Saturday, February 16, 2008

Army Buried Study Faulting Iraq Planning


Posted by Paddy , Cliff Schecter's Blog at 6:57 AM on February 11, 2008.


Can we impeach now, please?
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Can we impeach now, please?

WASHINGTON - The Army is accustomed to protecting classified information. But when it comes to the planning for the Iraq war, even an unclassified assessment can acquire the status of a state secret.
That is what happened to a detailed study of the planning for postwar Iraq prepared for the Army by the RAND Corporation, a federally financed center that conducts research for the military.
After 18 months of research, RAND submitted a report in the summer of 2005 called "Rebuilding Iraq." RAND researchers provided an unclassified version of the report along with a secret one, hoping that its publication would contribute to the public debate on how to prepare for future conflicts.
But the study's wide-ranging critique of the White House, the Defense Department and other government agencies was a concern for Army generals, and the Army has sought to keep the report under lock and key.

The entire article is devasting. How we don't end up with a high crimes and misdemeanors court is beyond me.

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