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  • Nigergate: All Ambassador Wilson’s lies

    11/22/2005 10:25:58 AM PST · by parnasokan · 33 replies · 2,190+ views
    IL GIORNALE | 22/11/2005 | By Gian Marco Chiocci, Mario Sechi
    Nigergate: All Ambassador Wilson’s lies Ambassador Wilson has a lot of strange friends: people that know and reveal top secret information to the foreign media, collaborators of foreign secret services and, last but not least, a number of disgruntled ex Cia officers. Once again Chiocci and Sechi at Il Giornale hit the nail on the head, this time round it’s Ambassador Wilson’s turn to be put under the spotlight. The following article, published Sunday, examines the Ambassador’s interesting ties to the French secret services and the anti-Bush cabal of ex Cia officers that go by the name of ‘VIPS’. Note...
  • Iran: Larijani Confirms Arrival of Yellow Cake Consignment at Esfahan UCF

    11/19/2005 7:55:29 PM PST · by Calpernia · 8 replies · 672+ views
    Mehr News Agency WWW-Text ^ | Friday, November 18, 2005
    Iran: Larijani Confirms Arrival of Yellow Cake Consignment at Esfahan UCF Mehr News Agency WWW-Text Friday, November 18, 2005 Tehran Mehr News Agency WWW-Text in Persian at 1106 GMT on 18 November carries a 1,500-word report on a news conference by Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, following the signing of a security agreement with Iraq in Tehran on 17 November. After reporting Larijani's remarks as outlined in referent item, the news agency notes: "Questioned about a report concerning the arrival of a consignment of yellow cake at Esfahan's UCF installation for processing, he (Larijani) said: This...
  • South Africa offers yellowcake, enrichment tech to Iran's nuclear program

    11/13/2005 6:18:44 AM PST · by FreedomNeocon · 4 replies · 456+ views
    Geostrategy Direct ^ | 11-11-05 | Geostrategy Direct
    South Africa offers yellowcake, enrichment tech to Iran's nuclear program South Africa has offered to be a supplier of nuclear material and technology to Iran. Iranian officials said Pretoria has offered to transfer material and technology to help Teheran's nuclear program. They said the South African offer would be restricted to activities permitted by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and supervised by the International Atomic Energy Agency. "We are in the process of negotiating on the modalities of this participation," said Javad Vaidi, an official from Iran's Supreme National Security Council. On Nov. 5, Iran approved a resolution that would enable...
  • Kristof Re-Visits Key 2003 Column on Joe Wilson's Trip to Niger

    11/04/2005 11:15:27 PM PST · by woofie · 30 replies · 1,249+ views
    Editor &Publisher ^ | November 03, 2005 | By E&P Staff
    NEW YORK After months of complaints from what he calls “bloggers on the right,” among others, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has posted at his paid TimesSelect page a clarification on his now-famous, but somewhat flawed, column that played a central role in the still-enveloping Plame/CIA leak case. Kristof said the reasons for correcting the record now were that the Libby indictment had revived interest in the May, 6, 2003 column -- and he has been pressing for Vice President Cheney to “tell all” about the case so “here's my effort to do the same.” It came just hours...
  • Reports of French Involvement in Niger-Iraq Uranium Case Not Reliable

    11/02/2005 7:39:56 AM PST · by SBD1 · 12 replies · 753+ views
    GIS Special Topical Studies ^ | September 8, 2004 | Gregory R. Copley
    GIS Special Topical StudiesIraq War 2003: Background, Lessons and Follow-On Return to main GIS index page  Return to Iraq War index page September 8, 2004 Reports of French Involvement in Niger-Iraq Uranium Case Not ReliableAnalysis. By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS. Reports in The Sunday Telegraph of London on September 6, 2004, cited Italian sources as having alleged that French Government officials were behind the creation of a dossier of largely forged documents which had highlighted the purchase of uranium by Iran from Niger. The documents were subsequently shown to have included forged material, thus discrediting the US policy...
  • Spy Valerie and the rogue CIA

    10/31/2005 11:51:10 PM PST · by CyberAnt · 109 replies · 3,927+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | July 18, 2005 | James Lewis
    FROM: JULY 18, 2005 Hold on to your hat. The plot is about to thicken. Behind the scenes, the single most important reason for the Valerie Plame/Joe Wilson farce is that CIA Director Porter Goss has finally started to clean house at Langley. Goss’s long-overdue shake-up is clearly backed by the White House, the top levels of the Pentagon and State Department, and the new National Director of Intelligence, John Negroponte. Judging by Director Goss’s remarks at his Senate confirmation hearings, those whose jobs are most in danger include the CIA “experts” in WMD proliferation – Valerie Plame’s outfit –...
  • Agent behind fake uranium documents worked for France

