Thursday, May 05, 2005

CIA veterans wildest dreams come true...Proof Bush Fixed The Facts

Proof Bush Fixed The Facts

Ray McGovern

Ray McGovern served 27 years as a CIA analyst and is now on the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity. He works for Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour.

"Intelligence and facts are being fixed around the policy."

Never in our wildest dreams did we think we would see those words in black and white˜and beneath a SECRET stamp , no less. For three years now, we in Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) have been saying that the CIA and its British counterpart, MI-6, were ordered by their countries' leaders to "fix facts" to "justify" an unprovoked war on Iraq. More often than not, we have been greeted with stares of incredulity.

It has been a hard learning: that folks tend to believe what they want to believe. As long as our evidence, however abundant and persuasive, remained circumstantial, it could not compel belief. It simply is much easier on the psyche to assent to the White House spin machine blaming the Iraq fiasco on bad intelligence than to entertain the notion that we were sold a bill of goods.

Well, you can forget circumstantial. Thanks to an unauthorized disclosure by a courageous whistleblower, the evidence now leaps from official documents˜this time authentic, not forged. Whether prompted by the open appeal of the international Truth-Telling Coalition or not, some brave soul has made the most explosive "patriotic leak" of the war by giving London's Sunday Times the official minutes of a briefing by Richard Dearlove, then head of Britain's CIA equivalent, MI-6.

Fresh back in London from consultations in Washington, Dearlove briefed Prime Minister Blair and his top national security officials on July 23, 2002, on the Bush administration's plans to make war on Iraq.

Blair does not dispute the authenticity of the document, which immortalizes a discussion that is chillingly amoral. Apparently no one felt free to ask the obvious questions. Or, worse still, the obvious questions did not occur.

Juggernaut Before The Horse

In emotionless English, Dearlove tells Blair and the others that President Bush has decided to remove Saddam Hussein by launching a war that is to be "justified by the conjunction of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction." Period. What about the intelligence? Dearlove adds matter-of-factly, "The intelligence and facts are being fixed around the policy."

At this point, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw confirms that Bush has decided on war, but notes that stitching together justification would be a challenge, since "the case was thin." Straw noted that Saddam was not threatening his neighbors and his WMD capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea or Iran.

In the following months, "the case" would be buttressed by a well-honed U.S.-U.K. intelligence-turned-propaganda-machine. The argument would be made "solid" enough to win endorsement from Congress and Parliament by conjuring up:

Aluminum artillery tubes misdiagnosed as nuclear related;

Forgeries alleging Iraqi attempts to obtain uranium in Africa;

Tall tales from a drunken defector about mobile biological weapons laboratories;

Bogus warnings that Iraqi forces could fire WMD-tipped missiles within 45 minutes of an order to do so;

Dodgy dossiers fabricated in London; and

A U.S. National Intelligence Estimate thrown in for good measure.

All this, as Dearlove notes dryly, despite the fact that "there was little discussion in Washington of the aftermath after military action." Another nugget from Dearlove's briefing is his bloodless comment that one of the U.S. military options under discussion involved "a continuous air campaign, initiated by an Iraqi casus belli"˜the clear implication being that planners of the air campaign would also see to it that an appropriate casus belli (case of war) was orchestrated.

The discussion at 10 Downing St. on July 23, 2002 calls to mind the first meeting of George W. Bush's National Security Council (NSC) on Jan. 30, 2001, at which the president made it clear that toppling Saddam Hussein sat atop his to-do list, according to then-Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil, who was there. O'Neil was taken aback that there was no discussion of why it was necessary to "take out" Saddam.

Rather, after CIA Director George Tenet showed a grainy photo of a building in Iraq that he said might be involved in producing chemical or biological agents, the discussion proceeded immediately to which Iraqi targets might be best to bomb.

Again, neither O'Neil nor the other participants asked the obvious questions. Another NSC meeting two days later included planning for dividing up Iraq's oil wealth.

Obedience School

As for the briefing of Blair, the minutes provide further grist for those who describe the U.K. prime minister as Bush's "poodle." The tone of the conversation bespeaks a foregone conclusion that Blair will wag his tail cheerfully and obey the learned commands. At one point he ventures the thought that, "If the political context were right, people would support regime change."

