Mr Kerry said Mr Bush knew there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda when he ordered the invasion of Iraq and, on Monday, Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld seemed to add weight to Mr Kerry's arguments when he said he had not seen "strong, hard evidence" of a link.
Ok. The charge?
Mr. Bush knew there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda when he ordered the invasion of Iraq.
The "supporting argument"?
"[Rumsfeld] said he had not seen 'strong, hard evidence' of a link."
There's a big difference between "knowing" and "not having strong hard evidence."
No comments:
Post a Comment