6/15/2004

In June 2004, “the U.S. Government Accountability Office issued a report that said the State Department lacked a full operational strategy for Afghanistan or ‘an annual consolidated budget’ that would show all U.S. assistance to the country. ‘Expenditure data was not available and consequently, it is difficult to determine the extent to which U.S. assistance […]

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6/15/2004

“The electoral law was embodied in another CPA [Coalition Provisional Authority] order, Order 96, issued on 15 June, 2004. The key stipulation of the law was that Iraq would be treated as one electoral district rather than a series of constituencies or regionally based or provincially based electoral districts, to elect 275 members of a […]

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6/15/2004

“The CPA [Coalition Provisional Authority] controlled about $23 billion in Iraqi revenues and assets from the May 2003 to June 2004 period. It allocated about $7 billion from these funds for reconstruction efforts.” [The 15th of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – Ali A. Allawi, The Occupation of Iraq, Page 254 […]

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6/15/2004

“…on June 15, 2004, the Bush administration formally announced that it was turning Hussein over to the legal custody of Iraq to be prosecuted for crimes against the Iraqi people.”  – Vincent Bugliosi, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder, Pages 142-143 […]

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6/15/2004

“In June 2004, Demetrius Perricos, who serves as president of UNMOVIC [the United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission]…[presented his] report to the United Nations Security Council. He made it clear that Saddam had smuggled WMDs out of Iraq before, during, and after the war. In his report, Perricos provided evidence that documents recovered in […]

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6/14/2004

“On June 14 [2004], [Chief of the Office of Legal Counsel, Jack] Goldsmith informed [Attorney General John] Ashcroft that he planned to withdraw the CIA legal memo [allowing torture]. On June 16, he offered Ashcroft his letter of resignation. ‘I had done the unthinkable,’ Goldsmith later wrote. He had withdrawn the ‘Golden Shield’ [that had […]

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6/14/2004

On June 14, 2004, Vice President Dick “Cheney said in a speech that Hussein ‘had long-established ties with al Qaeda.’ ”  – Walter Pincus and Dana Milbank, “Al Qaeda-Hussein Link Is Dismissed,” The Washington Post, June 17, 2004 […]

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6/12/2004

According to a June 12, 2004 Washington Post article: “Documents obtained by the Washington Post and the American Civil Liberties Union showed that the senior military officer in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, authorized the use of military dogs, extreme temperatures, reverse sleep patterns, and sensory deprivation as interrogation techniques in Abu Ghraib.”  – Deepak […]

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6/11/2004

In a casual conversation about WMD with FBI Special Agent George Piro on June 11, 2004, Saddam “Hussein stated that he was more concerned about Iran discovering Iraq’s weaknesses and vulnerabilities than the repercussion of the United States for his refusal to allow UN inspectors back into Iraq. In his opinion, the UN inspectors would […]

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6/11/2004

After his capture by U.S. forces, Saddam Hussein was interviewed by FBI Special Agent George Piro from February-June 2004. “Saddam told him he had ‘miscalculated’ Bush’s intentions and expected only a limited U.S. attack. ‘Hussein stated Iraq could have absorbed another U.S. strike, for he viewed this as less of a threat than exposing themselves […]

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