Thursday, August 18, 2005

More Evidence Trickles Out

As if the Downing Street Memo wasn't enough of an indication about the Administration's poor war planning practices (according to Britain's MI-6), it looks like officials at the State Department thought that post-war planning was also lacking.

Interestingly enough, State Department officials were not just pointing fingers at the military planners; rather, they offered their expert assistance in crafting a post-war strategy that could have helped address what turned out to be a US-created hotbed of terrorism. They were ignored -- and we all know what happened.

How many more documents like this will it take for the general public to actually look at the evidence and ask the Administration why such a poor job was allowed to take place?

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