Thursday, September 5, 2013

Which Syrian Chemical Attack Account Is More Credible?

From FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting)
"The U.S. government, of course, has a track record that will incline informed observers to approach its claims with skepticism–particularly when it's making charges about the proscribed weapons of official enemies. Kerry said in his address that "our intelligence community" has been "more than mindful of the Iraq experience" –as should be anyone listening to Kerry's presentation, because the Iraq experience informs us that secretaries of State can express great confidence about matters that they are completely wrong about, and that U.S. intelligence assessments can be based on distortion of evidence and deliberate suppression of contradictory facts about matters that they are completely wrong about..." - FAIR