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  • ...Iraq, yet only had two people devoted to it; Feith said he created the '''Office of Special Plans (OSP)''' to handle the Iraq-related workload. He received authorization to ...f the justification from the U.S. invasion of Iraq, in 2003, came from the Office of Special Plans, a new office in the Department of Defense, under Douglas Feith,<ref name=R
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  • | pagename = Office of Special Plans | abc = Office of Special Plans
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  • ...Iraq, yet only had two people devoted to it; Feith said he created the '''Office of Special Plans (OSP)''' to handle the Iraq-related workload. He received authorization to ...f the justification from the U.S. invasion of Iraq, in 2003, came from the Office of Special Plans, a new office in the Department of Defense, under Douglas Feith,<ref name=R
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  • :Are you familiar with Feith's Office of Special Plans, which, by most accounts, was a group set up from Cheney's office to take r
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  • He created the Office of Special Plans, under Douglas Feith, specifically to make independent assessments of unpro
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  • ..., against a Geoffrey Taylor and a Douglas Feith. Look at the [[Stovepiping|Office of Special Plans]], and put it in the context of what is generally accepted to be good intel
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  • {{seealso|Office of Special Plans}} ...hen active deception is involved; he was one of the key individuals in the Office of Special Plans that developed outside-the-intelligence-community analysis for the George W
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  • * [[Office of Special Plans/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Office of Special Plans/Metadata]]
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  • ...allow itself to be tailored to what the policymaker wants to hear (e.g., [[Office of Special Plans]]).
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  • {{r|Office of Special Plans||**}}
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  • ...errogation practice before ordering policies about it? See, for example, [[Office of Special Plans]] as an example of wanting to have justification for a policy.
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  • ...z, believed there were direct links between Hussein and 9/11. Please see [[Office of Special Plans]] and [[Iraq War#Assumed links between 9/11 and Iraq]].
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