sábado, 25 de junho de 2005

EXCELENTE PAUL KRUGMAN

Mais uma vez, um artigo de Paul Krugman a não perder.

Saiu ontem, dia 24, no New York Times.

Só para abrir o apetite:

The administration has prevented any official inquiry into whether it hyped the case for war. But there's plenty of circumstantial evidence that it did.

And then there's the Downing Street Memo - actually the minutes of a prime minister's meeting in July 2002 - in which the chief of British overseas intelligence briefed his colleagues about his recent trip to Washington.

"Bush wanted to remove Saddam," says the memo, "through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and W.M.D. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy." It doesn't get much clearer than that."


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