bernice Johnson
Sanford Bishop
Earl Blumenauer
Corrine Brown
Sherrod Brown
G.K. Butterfield
Emanuel Cleaver
James Clyburn
John Conyers
Jim Cooper
Elijah Cummings
Danny Davis
Peter DeFazio
Diana DeGette
Bill Delahunt
Rosa DeLauro
Lloyd Doggett
Sam Farr
Bob Filner
Harold Ford, Jr.
Barney Frank
Al Green
Raul Grijalva
Louis Gutierrez
Alcee Hastings
Maurice Hinchey
Rush HoltJay Inslee
Sheila Jackson Lee
Jessie Jackson Jr.
Marcy Kaptur
Patrick Kennedy
Dale Kildee
Carolyn Kilpatrick
Dennis Kucinich
William Lacy Clay
Barbara Lee
John Lewis
Zoe Lofgren
Donna M. Christensen
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Carolyn Maloney
Ed Markey
Carolyn McCarthy
Jim McDermott
James McGovern
Cynthia McKinney
Martin Meehan
Kendrick Meek
Gregory Meeks
Michael Michaud
George Miller
Gwen S. Moore
James Moran
Jerrold Nadler
Grace Napolitano
James Oberstar
John Olver
Major Owens
Frank Pallone
Donald Payne
Charles Rangel
Bobby Rush
Bernie Sanders
Linda Sanchez
Jan Schakowsky
Jose Serrano
Ike Skelton
Louise Slaughter
Hilda Solis
Pete Stark
Ellen Tauscher
Bennie Thompson
Edolphus Towns
Stephanie Tubbs Jones
Chris Van Hollen
Nydia Velazquez
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Maxine Waters
Diane Watson
Melvin Watt
Robert Wexler
Lynn Woolsey
David Wu
Albert R. Wynn |
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