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Iraq/Afghanistan Documents To Be Released “In Weeks If Not Days”
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Rob - 04:03pm on 03/13/2006
Fantastic...

The Bush administration has decided to release most of the documents captured in post-war Afghanistan and Iraq. The details of the document release are still being worked out, according to officials with knowledge of the discussions. Those details are critical. At issue are things like the timeframe for releasing the documents, the mechanism for scrubbing documents for sensitive information, and most important, the criteria for withholding documents from the public. But some of the captured files should be available to the public and journalists within weeks if not days.

President George W. Bush has made clear in recent weeks his displeasure with the delays in getting the information out to the American public. On February 16, one day after ABC News broadcast excerpts of recordings featuring Saddam Hussein and his war cabinet, Bush met with congressional Republicans and several senior national security officials and said three times that the documents should be released. "This stuff ought to be out," he told National Security Adviser, Stephen Hadley. "Put this stuff out." It seems Bush will soon get his wish.


I have a gut feeling that this information is going to impact the public's opinion of Bush's middle-eastern policies in a positive fashion.

That it has taken this long for this information to be made public still baffles me. Regardless, Stephen Hadley of The Weekly Standard (quoted above) is to be commended for his determination in staying on this story until these documents are released.
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