This, after Attorney General Peter Goldsmith has already warned that the desire for regime change "was not a legal base for military action,"˜a point Goldsmith made again just 12 days before the attack on Iraq until he was persuaded by a phalanx of Bush administration lawyers to change his mind 10 days later.

The meeting concludes with a directive to "work on the assumption that the UK would take part in any military action."

I cannot quite fathom why I find the account of this meeting so jarring. Surely it is what one might expect, given all else we know. Yet seeing it in bloodless black and white somehow gives it more impact. And the implications are no less jarring.

One of Dearlove's primary interlocutors in Washington was his American counterpart, CIA director George Tenet. (And there is no closer relationship between two intelligence services than the privileged one between the CIA and MI-6.) Tenet, of course, knew at least as much as Dearlove, but nonetheless played the role of accomplice in serving up to Bush the kind of "slam-dunk intelligence" that he knew would be welcome. If there is one unpardonable sin in intelligence work, it is that kind of politicization. But Tenet decided to be a "team player" and set the tone.

Politicization: Big Time

Actually, politicization is far too mild a word for what happened. The intelligence was not simply mistaken; it was manufactured, with the president of the United States awarding foreman George Tenet the Medal of Freedom for his role in helping supervise the deceit.

The British documents make clear that this was not a mere case of "leaning forward" in analyzing the intelligence, but rather mass deception˜an order of magnitude more serious. No other conclusion is now possible.

Small wonder, then, to learn from CIA insiders like former case officer Lindsay Moran that Tenet's malleable managers told their minions, "Let's face it. The president wants us to go to war, and our job is to give him a reason to do it."

Small wonder that, when the only U.S. analyst who met with the alcoholic Iraqi defector appropriately codenamed "Curveball" raised strong doubt about Curveball's reliability before then-Secretary of State Colin Powell used the fabrication about "mobile biological weapons trailers" before the United Nations, the analyst got this e-mail reply from his CIA supervisor:

"Let's keep in mind the fact that this war's going to happen regardless of what Curveball said or didn't say, and the powers that be probably aren't terribly interested in whether Curveball knows what he's talking about."

When Tenet's successor, Porter Goss, took over as director late last year, he immediately wrote a memo to all employees explaining the "rules of the road"˜first and foremost, "We support the administration and its policies." So much for objective intelligence insulated from policy pressure.
Tenet and Goss, creatures of the intensely politicized environment of Congress, brought with them a radically new ethos˜one much more akin to that of Blair's courtiers than to that of earlier CIA directors who had the courage to speak truth to power.

Seldom does one have documentary evidence that intelligence chiefs chose to cooperate in both fabricating and "sexing up" (as the British press puts it) intelligence to justify a prior decision for war. There is no word to describe the reaction of honest intelligence professionals to the corruption of our profession on a matter of such consequence. "Outrage" does not come close.

Hope In Unauthorized Disclosures

Those of us who care about unprovoked wars owe the patriot who gave this latest British government document to The Sunday Times a debt of gratitude. Unauthorized disclosures are gathering steam. They need to increase quickly on this side of the Atlantic as well˜the more so, inasmuch as Congress-controlled by the president's party-cannot be counted on to discharge its constitutional prerogative for oversight.

In its formal appeal of Sept. 9, 2004 to current U.S. government officials, the Truth-Telling Coalition said this:

We know how misplaced loyalty to bosses, agencies, and careers can obscure the higher allegiance all government officials owe the Constitution, the sovereign public, and the young men and women put in harm's way. We urge you to act on those higher loyalties...Truth-telling is a patriotic and effective way to serve the nation. The time for speaking out is now.

If persons with access to wrongly concealed facts and analyses bring them to light, the chances become less that a president could launch another unprovoked war˜against, say, Iran.

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FPF: US, Britain and the Dutch share blame for Saddam's oil smuggling

Annan: U.S., Britain share blame for Saddam Hussein's illicit oil funds

Annan's comments were part of a vigorous defense
of the United Nations against recent media attacks.

by Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF - the Netherlands - May 5th 2005 - According to a story today by the american newspeak service Associated Press ''U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Thursday that the United States and Britain are partly to blame for Iraq making billions of dollars in illicit money from smuggling oil.

