Bush, Rumsfeld and Iraq: Is the Real Reason for the Invasion Finally Emerging?
Sunday 06 February 2011
by: Russ Baker | WhoWhatWhy.com | Op-Ed

President George W. Bush (right) announces his $74.7 billion wartime supplemental budget request in the Pentagon on March 25, 2003, as Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld (left) looks on. (Photo: R.D. Ward / DoD)
In Donald Rumsfeld’s new book, Known and Unknown, out February 8, Rumsfeld offers an account of George W. Bush’s early interest in Iraq. This was just days after the 9/11 attacks. There were no apparent reasons for Bush to focus on Iraq, instead of on the actual perpetrators of the attacks.
Here’s the Rumsfeld version as reported in an advance peek from The New York Times,
Just 15 days after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, President George W. Bush invited his defense secretary, Donald H. Rumsfeld, to meet with him alone in the Oval Office. According to Mr. Rumsfeld’s new memoir, the president leaned back in his leather chair and ordered a review and revision of war plans — but not for Afghanistan, where the Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington had been planned and where American retaliation was imminent.
“He asked that I take a look at the shape of our military plans on Iraq,” Mr. Rumsfeld writes.
“Two weeks after the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history, those of us in the Department of Defense were fully occupied,” Mr. Rumsfeld recalls. But the president insisted on new military plans for Iraq, Mr. Rumsfeld writes. “He wanted the options to be ‘creative.’ ”
When the option of attacking Iraq in post-9/11 military action was raised first during a Camp David meeting on Sept. 15, 2001, Mr. Bush said Afghanistan would be the target. But Mr. Rumsfeld’s recollection in the memoir, “Known and Unknown,” to be published Tuesday, shows that even then Mr. Bush was focused as well on Iraq.
What Rumsfeld seems to be saying, without saying it explicitly, is hugely important: that Bush’s rush to war with Iraq seemed to make no sense. More than that, it was downright fishy.
Rumsfeld suggests that Bush had some kind of prior agenda that had nothing to do with any role Iraq might have had (and in any case did not) in the events of 9/11. Bush simply wanted to invade that country.
If so, why? Rumsfeld apparently doesn’t speculate. But he doesn’t need to.
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In my book, Family of Secrets, I recount interviews with Mickey Herskowitz, a Texas journalist who was George W. Bush’s co-author on a preliminary version of the latter’s 2000 book A Charge to Keep. Bush admitted, Herskowitz told me, that he was actually hoping to find an excuse to invade Iraq. Here’s an excerpt from Family of Secrets:
“He was thinking about invading Iraq in 1999,” Herskowitz told me in our 2004 interview, leaning in a little to make sure I could hear him properly. “It was on his mind. He said to me: ‘One of the keys to being seen as a great leader is to be seen as a commander in chief.’ And he said, ‘My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait, and he wasted it.’ He said, ‘If I have a chance to invade . . . if I had that much capital, I’m not going to waste it. I’m going to get everything passed that I want to get passed, and I’m going to have a successful presidency.’ ”
Herskowitz said that Bush expressed frustration at a lifetime as an underachiever in the shadow of an accomplished father. In aggressive military action, he saw the opportunity to emerge from his father’s shadow.
That opportunity, of course, would come in the wake of the September 11 attacks. “Suddenly, he’s at ninety- one percent in the polls,” Herskowitz said, “and he’d barely crawled out of the bunker.” Just four days before, according to a Gallup poll, his approval rating was 51 percent.
Herskowitz said that George W. Bush’s beliefs on Iraq were based in part on a notion dating back to the Reagan White House, and ascribed in part to Dick Cheney, who was then a powerful congressman. “Start a small war. Pick a country where there is justification you can jump on, go ahead and invade.”
Bush’s circle of preelection advisers had a fixation on the political capital that British prime minister Margaret Thatcher had amassed from the Falklands War with Argentina. Said Herskowitz: “They were just absolutely blown away, just enthralled by the scenes of the troops coming back, of the boats, people throwing flowers at [Thatcher] and her getting these standing ovations in Parliament and making these magnificent speeches.” It was a masterpiece of “perception management”—a lesson in how to maneuver the media and public into supporting a war, irrespective of the actual merits.
What’s remarkable is that after all this time, news outlets such as the Times, and almost every other major corporate-owned news outfit, has simply ignored what is now a matter of public record. Herskowitz is no duffer. He is a longtime Texas newspaper columnist who has ghostwritten or co-authored several dozen books on major figures in politics and sports. He went on to write the authorized biography of Bush’s grandfather, at the invitation of Bush’s father. The family obviously trusted him.
As far as I can tell, these news organizations have never been pressed to explain why they ignore this missing link into one of America’s biggest misadventures. So these news organizations have never pressed Bush to respond. And so he hasn’t. And there we are.
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Good to have more
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 13:09 — Anonymous (not verified)Good to have more confirmation of what informed observers have long theorized, that Bush was trying to compete with his father.
The answers to these
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 14:47 — Anonymous (not verified)The answers to these questions on media collusion have been given numerous times now. At this point they are practically common knowledge. The problem is that they bring up a set of problems underlying our national foundation that it is easier just to ignore, and so thats what we do.
and if all this was about
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 16:10 — Anonymous (not verified)and if all this was about passing legislation, it makes you wonder of 011 wasn't staged to make this work...
murder by mercenary and imperialistic killing is STILL MURDER
Iraqi Oil Indeed. Iraq is in
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 16:20 — jruss (not verified)Iraqi Oil Indeed. Iraq is in possession of the largest barely tapped reserve of oil, high-quality sweet crude on earth. It's thought to be in excess of 120 billion barrels. There's more: This oil isn't difficult to produce, it easily flows out of the ground. During the years of Saddam including wars with Iran and the US, modern technology wasn't used to exploit this bonanza and there's plenty still in the ground. Though there's plenty of Saudi crude, its rumored to be in decline--not so Iraq. This resource is likely to be fought over for years to come but America's invasion was naked colonial conquest, pure and simple. Bush, Rumsfeld and company belong behind bars in the Hague.
