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Selective Listening
As I mentioned in a thread inside a previous post of mine about the potential failures of intelligence, the biggest likely failure is when the upstream authority starts directing the questions that the intelligence agency is to answer. I was talking about the CIA in that thread, but, it no less applies to our own agencies. This is pretty clearly what happened with the ONA's assessments on Iraq, and kudos to the DIO for managing to avoid it.
No less than eight articles in today's Age:
- PM's Iraq claims 'not supported'
- Hard to explain ONA changing advice
- Advice not 'sexed up', but ignored: Beazley
- Doubt cast on Howard's reasons for Iraq war
- Report backs Age revelations
- Tough questions remain unanswered
- Weaknesses to be found from the start to the end
- Why we now need a full inquiry
Regime Change
For more fun, and coverage of the other side to the main news media accounts, take a look at: U.S.-Sponsored Regime Change in Haiti. Don't like a democratically elected regime? We'd better wait until the "freedom fighters" have a go... Then we'll see about "electing" someone we like. Why d'ya think the elections in Iraq have been put off? The U.S. knows full well that someone elected now would be someone that they can't trust to be their patsy. Of course they have to delay elections, in that case. Protecting democracy, hah.
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Date: 2004-03-02 02:54 (UTC)Oh, and for anyone who thinks an informal vote is a protest against all the current parties, I've got news for you. It isn't. It's throwing your vote away. Please vote formally. If you're really annoyed at both the Libs, Labour and the Democrats, vote Green. Sure, they don't have complete policies, but they're the one way to really show that you don't like the major parties without giving your vote to a complete meathead.
Re: Yes
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Date: 2004-03-02 06:46 (UTC)But this has to end. The ultra-politicised liberal government cannot be borne.
Good research, my man.
(no subject)
Date: 2004-03-02 13:12 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-03-02 15:39 (UTC)Sounds like "Children Overboard" doesn't it?
Good to see that the Labor Party has found the nerve to demand a Royal Commission. I would have been thumping the table if they wimped out on that option.
Interested in your comments on Haiti. I have followed Aristade's rise and fall from power for some time and it was interesting that there was very little coverage on who or what his opposition were (apart from being an opposition). Something smells very fishy indeed here.
(no subject)
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Date: 2004-03-02 16:38 (UTC)The embassy hasn't mentioned this....
Date: 2004-03-02 17:28 (UTC)Re: The embassy hasn't mentioned this....
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