Elind
Philosopher
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/27/AR2006022700348.html
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article348179.ece
This is almost funny if it weren't so sad. Let's give the Germans the benefit of the doubt and say that there was no such report or information in the first place, but instead of saying "no comment", they fall over backwards to show that they would never help the US even if it was in the middle of an irreversible war.
Clearly they make no distinction between disagreeing with a supposed ally, and actively helping someone like Saddam by withholding important information.
Has any German official said they would have given such information to the US, if they had had it?

http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article348179.ece
This is almost funny if it weren't so sad. Let's give the Germans the benefit of the doubt and say that there was no such report or information in the first place, but instead of saying "no comment", they fall over backwards to show that they would never help the US even if it was in the middle of an irreversible war.
Clearly they make no distinction between disagreeing with a supposed ally, and actively helping someone like Saddam by withholding important information.
Has any German official said they would have given such information to the US, if they had had it?
