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Nuclear Bombshell: The Truth that John Kerry Knows
times of india ^ | 3/14/04 | K SUBRAHMANYAM

Posted on 03/15/2004 9:13:10 AM PST by knak

The myth that A Q Khan’s proliferation activities were conducted without the knowledge of the Pakistani army chiefs and prime ministers and further that the US administration was fully satisfied with this explanation stands demolished. Consider the following.

One, in an interview to the Far Eastern Economic Review US deputy secretary Wolfowitz indicates there was a deal between the US and Pakistan for the cover-up.

Two, according to Khan’s friends, General Zia-ul Haq directed him to respond to the 1987 Iranian overtures for nuclear technology but told him not to go too far.

Three, two former assistant secretaries of state of the Bush (Sr) administration, Harry Rowan and Henri Sokoslki, have disclosed that General Aslam Beg told them in 1990 that if the US were to cut off aid to Pakistan it might be forced to share nuclear technology with Iran at a price.

Four, between 1984-86, the US sold arms to Iran illegally to secure the release of hostages held by Hizbullah in Lebanon. A part of the proceeds of the arms sales was diverted as aid to contra rebels in Nicaragua in defiance of a Congressional ban.

When a CIA plane carrying the arms supply was shot down and the American pilot taken prisoner, the matter became public. The national security advisor, Admiral Poindexter, and Colonel Oliver North were put on trial and were initially convicted and subsequently acquitted on a technicality.

Whether the Iran-contra deal encouraged the Iranians to make overtures to Pakistan on nuclear technology and General Zia was emboldened to direct A Q Khan to respond positively would need to be further investigated.

However, it is an open secret that the US was permissive of the Pak nuclear weapons programme: The Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) owned by the Pakistani, Agha Hasan Abedi, was chosen by the CIA to put through the Iran-contra arms deal.

The bank’s collapse in 1991 kicked up a lot of political dust: So much so, the bank’s illegal penetration of the US banking system, through a benami take-over of the First American Bank, became the subject matter of Senate Foreign Relations sub-committee enquiry chaired, most interestingly, by senator John Kerry — the present Democratic contender for the US presidency.

The enquiry report found that BCCI was involved in the sale of nuclear technologies and had indulged in various criminal activities — such as drugs trade, illegal arms deals, prostitution and money laundering.

The report also said that BCCI had cultivated many prominent US personalities — among them, former defence secretary Clark Clifford, directors of CIA, Richard Helms and William Casey, former president Jimmy Carter.

The report commented adversely on the inadequate cooperation of the CIA in the conduct of the enquiry. It recommended further action to make the CIA more accountable. The trial of Clark Clifford, who lent his prestige and name for the illegal activities of BCCI in the US, was dropped in view of his age and poor health.

Later, the BCCI affair was given a quiet burial presumably because the CIA and many prominent personalities were involved. There were even allegations of connections between BCCI and the Bush family.

Given the close interaction of the CIA and the BCCI which handled the banking transactions relating to the Pakistani nuclear programme and the Iran-contra illegal arms deals, could the CIA have been totally ignorant at that stage about Pakistan-Iran nuclear proliferation?

Since Agha Hasan Abedi was close to the Pakistani ISI and leadership, information on the involvement of so many leading US personalities in the BCCI deals would have given the Pakistani leadership an extremely powerful leverage on the US establishment.

It is quite possible that cassettes containing A Q Khan’s account of his proliferation going back to 1987, and sent out through his daughter to the UK, may contain not only details of the involvement of Pakistani generals and leaders in the proliferation activities but also information regarding the involvement of the CIA and other leading American personalities with BCCI and its criminal activities and the US permissiveness on Pakistan-Iran nuclear transactions. No doubt this is only a speculation, but it is a highly plausible one.

The Kerry committee specifically referred to BCCI’s involvement in the sale of nuclear technologies. The committee also said that “It was not merely BCCI’s deception that permitted it to infiltrate the United States and its banking system. Also essential were BCCI’s use of political influence-peddling and the revolving door in Washington”.

President Bush has attacked senator Kerry’s record in funding intelligence and referred to his move to reduce CIA’s funding in 1995. This was in response to Kerry’s charge that Bush had impeded investigations into intelligence failures.

Yet, can there be a greater intelligence failure than the US administration’s alleged inability to monitor the long and extensive proliferation activity under A Q Khan?

There is a remarkable similarity between the pardons given to the guilty in the Iran-contra affair, dropping the trial of Clark Clifford, the frontman for BCCI operations in US, and the pardon extended by General Musharraf to A Q Khan. Clark Clifford too was an icon in the US.

Before long, we will know whether the presidential campaign clashes between Kerry and Bush in the coming days will bring out the truth about the A Q Khan affair or the US establishment will close ranks to bury the issue to protect the CIA and many leading personalities.


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KEYWORDS: 17august1988; 2004; ambassadoralraphel; bcci; birchbayh; cia; deadefeoreport; defeo; executiveaction; generalherbwassom; kerry; khan; noriega; nuganhand; nukes; pakistan; pkfallenarrow; proliferation; yinhand
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1 posted on 03/15/2004 9:13:13 AM PST by knak
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To: potlatch; ntnychik
Ping
2 posted on 03/15/2004 9:20:41 AM PST by ntnychik
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To: ntnychik
Ok, I have taken Master's degree courses. I am not stupid. I cant follow all of this.

If you cannot boil it down to three sentences, it wont matter.

