Could it be that Cheney feared that if the country knew it was his inquiry that led to the Africa trip then he, the president’s right-hand man, could be expected to have gotten a full report on the trip’s findings.
In that case, Cheney would have known a year ahead of time that there was no deal by Saddam Hussein to buy uranium yellowcake in Niger.
He should therefore have kept the president from making that assertion in his 2003 State of the Union that "British intelligence" reported a Saddam effort to buy uranium from Africa.
That assertion of a nuclear threat from Iraq is what tilted this country toward war.
07 March, 2007
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