Annan said the Americans and the British could have stopped the smuggling but did not, and most of the money Saddam Hussein made illegally when his country was under U.N. sanctions in the 1990s was from smuggling oil, not from kickbacks under the U.N. oil-for-food program.

"They were the ones who had interdiction, possibly they were also the ones who knew exactly what was going on, and the countries themselves decided to close their eyes to smuggling to Turkey and Jordan because they were allies," Annan said."

The UN Secretary General is is not only right in his observations: he's also wanted "Dead or Alive" by many in the US neocon establishment, especially since he openly in a BBC interview said that ''the war in Iraq is illegal''. [http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v] - Annan's endangered position - where his nephew is accused and as such used by Bolton-like 'psyop spooks' to get at him - is similar to the position of the head of the UN's nuclear control department IAEA and all flak aimed at him and his inspectors.

BOLTON THE BULLDOZER

The by the US strongly criticized ElBaradei is being forced out by any method thinkable of. He doesn't want to tag along US/Israeli war mongers lines and confirm that the by the IAEA daily inspected Iran plans some nuclear bombs. That's why he's got to go, and Bolton will be Bush's bulldozer, shoveling all forms of decent humanity out of the UN's windows.

It is an in the Netherlands well known fact that the dutch armed forces, especially the navy, since many years daily assists the US/Israeli intelligence services of all armed branches. Including NSA, SSB and CIA. The dutch ministry of defense squanders hundreds of millions of the unknowing dutch taxpayers money on assisting the illegal US occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq. Dutch special Forces with 'licenses to kill' take part in in what a dutch MP (Koenders) in a rare moment of honesty called: ''those american 'Kill and Destroy' actions''.

Dutch submarines like the Walrus [http://tinyurl.com/bv8q4 - the 'Dommelsch beer' commercial is OK] have been gathering intelligence in the Arabian Sea (a.k.a. Persian Gulf) for decades, and dutch P-3C Orion 'spy planes' have been in action in the area as long as one remembers. As well as other dutch submarines and many surface ships taking part in the illegal* war, gathering intelligence for the US. An unwanted service, paid for by the dutch taxpayers who suffer from the inaction of cowardly journalists and their media managers.

The Dutch ministry of war describes* the (illegal) taking part in the US war and surveillance by one of the dutch surface ships as follows: 06-08-2005 - HNLMS Van Galen resumes Enduring Freedom patrols - ''The frigate has been patrolling in the area since 1 June as part of the fight against international terrorism (Operation Enduring Freedom). For the crew, returning to patrol after a few days of rest and relaxation means a period of renewed vigilance with examinations and boardings of suspicious ships. In the previous patrol period, 12-30 July, the Van Galen came into action regularly. On 22 July, the boarding party boarded three ships within 24 hours.''

Ships boarded...

Every ship in the area could be boarded, and mostly they were investigated. Maybe tankers are too small to be seen? Or maybe the dutch were just guarding Royal Dutch SHELL's interests in the area? Implying that the dutch armed forces, navy, air force etc. use tax millions to safeguard SHELL's, and other oil companies profits?

All information concerning the dutch navy and air force activities in the area confirms what the UN's Secretary General is saying: all parties involved in the area knew, and the whole is proved by satellite pictures, films and other methods of investigation, 24 hours a day, seven days a week and that's been going on for decades too.* So: everybody involved knew what Saddam was doing, and the UN's Annan - with many others - is right in putting the bloody blame on the United States, Britain, and as is shown on the (Royal SHELL) Dutch military too.

AP: "A spokeswoman at the British mission refused to comment on Annan's statement.
The U.S. Mission spokesman could not immediately be reached.

The United States had ships in the Persian Gulf to intercept smugglers, and allegations have swirled for years that Washington looked the other way while some of Iraq's neighbors made substantial profits from oil smuggled out of Iraq.

Annan partly excused the smuggling to Turkey and Jordan, saying the U.N. Charter requires states affected by sanctions on another country to be compensated. "We didn't have billions to compensate these countries, and some felt the oil going in was a way of compensation to them, and so it was all generally accepted," Annan said.

