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Friday, November 03, 2006

Prince of Darkness Blames Bush

The "Prince of Darkness" Richard Perle was one the biggest Chickhawks leading the way into Iraq. Always on the Sunday talk shows, CNN, Fox, MSNBC, always telling the story of Democracy in Iraq, we needed to do it and it would be quick.

Before Bush ever ran for the presidency Perle was brought in to "teach" Bush foreign policy, NeoCon style. Perle was in lock step with Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz from the start.

Now the master is blaming his failed student for the Iraq debacle. He's not the only one turning on Bush. They are all scumbags in the end and history will prove them to be just that. They all make me sick.
Vanity Fair Exclusive:

Now They Tell Us

Neo Culpa

As Iraq slips further into chaos, the war's neoconservative boosters have turned sharply on the Bush administration, charging that their grand designs have been undermined by White House incompetence. In a series of exclusive interviews, Richard Perle, Kenneth Adelman, David Frum, and others play the blame game with shocking frankness. Target No. 1: the president himself.

by David Rose VF.COM November 3, 2006


I remember sitting with Richard Perle in his suite at London's Grosvenor House hotel and receiving a private lecture on the importance of securing victory in Iraq. "Iraq is a very good candidate for democratic reform," he said. "It won't be Westminster overnight, but the great democracies of the world didn't achieve the full, rich structure of democratic governance overnight. The Iraqis have a decent chance of succeeding." Perle seemed to exude the scent of liberation, as well as a whiff of gunpowder. It was February 2003, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the culmination of his long campaign on behalf of regime change in Iraq, was less than a month away.

Three years later, Perle and I meet again at his home outside Washington, D.C. It is October, the worst month for U.S. casualties in Iraq in almost two years, and Republicans are bracing for losses in the upcoming midterm elections. As he looks into my eyes, speaking slowly and with obvious deliberation, Perle is unrecognizable as the confident hawk who, as chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee, had invited the exiled Iraqi dissident Ahmad Chalabi to its first meeting after 9/11. "The levels of brutality that we've seen are truly horrifying, and I have to say, I underestimated the depravity," Perle says now, adding that total defeat—an American withdrawal that leaves Iraq as an anarchic "failed state"—is not yet inevitable but is becoming more likely. "And then," says Perle, "you'll get all the mayhem that the world is capable of creating."

According to Perle, who left the Defense Policy Board in 2004, this unfolding catastrophe has a central cause: devastating dysfunction within the administration of President George W. Bush. Perle says, "The decisions did not get made that should have been. They didn't get made in a timely fashion, and the differences were argued out endlessly.… At the end of the day, you have to hold the president responsible.… I don't think he realized the extent of the opposition within his own administration, and the disloyalty."

Perle goes so far as to say that, if he had his time over, he would not have advocated an invasion of Iraq: "I think if I had been delphic, and had seen where we are today, and people had said, 'Should we go into Iraq?,' I think now I probably would have said, 'No, let's consider other strategies for dealing with the thing that concerns us most, which is Saddam supplying weapons of mass destruction to terrorists.'
Read More: Vanity Fair

Comments on "Prince of Darkness Blames Bush"

 

Blogger Gracie said ... (3:10 PM) : 

Do you think he's trying to distance himself from the neocons now that the Iraq war has turned into such a nightmare? He is a disgusting creature that is only capable of lying so it's hard to believe anything that comes out of his mouth.

 

Blogger researcher said ... (3:27 PM) : 

I think we are going to see ALL the chickhawk neocons blaming Bush before this is over, even Cheney. They won't admit that their policies or ideology is wrong. They are going to say Bush was incompetent in his execution. The reality is Bush only did what Perle and the rest were telling him. In the end, Bush will be alone.
Perle is one sanctimonious, disgusting creature isn't he?

 

Blogger Pam said ... (6:56 PM) : 

Perle is another one who would sell his mother for a profit.

Bush alone...well, I just don't feel sorry for him. He could stop a lot of this shit if he wanted to. I have no respect for puppets.

 

Blogger researcher said ... (7:22 PM) : 

He'll still have Pickles , but I bet Barney craps in his slippers.

 

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