treasonous decision to put the "Saddam Papers" online, including nuclear secrets in Arabic, for purely political purposes. They overruled their own intel experts, according to a "Weekly Standard" story 8 months ago!
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"'March 06 WEEKLY STANDARD BUSH-PENCE-HOEKSTRA To Blame For Leak Of Nuke Secrets
Conservative publication: Bush, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-MI), to blame for nuclear secrets being published on public Web site by John in DC - 11/04/2006 06:03:00 PM
As you know, the Bush White House just published the plans for making a nuclear bomb on a public Web site.
We now know the reason why: Two Republican congressman and George Bush pressured the intelligence community to publish the information in a hurry, even though the intelligence community had concerns the info was too sensitive. ...'
From last March's Weekly Standard...
'Bush wants to release the Saddam files but his intelligence chief stalls. by Stephen F. Hayes. 03/20/2006, Volume 011, Issue 25
Bush replied that he wanted the documents released. He turned to Hadley and asked for an update. Hadley explained that John Negroponte, Bush's Director of National Intelligence, "owns the documents" and that DNI lawyers were deciding how they might be handled. Bush extended his arms in exasperation and worried aloud that people who see the documents in 10 years will wonder why they weren't released sooner. "If I knew then what I know now," Bush said in the voice of a war skeptic, "I would have been more supportive of the war."
Bush told Hadley to expedite the release of the Iraq documents. "This stuff ought to be out. Put this stuff out."'"