Monday, September 13, 2004

Oops

Rumsfeld Mixes Up Hussein, Bin Laden in Speech
From Times Wire Services
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld mixed up Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden with deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein twice in a speech Friday.Among other things, Rumsfeld talked about the world just before the Sept. 11 attacks, whose third anniversary is today. In Afghanistan, he told the National Press Club, "the leader of the opposition Northern Alliance, Masoud, lay dead, his murder ordered by Saddam Hussein, by Osama bin Laden, Taliban's co-conspirator."

Ahmed Shah Masoud, who opposed the ruling Taliban, was killed by suspected Al Qaeda operatives — not Hussein — two days before the Sept. 11 attacks. Later, Rumsfeld said, "Saddam Hussein, if he's alive, is spending a whale of a lot of time trying to not get caught. And we've not seen him on a video since 2001."Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in Iraq; Bin Laden has not been found. The moderator later asked Rumsfeld if he had meant Bin Laden, and the Defense secretary replied: "I did. I meant we haven't seen Osama bin Laden." Critics accuse the Bush administration of having concentrated on Hussein at the expense of the hunt for Bin Laden, whose network carried out the Sept. 11 attacks.

Now why would anyone ever think that the administration confused the public by replacing Saddam's name with Bin Laden? Maybe it's because they can't keep track themselves.

1 comment:

Dr 4LOM said...

Is there anybody, out there?