The secretary-general was speaking at a reunion of current and past U.N. spokesmen, and his comments were part of a vigorous defense of the United Nations against recent media attacks.

The U.N. oil-for-food program, which was endorsed by the United States and begun in 1996, permitted Iraq to sell oil despite a stiff U.N. economic embargo against Saddam's regime, provided the proceeds were used to buy food and medicine for Iraqi people suffering under the sanctions.

Beginning at least by 2000, Saddam's government, which had the power to choose who would have the right to purchase oil, demanded that those it dealt with be willing to pay kickbacks.

Estimates of how much illicit money Saddam's regime may have made from smuggling and corruption in the oil-for-food program range from $9 billion to $21 billion.

But former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, who is conducting an independent investigation, said Saddam gained far more money from smuggling than through oil-for-food deals.

Annan himself has come under fire recently over the handling of the oil-for-food program. Volcker criticized Annan for not pressing to learn details of his son Kojo's employment by a Swiss company that won a contract under the program.

Annan said the scandal around the United Nations was largely "an American story," while people in the rest of the world "still have quite a lot of respect and enthusiasm for the U.N. and appreciate what the U.N. does."

"We are outgunned. We are outmanned," Annan said of critics of the United Nations. "And they have resources that we don't have, and they are relentless and they are organized."

Annan said he expected Volcker's report would reveal that at the end of the oil-for-food program in 2003, the United Nations gave $8 billion- $9 billion to the Coalition Provisional Authority, and the money has not been accounted for.

"When you put things in the right perspective, one should certainly realize where the bulk of the problem came out," Annan said. "But would it influence this group? I am not sure."

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USA Today - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/7dggs - 2005 The Associated Press

Six Top Spy Satellites permanently focussing Saddam : Where's the Beef ? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/22sj9

* Some Dutch forces clearly act illegal according to international law Url.: http://tinyurl.com/9whd9

* U.S. Eyes in the Iraqi sky - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/8fcev:


* The U.S. tore out 8000 pages : http://www.sundayherald.com/30195

* Blix queries US 'evidence' on Iraq :

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,895722,00.html

* Satellites, and why war is good for some...

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=2851

BBC: US threatens world peace, says Nelson Mandela :

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/africa/2251067.stm

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*The Dutch author this far has worked abroad 4 decades for international media as a fully independent foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the Middle East. Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds more terrorism !

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s office is suppressing data, showing that the number of major terrorist attacks worldwide exploded from 175 in 2003 to 625 in 2004, the highest number since the Cold War began to wane in 1985. - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/c8fwd


* HR At present 'Persona non Grata' in Holland :-) - because:

He who travels far will often see things

Far removed from what he believed was the Truth.

When he talks about it in the fields at home,

He is often accused of lying,

For the obdurate people will not believe

Inexperience, I believe,

Will give little credence to my song.

'Journey to the East' - Hermann Hesse

*'The war in Iraq is illegal' says United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan in a BBC interview: txt+video - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

*England's legal advise by the Foreign Office: the Iraq war is a 'crime of aggression' - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/44nhn

*A 55' seconds 'sound bite' concerning the US-Israeli 'Dogs of War' - 'bringing democracy' everywhere. Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5u98v

* How to make a 'Citizen's Arrest' to stop Bush, Wolfowitz, Negroponte, Kissinger and all of the other war criminals of any nationality, any offender who violates international law during these times of war - Citizens Arrests: Url.: http://www.constitution.org/grossack/arrest.htm

* Colin Powell: ''It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the policies of the state of Israel' - Said as 'US Secretary of State' in a speech at the 'Conference on Anti-Semitism of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe' German Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Berlin - April 28th - 2004 - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/22p6c

* Former PM Wim Kok and other Dutch Govt's War criminals in Court:Url.: http://tinyurl.com/662pp

* TIME magazine: The Netherlands and the massacre in Srebrenica: 8000 murdered - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/apm34

* Sued: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Over U.S. Torture Policies: Url. http://tinyurl.com/3tgo3

* It can and must be done !

* Help the troops come home! Url.: http://www.bringemhome.org - We need them badly to fight our so called 'governments' - Url.: http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/

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