    10/31/2005 3:11:05 PM PST · by RDTF · 21 replies · 952+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | September 19, 2004 | Bruce Johnston
    The Italian businessman at the centre of a furious row between France and Italy over whose intelligence service was to blame for bogus documents suggesting Saddam Hussein was seeking to buy material for nuclear bombs has admitted that he was in the pay of France. The man, identified by an Italian news agency as Rocco Martino, was the subject of a Telegraph article earlier this month in which he was referred to by his intelligence codename, "Giacomo". His admission to investigating magistrates in Rome on Friday apparently confirms suggestions that - by commissioning "Giacomo" to procure and circulate documents -...
  • Reports of French Involvement in Niger-Iraq Uranium Case Not Reliable (Libya Forged Documents)

    10/31/2005 12:23:04 AM PST · by SBD1 · 19 replies · 1,134+ views
    Int'l Strategic Studies Assoc. - Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily ^ | September 8, 2004 | Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS
    Reports of French Involvement in Niger-Iraq Uranium Case Not Reliable Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily September 8, 2004 Wednesday September 8, 2004 Wednesday LENGTH: 3171 words HEADLINE: Reports of French Involvement in Niger-Iraq Uranium Case Not Reliable BODY: Analysis. By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS. Reports in The Sunday Telegraph of London on September 6, 2004, cited Italian sources as having alleged that French Government officials were behind the creation of a dossier of largely forged documents which had highlighted the purchase of uranium by Iran from Niger. The documents were subsequently shown to have included forged material, thus discrediting...
  • Was Berlusconi Behind the Pre-Iraq War Yellow Cake Story?

    10/27/2005 7:25:10 AM PDT · by AdmSmith · 60 replies · 1,953+ views
    Der Spiegel ^ | 27 October 2005 | staff
    It was one of the biggest of the American pre-war blunders. Iraq, documents showed, had tried to buy uranium from Niger. The papers, though, soon proved to be false. But who forged them? Now, a new article in an Italian newspaper says that the Italian government was heavily involved. Remember the Niger "yellow cake" scandal? Back in the days before the US invasion of Iraq, nobody except of course the UN weapons inspectors on the ground in Iraq, was really sure whether Saddam had the Bomb or not. US President George W. Bush was desperately looking for some shred of...
  • Flirting with Fascism: Neocon theorist Michael Ledeen

    10/26/2005 10:47:20 AM PDT · by I8NY · 11 replies · 440+ views
    The American Conservative ^ | June 30, 2003 | John Laughland
    Flirting with Fascism Neocon theorist Michael Ledeen draws more from Italian fascism than from the American Right. By John Laughland On the antiwar Right, it has been customary to attack the warmongering neoconservative clique for its Trotskyite origins. Certainly, the founding father of neoconservatism, Irving Kristol, wrote in 1983 that he was “proud” to have been a member of the Fourth International in 1940. Other future leading lights of the neocon movement were also initially Trotskyites, like James Burnham and Max Kampelman—the latter a conscientious objector during the war against Hitler, a status that Evron Kirkpatrick, husband of Jeane, used...
  • Italian faces pre-war intelligence probe

    10/25/2005 4:24:25 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 525+ views
    ap on Yahoo ^ | 10/25/05 | ARIEL DAVID - ap
    ROME - The head of Italy's military secret services will be questioned by a parliamentary commission next week over allegations that his organization gave the United States and Britain disputed documents suggesting that Saddam Hussein had been seeking uranium in Africa, officials said Tuesday. Nicolo Pollari, director of the SISMI intelligence agency, will be questioned on Nov. 3 by members of the commission overseeing secret services, said Micaela Panella, a commission spokeswoman. She said Pollari asked to be questioned after reports Monday and Tuesday in the Rome daily La Repubblica claiming SISMI passed on to the CIA, U.S. government officials...
  • Niger document forger in pay of France

    10/25/2005 2:04:14 PM PDT · by Renfield · 122 replies · 5,204+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 10-25-05 | Clarice Feldman
    Russo Martino, the man behind the forged documents indicating Saddam had purchased uranium from Niger, which Joseph A. Wilson falsely claimed he had seen and warned the Administration about, has come forward and admitted that he did this in the pay of France to undermine the British and American justification for the war in Iraq: The man, identified by an Italian news agency as Rocco Martino, was the subject of a Telegraph article earlier this month in which he was referred to by his intelligence codename, “Giacomo”. His admission to investigating magistrates in Rome on Friday apparently confirms suggestions that...
  • Stephen Spruiell....An Open Letter to the Press: Tell the Truth About Joseph Wilson

    10/25/2005 6:27:17 AM PDT · by StoneGiant · 23 replies · 1,941+ views
    NRO Media Blog ^ | 10/25/05 | Stephen Spruiell
    An Open Letter to the Press: Tell the Truth About Joseph Wilson10/24 07:50 PM I sent an e-mail like this to a reporter who is covering the Plame investigation. I'll let you know if I get a response. In the meantime, feel free to send this e-mail to reporters you see peddling Wilson canards: Why do you and many other reporters persist in using the following stock description Joseph Wilson: Joseph C. Wilson IV, a former ambassador who became a critic of the administration's Iraq policy by disputing the possibility that Saddam Hussein's regime sought to buy uranium fuel from...
  • Jailed Reporter Miller Seeks Shield Law

