To: backhoe
KERRY SAID PRESIDENT BUSH MISLED ON WMD
Kerry Attacked President Bush. Kerry said Wednesday that President Bush broke his promise to build an international coalition against Iraqs Saddam Hussein and then waged a war based on questionable intelligence. He misled every one of us, Kerry said. (Ron Fournier, Kerry Says Bush Misled Americans On War, The Associated Press, 6/19/03)
BUT JUST 72 HOURS EARLIER ON ABCS THIS WEEK, SENATOR KERRY SAID IT WOULD BE IRRESPONSIBLE TO SAY THAT!
George Stephanopoulos: People are really upset that they feel misled by President Bush on this issue weapons of mass destruction. I know you said youre agnostic about whether or not he misled the public on weapons of mass destruction. But do you have a hunch on whether you think they hyped the intelligence?
John Kerry: George, again, I think it would be irresponsible of me at this point to draw conclusions prior to all the evidence being on the table. What I know is we have to get that evidence. We have to have an investigation to know to a certainty whether or not it was hype, whether we were misled
(ABCs This Week, 6/15/03)
TRUTH IS, FOR OVER A DECADE, KERRY HAS CITED EVIDENCE OF SADDAMS WMD . . . EVEN AS RECENTLY AS 2003
2003
Kerry Said If You Dont Believe In The U.N. ... Or You Dont Believe Saddam Hussein Is A Threat With Nuclear Weapons, Then You Shouldnt Vote For Me. (Ronald Brownstein, On Iraq, Kerry Appears Either Torn Or Shrewd, Los Angeles Times, 1/31/03)
Kerry Said Leaving Saddam Hussein Unfettered With Nuclear Weapons Or Weapons Of Mass Destruction Is Unacceptable. (Jill Lawrence, War Issue Challenges Democratic Candidates, USA Today, 2/12/03)
Kerry Defended Vote In Support Of Use Of Force In Iraq. I think Saddam Husseins weapons of mass destruction are a threat, and thats why I voted to hold him accountable and to make certain that we disarm him. I think we need to, but its not September 11th, folks, and the fact is that what weve learned is that the war on terror is much more of an intelligence operation and a law enforcement operation. (Sen. John Kerry As Quoted On NPRs All Things Considered, 3/19/03)
2002
Kerry Said We Owe It To US Troops To Be Informed Of Saddam Husseins WMD Arsenal. We owe it to Americas parents and our countrys troops
to have our decision on going to war with Iraq informed by the latest threat assessment that cross-analyzes agency intelligence about Saddam Husseins arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. (Faye Bowers, Iraqs Pursuit Of Nuclear Weapons Called Unrelenting, Deseret News, 9/18/02)
Kerry Said Threat Of Saddam Husseins WMD Is Real. The threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real, but as I said, it is not new. It has been with us since the end of that war, and particularly in the last 4 years we know after Operation Desert Fox failed to force him to reaccept them, that he has continued to build those weapons. He has had a free hand for 4 years to reconstitute these weapons, allowing the world, during the interval, to lose the focus we had on weapons of mass destruction and the issue of proliferation. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/9/02, p. S10171)
Kerry Said Saddams Arsenal Of WMD Is Cause Of War. As bad as he is, Saddam Hussein, the dictator, is not the cause of war. Saddam Hussein sitting in Baghdad with an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction is a different matter. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/9/02, p. S10173)
Kerry Wished For Resolution More Focused On The Removal Of Iraqs WMD. The President said: Saddam Hussein must disarm himself, or, for the sake of peace, we will lead a coalition to disarm him. This statement left no doubt that the casus belli for the United States will be Iraqs failure to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction. I would have preferred that the President agree to the approach drafted by Senators Biden and Lugar because that resolution would authorize the use of force for the explicit purpose of disarming Iraq and countering the threat posed by Iraqs weapons of mass destruction. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/9/02, p. S10173)
Kerry Said U.S. Should Make Clear We Will Not Be Blackmailed By Iraqs WMD. I believe the Senate will make it clear, and the country will make it clear, that we will not be blackmailed or extorted by these weapons, and we will not permit the United Nations an institution we have worked hard to nurture and create to simply be ignored by this dictator. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/9/02, p. S10174)
Kerry Described Iraqs WMD As A Real And Grave Threat To The United States. Mr. Kerry, a Vietnam War veteran and potential 2004 presidential contender, said Iraqs weapons of mass destruction posed a real and grave threat to the United States. (Dave Boyer, Key Senators Of Both Parties Back Bush On Iraq War, The Washington Times, 10/10/02)
2000
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said WMD Destabilize World. I think all of us are deeply concerned about the degree to which certain countries seem to be contributing to the potential of instability in the world. Obviously, there is nothing more destabilizing or threatening than weapons of mass destruction. We have spent an enormous amount of time and energy focused on Iraq, on Iran, on Russia, on loose nukes, on nuclear materials, and of course on China and on the issue of the transfer of technology to Pakistan. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 9/11/00, p. S8322)
1998
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said Saddam Used WMD And Has Intent To Continue To Do So. [T]here are set of principles here that are very large, larger in some measure than I think has been adequately conveyed, both internationally and certainly to the American people. Saddam Hussein has already used these weapons and has made it clear that he has the intent to continue to try, by virtue of his duplicity and secrecy, to continue to do so. That is a threat to the stability of the Middle East. It is a threat with respect to the potential of terrorist activities on a global basis. It is a threat even to regions near but not exactly in the Middle East. (Sen. John Kerry, Press Conference, 2/23/98)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said We Must Make Clear We Cannot Allow Saddam To Use WMD. [I]t is imperative for us as a nation to stand our ground and for the western world to make clear that we cannot abide by any nation breaking out, so to speak, with respect to the capacity to possess and use those kinds of weapons. And so that principle is enormous.
