Ex-UN weapons inspector:
Biden’s Iraq war vote excuse a ‘bald-faced
lie’
By The Gray Zone
January 20, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -Former
UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter dismantles Joe
Biden’s explanation for his Iraq war vote and
recounts Biden’s long record of pushing for regime
change in Baghdad.
On the campaign trail, Joe Biden is falsely claiming
that he opposed the Iraq war when it began. Biden
says that his 2002 war authorization vote was not
intended to approve the 2003 invasion, but instead
to ensure UN inspections. “It’s a completely
disingenuous statement,” says Scott Ritter, a former
UN weapons inspector in Iraq who testified before
Biden in the U.S. Senate. “Joe Biden, from the very
beginning, was a proponent of regime change in
Iraq.”
Guest: Scott Ritter. Former UN Weapons Inspector,
former Marine Corps Intelligence Officer, and author
of Dealbreaker: Donald Trump and the Unmaking of the
Iran Nuclear Deal.
Aaron Maté is a journalist and producer. He hosts
Pushback with Aaron Maté on The Grayzone. He is also
is contributor to The Nation magazine and former
host/producer for The Real News and Democracy Now!.
Aaron has also presented and produced for Vice, AJ+,
and Al Jazeera.
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