About Iraq on the Record
Presented by Rep. Henry A. Waxman
On
March 19, 2003, U.S. forces began military operations
in Iraq. Addressing the nation about the purpose of
the war on the day the bombing began, President Bush
stated: “The people of the United States and our
friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an
outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons
of mass murder.” Two years later, many doubts
have been raised regarding the Administration’s
assertions about the threat posed by Iraq.
Prepared
at the direction of Rep. Henry A. Waxman, Iraq on the
Record is a searchable collection of 237 specific misleading
statements made by Bush Administration officials about
the threat posed by Iraq. It contains statements that
were misleading based on what was known to the Administration
at the time the statements were made. It does not include
statements that appear mistaken only in hindsight. If
a statement was an accurate reflection of U.S. intelligence
at the time it was made, it was excluded even if it
now appears erroneous. For more information on how the
statements were selected, see the full
methodology. The Iraq
on the Record Report
is a comprehensive examination of these statements.
Iraq on the Record is searchable by the the five Administration
officials most responsible for providing public information
and shaping public opinion on Iraq:
President George W. Bush
Vice President Dick Cheney
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell
Then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice
It is also searchable by issue area:
Iraq's
Nuclear Capabilities
Chemical
and Biological Weapons
Iraq
and Al-Qaeda
Iraq
as an Urgent Threat
It
is also searchable by keyword, such as "mushroom
cloud", "uranium",
or "bin
Laden."
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