But we cannot be pressured into a position that calls on us to give up what are the legitimate interests of our country and of the world with respect to the behavior of Saddam Hussein. (Sen. John Kerry, Press Conference, 2/23/98)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Stressed Need To Eliminate Saddams Weapon Capability. Saddam Hussein has violated ... that standard [against using weapons of mass destruction] on several occasions previously and by most peoples expectation, no matter what agreement we come up with, may well do so again. The greater likelihood is that we will be called on to send our ships and our troops at one point in the future back to the Middle East to stand up to the next crisis. (Sen. John Kerry, Press Conference, 2/23/98)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said Decision Must Be Made Concerning Iraqs WMD. Were going to have to make some fundamental decisions about whether to follow a policy of containment or deprive Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction. (Eric Schmitt, U.N. Arms Inspector Who Quit Is Told He Cant Make Policy, The New York Times, 9/4/98)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said Saddam Has Used Hesitancy Of Other Countries To Hold Him Accountable To Influence International Community. Russia, France and China have consistently been more sympathetic to Iraqs call for sanctions relief than the United States and Britain. ... These differences over how to deal with Iraq reflect the fact that there is a superficial consensus, at best, among the Perm 5 on the degree to which Iraq poses a threat and the priority to be placed on dismantling Iraqs weapons capability. ... France, on the other hand, has long established economic and political relationships within the Arab world, and has had a different approach. Russia also has a working relationship with Iraq, and China, whose commitment to nuclear nonproliferation has been less than stellar, has a very different calculus that comes into play. Iraq may be a threat and nonproliferation may be the obvious, most desirable goal, but whether any of these countries are legitimately prepared to sacrifice other interests to bring Iraq to heel remains questionable today, and is precisely part of the calculus that Saddam Hussein has used as he tweaks the Security Council and the international community simultaneously. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/10/98, p. S12287)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Defended President Clintons Decision To Bomb Iraq. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., a decorated Vietnam veteran, said Wednesday that no one should question the legitimacy of Clintons decision to bomb Iraq. I am confident that every reasonable member of the United States Congress and reasonable people of this country will understand the legitimacy of this moment. And no one will question that once again, once too many times, it is Hussein who has precipitated this confrontation and no one else. (Eric Schmitt, Many In GOP Voice Suspicion Of Attack Timing, Topeka Capital-Journal, 12/17/98)
1997
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said Use Of Force Against Saddam Justified To Prevent WMD Production. [Saddam Hussein] cannot be permitted to go unobserved and unimpeded toward his horrific objective of amassing a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. This is not a matter about which there should be any debate whatsoever in the Security Council, or, certainly, in this Nation. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 11/9/97, pp. S12254 -S12255)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said U.S. Must Do What It Has To Do To Address Grave Threat. [W]hile we should always seek to take significant international actions on a multilateral rather than a unilateral basis whenever that is possible, if in the final analysis we face what we truly believe to be a grave threat to the well-being of our Nation or the entire world and it cannot be removed peacefully, we must have the courage to do what we believe is right and wise. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 11/9/97, pp. S12254 -S12255)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said U.S. May Have To Go It Alone To Stop Saddam. Were its willingness to serve in these respects to diminish or vanish because of the ability of Saddam to brandish these weapons, then the ability of the United Nations or remnants of the gulf war coalition, or even the United States acting alone, to confront and halt Iraqi aggression would be gravely damaged. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 11/9/97, pp. S12254 -S12255)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Warned Of Saddams WMD Capabilities. It is not possible to overstate the ominous implications for the Middle East if Saddam were to develop and successfully militarize and deploy potent biological weapons. We can all imagine the consequences. Extremely small quantities of several known biological weapons have the capability to exterminate the entire population of cities the size of Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. These could be delivered by ballistic missile, but they also could be delivered by much more pedestrian means; aerosol applicators on commercial trucks easily could suffice. If Saddam were to develop and then deploy usable atomic weapons, the same holds true. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 11/9/97, pp. S12254 -S12255)
Senate Intelligence Committee Member Kerry Said Military Force Should Be Used Against Suspected WMD. In my judgment, the Security Council should authorize a strong U.N. military response that will materially damage, if not totally destroy, as much as possible of the suspected infrastructure for developing and manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, as well as key military command and control nodes. Saddam Hussein should pay a grave price, in a currency that he understands and values, for his unacceptable behavior. This should not be a strike consisting only of a handful of cruise missiles hitting isolated targets primarily of presumed symbolic value. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 11/9/97, pp. S12254 -S12255)
1991
Kerry Acknowledged Saddam Working Toward Development Of WMD For Years. If we go to war in the next few days, it will not be because our immediate vital interests are so threatened and we have no other choice. It is not because of nuclear, chemical, biological weapons when, after all, Saddam Hussein had all those abilities or was working toward them for years
. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record,1/12/91,p. S369)
1990
Kerry Said Iraq Has Developed A Chemical Weapons Capability. Today, we are confronted by a regional power, Iraq, which has attacked a weaker state, Kuwait.
