Ex-Bush
Official Willing to Testify Bush, Cheney Knew Gitmo Prisoners
Innocent
April
22nd, 2013
Former
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld once declared that individuals
captured by the US military in the aftermath of 9/11 and shipped off
to the Guantanamo Bay prison facility represented the “worst of the
worst.”
During
a radio interview in June 2005, Rumsfeld said the detainees at
Guantanamo, “all of whom were captured on a battlefield,” are
“terrorists, trainers, bomb makers, recruiters, financiers, [Osama
Bin Laden's] body guards, would-be suicide bombers, probably the 20th
hijacker, 9/11 hijacker.”
But
Rumsfeld knowingly lied, according to a former top Bush
administration official.
And
so did then Vice President Dick Cheney when he said, also in 2002 and
in dozens of public statements thereafter, that Guantanamo prisoners
“are the worst of a very bad lot” and “dangerous” and
“devoted to killing millions of Americans, innocent Americans, if
they can, and they are perfectly prepared to die in the effort.”
Now,
in a sworn declaration obtained exclusively by Truthout, Col.
Lawrence Wilkerson, who was chief of staff to former Secretary of
State Colin Powell during George W. Bush’s first term in office,
said Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld knew the “vast majority” of
prisoners captured in the so-called War on Terror were innocent and
the administration refused to set them free once those facts were
established because of the political repercussions that would have
ensued.
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