The  War They Wanted, The Lies They Needed
The Bush administration invaded Iraq claiming Saddam Hussein had tried to buy  yellowcake uranium in Niger. As much of Washington knew, and the world soon  learned, the charge was false. Worse, it appears to have been the cornerstone of  a highly successful "black propaganda" campaign with links to the  White House
By CRAIG UNGER
Longtime iSteve readers  won't find too much that's new in this 12,500 word report. It reaches the same  dead-end I did long  ago: Logic points to National Review's Michael Ledeen as the obvious  usual suspect in this world-historical fraud, but there's nothing close to proof  tying him to it.
One thing we do know for sure: Ledeen has not publicly taken up my suggestion  that he use his intimate contacts with the known Italian players in the scandal  "to  search for the Real Forgers."
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