The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.
President George W. Bush's fault.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
Bush's fault.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Ditto.
The failure to capture Osama bin Laden ... in 1998.
Ministers insisted that British secret agents would only be allowed to pass intelligence to the CIA to help it capture Osama bin Laden if the agency promised he would not be tortured, it has emerged.
MI6 believed it was close to finding the al-Qaida leader in Afghanistan in 1998, and again the next year. The plan was for MI6 to hand the CIA vital information about Bin Laden. Ministers including Robin Cook, the then foreign secretary, gave their approval on condition that the CIA gave assurances he would be treated humanely. The plot is revealed in a 75-page report by parliament's intelligence and security committee on rendition, the practice of flying detainees to places where they may be tortured.
The report criticises the Bush administration's approval of practices which would be illegal if carried out by British agents. It shows that in 1998, the year Bin Laden was indicted in the US, Britain insisted that the policy of treating prisoners humanely should include him. But the CIA never gave the assurances.
I think it's understandable that Bush's approval ratings are so low in ninth year of his term. The public generally gets tired of most politicians after that long. You know, the infamous nine year itch.
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