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In Cheney’s memoir, it’s clear Iraq’s lessons didn’t sink in - The Washington Post

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Bob Woodward cites the Vice President's call for a strike against Syria in his memoirs- when intelligence evidence of nuclear weapons activity was weak- as an example of a tendency for overearching and overreaction in the Bush administration without careful attention to the facts. Cheney says this would enhance America's credibility in that part of the Arab world. This shows Cheney was out of touch with sentiment in the Arab world. As such a strike- when according to President Bush's memoirs there was low confidence about the presence of a Syrian nuclear weapons program- could only create more anti-U.S. feeling. Syria today, and the Arab world today, is more interested in democracy and economic development. The Arab ruling dictatorships used such events to fostered anti-U.S. feeling to divert attention from the ills of economic stagnation and suppression of civil liberties. This was clearly not in the interests of the U.S. in that part of the world.

U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and criticism of preemptive action based on faulty intelligence

01/26/2008

Criticism of Cheney by Bob Woodward of the Washington Post. Woodward cites Cheney's memoirs about Cheney's call for a strike against Syria- when intelligence evidence of the presence of nuclear weapons activity was weak - as a tendency for overeaching and overreaction in the Bush administration.

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