We are all led by
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 16:26 — Anonymous (not verified)We are all led by sociopaths.
The sooner one realizes this the sooner he may take steps to extricate himself from supplying his energy and life-force to maintaining their seats at the top.
bu$h was a tool. His
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 16:54 — Anonymous (not verified)bu$h was a tool. His motives were at least 20=-fold. 1) compete with Poppy and, 2) oil. Cheney was his "handler." Americans were the patsies. Iraq, well... god help them.
There is no doubt in my mind that at the very least our government left the window open and the back door unlocked for 9-11. There are just too many coincidences for them to be coincidences.
When oh when will these
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 17:30 — Michael G Knox (not verified)When oh when will these CRIMINALS (Bush II, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Perl, and the REST of the neocons and their lawyers be charged with murder? Both of US soldiers and Iraqi civilians!!
When oh when will Scalia and Thomas be impeached?
Don't discount Rumsfeld's
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 18:04 — Anonymous (not verified)Don't discount Rumsfeld's long held aspirations for war in Iraq; long before "W"s administration. (His career in government precended W by many years).Rumsfeld even tried to convince Clinton to initiate a war with Iraq.
See Rumsfelds War, a PBS documentary.
The former Director of
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 18:28 — Orange Tiger (not verified)The former Director of Counterterrorism, Richard Clarke, said that Bush put Iraq on the table immediately after being inaugurated, almost eight months before 9/11.
Bush had a completely failed presidency until 9/11. Makes one wonder.
And who is responsible for
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 18:30 — Anonymous (not verified)And who is responsible for the FACT that Americans never seem to have the FACTS? The corporate owned PRESS. And how do we correct that?
Only TWO ways....campaign finance reform and the end of the Electoral College. Unless we see change with these two issues the people will NEVER have a chance to have the necessary and correct information and be able to make the right decisions.
and China got the Oil
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 18:58 — Anonymous (not verified)and China got the Oil Contracts, consider our china debt paid in full
I've known for a long time
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 19:04 — Anonymous (not verified)I've known for a long time why we attacked Iraq. As other people have pointed out, it was the neocons' dream--outlined in their document "Rebuilding America's Defenses". Also, there is a document called "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oil Fields" that mysteriously became obsolete when the false flag op called 9/11 happened, and we all know who has control of the oil in Iraq now, eh?
To sacrifice countless
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 19:38 — Gart van Gennip (not verified)To sacrifice countless lives, both American and Iraqi; to destroy a country; cause unimaginable suffering for millions of people, all to advance a personal agenda. How do you measure evil? I dont know, but you can certainly put a face on it.
Bush, like Clinton and Obama
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 20:39 — American Patriot (not verified)Bush, like Clinton and Obama was controlled by the Zionist terrorists. Every word and action was prepared by their puppet masters.
It was partly Bush ego, but
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 20:55 — Anonymous (not verified)It was partly Bush ego, but also the Pentagon, Israel, and mostly oil, as this classic explains.
http://www.warandpeace.ru/en/analysis/view/15753/
So, to summarize, we spent a
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 02:21 — Seer (not verified)So, to summarize, we spent a billion dollars (and counting), killed thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, and laid waste to a country just so that Bush could salve his feelings of personal inadequacy? There is no hell that would befit this man, no fate awful enough to punish him for his abuse of the planet and the people who trusted him.
How can an article that
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 09:30 — Alan8 (not verified)How can an article that claims to give the "real reason" for invading Iraq not mention the word "oil"? Not even once.
Probably the same way they can talk about 9/11 and not mention the OVERWHELMING evidence it was staged by the Bush Administration.
Disappointing on a site calling itself "truthout".
as stated many times before
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 12:35 — Anonymous (not verified)as stated many times before in these comments, i too believe that this is of no surprise.
but what is surprising is the way in which Cheney is trying to separate himself from Bush just a little, as if he was not as hungry for oil/war/power as Bush was...
What reason do we have to
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 14:52 — Willravel (not verified)What reason do we have to trust Rummy? He's lied repeatedly in the past, clearly putting himself right in the middle of the lies in the run up to the invasion. Not only that, but Bush is clearly a complete idiot. It's hard to imagine him masterminding a ham sandwich, let alone invading a country.
I'm sure Bush is guilty of lying. I'm sure Cheney, Rumsfeld and a host of others are guilty of lying, too. What we don't quite know yet is who is actually responsible. Who's brainchild was the invasion? My money's on Cheney, but I'm not 100% sure.
TURN THESE WA R CRIMINALS
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 17:36 — Anonymous (not verified)TURN THESE WA R CRIMINALS OVER TO THE WORLD COURT . HANG THEM THEN BURN THEIR BODIES IN THE NAME OF EVERY MAN , WOMAN ,AND CHILD KILLED BY THESE CORPORATE TERRORIST .....
This is the "answer" that
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 17:47 — David L. Edwards (not verified)This is the "answer" that Cindy Sheehan was asking for all the time at Camp Casey.
The REAL reason is that a
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 17:59 — Anonymous (not verified)The REAL reason is that a bunch of zionist kikes that have bought off too many politicians wanted that war. Israel has a BIG water problem, and Iraq has water up the ass. Americans and Iraqis are dying for the jew pigs.
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