The crisis is even more threatening by virtue of the fact that Iraq has developed a chemical weapons capability, and is pursuing a nuclear weapons development program. And Saddam Hussein has demonstrated a willingness to use such weapons of mass destruction in the past, whether in his war against Iran or against his own Kurdish population. (Sen. John Kerry, Congressional Record, 10/2/90, p. S14330)
11 posted on
02/17/2004 2:01:31 AM PST by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(Jhn 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.)
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Kerry apparently forgot what he, himself said:
"Second, without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime. We all know the litany of his offenses.
He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. He miscalculated an eight-year war with Iran. He miscalculated the invasion of Kuwait. He miscalculated America's response to that act of naked aggression. He miscalculated the result of setting oil rigs on fire. He miscalculated the impact of sending scuds into Israel and trying to assassinate an American President. He miscalculated his own military strength. He miscalculated the Arab world's response to his misconduct. And now he is miscalculating America's response to his continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction.
So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real, but it is not new. It has been with us since the end of the Persian Gulf War. Regrettably the current Administration failed to take the opportunity to bring this issue to the United Nations two years ago or immediately after September 11th, when we had such unity of spirit with our allies. When it finally did speak, it was with hasty war talk instead of a coherent call for Iraqi disarmament. And that made it possible for other Arab regimes to shift their focus to the perils of war for themselves rather than keeping the focus on the perils posed by Saddam's deadly arsenal.
Indeed, for a time, the Administration's unilateralism, in effect, elevated Saddam in the eyes of his neighbors to a level he never would have achieved on his own, undermining America's standing with most of the coalition partners which had joined us in repelling the invasion of Kuwait a decade ago.
In U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441, the United Nations has now affirmed that Saddam Hussein must disarm or face the most serious consequences. Let me make it clear that the burden is resoundingly on Saddam Hussein to live up to the ceasefire agreement he signed and make clear to the world how he disposed of weapons he previously admitted to possessing. But the burden is also clearly on the Bush Administration to do the hard work of building a broad coalition at the U.N. and the necessary work of educating America about the rationale for war.
Sen. John Kerry Foreign Policy Speech Georgetown University, Washington, DC, January 23, 2003
15 posted on
02/17/2004 7:30:02 AM PST by
FairOpinion
(If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
And more Kerry quotes for you, on Foreign policy:
"I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."
--- Kerry, Inteview with Harvard Crimson, Feb. 18, 1970
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=352185 ===
"We need a new approach to national security - a bold, progressive internationalism that stands in stark contrast to the too often belligerent and myopic unilateralism of the Bush Administration."
--- Kerry, Foreign Policy Speech
Georgetown University, Jan. 23, 2003
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/issues/kerr012303spfp.html =====
"And in the first hundred days in office, I will go to the United Nations -- I will go in the first weeks -- and I will travel to our traditional allies to affirm that the United States of America has rejoined the community of nations. "
I will treat the United Nations as a full partner -- not as an obstruction to get by -- not only in the war on terror, but in combating other common enemies, like AIDS and global poverty. We must seek not only to renew the mandate of the U.N., but to reform its operations and revitalize its capacity. And if I am president, the United Nations will be seen as the asset that it is, not a liability to a safer America. "
--- Kerry, Speech at Center for Foreign Relations, Dec. 3, 2003
http://www.cfr.org/pub6576//making_america_secure_again_setting_the_right_course_for_foreign_policy.php
"I believe the Bush Administration's blustering unilateralism is wrong, and even dangerous, for our country. In practice, it has meant alienating our long-time friends and allies, alarming potential foes and spreading anti-Americanism around the world."
--- Kerry, Foreign Policy Speech
Georgetown University, Jan. 23, 2003
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/issues/kerr012303spfp.html Apparently, according to Kerry, "alarming potential foes" is a bad thing!
16 posted on
02/17/2004 7:32:16 AM PST by
FairOpinion
(If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson