7 February
by John Vomastic
I Was Wrong about David Kay
I misjudged David Kay, the former
head of the Iraqi Survey Team. Before the war he believed that Iraq had large
quantities of WMDs and said so publicly. He was often at odds with the other
members of the UN inspection teams.
After the invasion, there was David Kay in front of those infamous trailers
talking to the TV cameras. I remember him saying, “These are the fermentation
tanks used to…” as he went on to explain the purpose of each piece of hardware
and its use in the process of producing WMDs.
Later when he was named to head the Iraqi Survey Team, I thought to myself,
there is no way this guy is going to be objective. He will just echo the party
line for the Bush Administration. I never said so publicly, and I am glad for
once that I kept my mouth shut.
It’s rare for an individual of a group to speak out like he did. John Dean,
during the Nixon Watergate Scandal did so but only after prosecutors were hot
on his tail.
However, there are a couple of statements of David Kay that I must take exception
to. The first is when he said, “We all got it wrong.” Not everybody got it wrong.
Scott Ritter, a member of the UN inspection team from 1992 to 1998 got it right
and so did a host of other individuals.
You also said that Iraq was more dangerous than we thought because of the instability
in the years preceding tour invasion. Come on David! You heard Colin Powel’s
brief at that UN. That was scary. The fact that some Iraqi Scientists briefed
Saddam on proposed programs, took the allotted money, and then produced nothing.
What’s so dangerous about that? So what, if Saddam was a bit delusional and
spent much of his time writing novels. That is certainly better than if he was
intensely focused on the defense of his country and in charge of a tightly controlled
command structure.
Thank you Mr. Kay for establishing a benchmark for ground truth, that even the
Bush administration has been unable to dislodge.