    10/18/2005 11:01:30 AM PDT · by DallasMike · 29 replies · 1,190+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | October 18, 2005 | Ken Ritter
    Jailed Reporter Miller Seeks Shield Law By KEN RITTERAssociated Press Writer October 18, 2005, 1:23 PM EDT LAS VEGAS -- New York Times reporter Judith Miller defended her decision to go to jail to protect a source and told a journalism conference Tuesday that reporters need a federal shield law so that others won't face the same sanctions. Miller was jailed 85 days for refusing to reveal the source who disclosed the identity of undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame. "Ultimately we protect sources so people will come forth -- so people will know," she told the national conference of the...
  • Iran claims biotech breakthrough allows it to produce its own yellowcake

    09/01/2005 7:23:33 PM PDT · by FreedomNeocon · 8 replies · 365+ views
    Geostrategy-Direct ^ | 9-1-05 | Geostrategy-Direct
    Iran claims biotech breakthrough allows it to produce its own yellowcake Iran has announced a breakthrough in its nuclear program that could end Teheran's dependence on foreign suppliers for nuclear fuel. The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization said scientists have succeeded in purifying uranium ore found in Iranian mines. The method would substantially decrease costs in the production of concentrated uranium oxide, the first stage of the nuclear fuel cycle. Since 1999, the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization has been attempting to use biotechnology to purify uranium from mines. Officials said scientists mastered the technique of using microbes to produce yellowcake. Officials...
  • A CIA Cover Blown, a White House Exposed

    08/25/2005 10:25:49 AM PDT · by vrwc1 · 43 replies · 2,020+ views
    Los Angeles Times via Yahoo ^ | August 25, 2005 | Tom Hamburger and Sonni Efron Times Staff Writers
    WASHINGTON — Toward the end of a steamy summer week in 2003, reporters were peppering the White House with phone calls and e-mails, looking for someone to defend the administration's claims about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. ..... Wilson's accusations were based on an investigation he undertook for the CIA. But he was seen inside the White House as a "showboater" whose stature didn't warrant a high-level administration response. "Let him spout off solo on a holiday weekend," one White House official recalled saying. "Few will listen." In fact, millions were riveted that Sunday as Wilson — on NBC's...
  • US Blasts Iran for Nuclear Policies, Support of Terrorism

    08/25/2005 8:20:06 AM PDT · by humint · 2 replies · 595+ views
    VOA ^ | 24 August 2005 | By Marlene Smith
    Ambassador Greg Schulte:The U.S. ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency says there is plenty of evidence Iran is building a nuclear weapon. In an interview with VOA, Gregory Schulte said Iran is entitled to nuclear technology, but not for military purposes. Ambassador Schulte has been in Vienna only a few weeks but has already experienced a special IAEA board meeting and is preparing for the next U.N. report on Iran's nuclear program. IAEA experts now say investigations confirm Iran's story that traces of weapons grade uranium were imported on contaminated equipment from Pakistan and not domestically produced. So does...
  • Britain keeps distance from talk of strike on Iran

    08/14/2005 12:01:48 AM PDT · by F14 Pilot · 19 replies · 993+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | August 14, 2005 | Andrew Porter and Tom Walker
    THE foreign secretary Jack Straw sought to distance Britain yesterday from comments by President George W Bush that he would not rule out a military strike against Iran. It came as diplomats gave warning that British attempts to solve the crisis prompted by Tehran’s resumption of its nuclear programme last week were doomed to failure. Bush raised the temperature by giving an interview to Israeli television from his ranch in Crawford, Texas. Asked if he would consider force, he replied: “All options are on the table.” He added: “The use of force is the last option for any president and...
  • Spy Valerie And The Rogue CIA

    07/18/2005 6:13:30 PM PDT · by Cecily · 29 replies · 578+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | July 18, 2005 | James Lewis
    Hold on to your hat. The plot is about to thicken. Behind the scenes, the single most important reason for the Valerie Plame/Joe Wilson farce is that CIA Director Porter Goss has finally started to clean house at Langley. Goss's long-overdue shake-up is clearly backed by the White House, the top levels of the Pentagon and State Department, and the new National Director of Intelligence, John Negroponte. Judging by Director Goss's remarks at his Senate confirmation hearings, those whose jobs are most in danger include the CIA "experts" in WMD proliferation – Valerie Plame's outfit – who completely failed to...
  • Daley denies knowing of leaked Hired Truck memo [Leak intimidates witnesses, undermines Fitzgerald]

    08/01/2005 7:56:10 PM PDT · by summer · 10 replies · 779+ views
    abc7Chicago.com ^ | July 29, 2005 | Andy Shaw
    July 28, 2005 — Mayor Daley is denying that he had any knowledge of a memo regarding the Hired Truck investigation that was improperly leaked to the city's Law Department and others. That memo contains the names of city employees who are cooperating with the government's investigation into City Hall corruption. Two big questions Thursday night: What, if anything, will U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who also handled the highly publicized CIA leak case in Washington D.C., do about a leak in the City Hall corruption case in Chicago? And even if Mayor Daley didn't see the list, why would a...