Move on to the next one.
3 posted on 03/15/2004 9:26:14 AM PST by Vermont Lt (I am not from Vermont. I lived there for four years and that was enough.)
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To: knak
Could you kindly summarize this so I can understand who's going to be in deep doodie and who's O.K.? I'm not usually this dense, but I'm not getting it, I suppose.

Thanks,

MS
4 posted on 03/15/2004 9:26:17 AM PST by Maria S ("I will do whatever the Americans want…I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid." Gaddafi, 9/03)
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To: ntnychik
Yet, can there be a greater intelligence failure than the US administration’s alleged inability to monitor the long and extensive proliferation activity under A Q Khan?

Hit piece on W via Bush I and Reagan.

5 posted on 03/15/2004 9:33:44 AM PST by 4CJ (||) OUR sins put Him on that cross - HIS love for us kept Him there. (||)
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To: Vermont Lt
Alternative Summary: BCCI was bad enough to involve corruption from both parties (R&D).

Nobody was prosecuted in the whole deal, although the corporation BCCI paid a large fine. Mueller, current FBI leader, was a leading prosecutor in that case.

The whole thing stinks.

6 posted on 03/15/2004 9:42:55 AM PST by Triple (All forms of socialism deny individuals the right to the fruits of their labor)
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To: Vermont Lt
Alternative Summary: BCCI was bad enough to involve corruption from both parties (R&D).

Nobody was prosecuted in the whole deal, although the corporation BCCI paid a large fine. Mueller, current FBI leader, was a leading prosecutor in that case.

The whole thing stinks.

7 posted on 03/15/2004 9:43:09 AM PST by Triple (All forms of socialism deny individuals the right to the fruits of their labor)
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To: Vermont Lt
Alternative Summary: BCCI was bad enough to involve corruption from both parties (R&D).

Nobody was prosecuted in the whole deal, although the corporation BCCI paid a large fine. Mueller, current FBI leader, was a leading prosecutor in that case.

The whole thing stinks.

8 posted on 03/15/2004 9:43:11 AM PST by Triple (All forms of socialism deny individuals the right to the fruits of their labor)
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To: 4ConservativeJustices
Hit piece on W via Bush I and Reagan.

I find it apalling that a member of the media would so blatantly attack our president on an issue that he is clearly not able to effect.

Our choices with Pakistan are thus;
1) Work with them, keep them close, deal with their bad behavior quietly and maybe even without their knowledge.
2) Blow them off the map (maybe later?) 3) Ignore them... not!
9 posted on 03/15/2004 9:48:12 AM PST by Paloma_55
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To: knak
Media Digging for Kerry Nuggets
NewsMax.com

Kerry was also much involved in investigating the BCCI scandal that peaked in 1992. In an investigative summary, Kerry and associates concluded that many investigative leads remain to be explored, including the alleged relationship between the late CIA director William Casey and BCCI; the extent of BCCI’s involvement in Pakistan’s nuclear program; BCCI’s manipulation of commodities and securities markets in Europe and Canada; the use of BCCI by central figures in the alleged “October Surprise;” its involvement with foreign intelligence agencies; the financial dealings of BCCI directors with Charles Keating, including the possibility that BCCI related entities may have laundered funds for Keating to move them outside the U.S.; BCCI’s financing of commodities and other business dealings of international criminal financier Marc Rich…

10 posted on 03/15/2004 12:08:35 PM PST by malia (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 - Peaceful Tomorrows-ANSWER(just tip of the iceberg)=Tides=Heinz Foundation-)
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To: Triple
"Alternative Summary: BCCI was bad enough to involve corruption from both parties (R&D)."

Right and some more than others.

11 posted on 03/15/2004 12:10:02 PM PST by malia (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 - Peaceful Tomorrows-ANSWER(just tip of the iceberg)=Tides=Heinz Foundation-)
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To: Shermy; blam; nuconvert; Valin; archy; happygrl; keri
BCCI Ping.
12 posted on 03/15/2004 12:16:33 PM PST by swarthyguy
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To: Vermont Lt
You may have a Master's degree, but you flunked punctuation.

Here's two apostrophes that you can have free of charge: ' and '.

You're welcome.

13 posted on 03/15/2004 12:29:09 PM PST by happygrl (Security Mom)
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To: happygrl
Well, if you want to get technical, there was an extra one there in masters that you could have used so there was only a need for one.
14 posted on 03/15/2004 12:35:23 PM PST by paul51
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To: Paloma_55; swarthyguy
You've hit the nail on the head.

Bush II has nothing to do with this.

This writer is stretching, to put it mildly.

This happened when President Bush was still in his cups, following baseball and clueless about the world.

Back in those days days, his only interest in BCCI would have been if he thought it was a brand of beer.

That is not to say tha a lot of prominient people in both parties weren't up to their necks in this.

It's just that now-President Bush wasn't one of them.

15 posted on 03/15/2004 12:36:07 PM PST by happygrl (Security Mom)
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To: paul51
OK, you can have the other one to keep in reserve.

Speak now, or I'm taking it to e-bay.

16 posted on 03/15/2004 12:38:20 PM PST by happygrl (Security Mom)
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To: happygrl
Since the price is right, I guess I'll hold onto it. Second thought, go ahead, have fun and good luck. I'm still trying to figure out the article!
17 posted on 03/15/2004 12:53:12 PM PST by paul51
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To: Triple
So.... does your screen name tell us how many times you'll post all of your replies? ;-)
18 posted on 03/15/2004 1:11:12 PM PST by r9etb
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To: Vermont Lt
I thought it was just me! LOL!!
19 posted on 03/15/2004 1:16:31 PM PST by WV Mountain Mama (Card carrying member of the Republican Attack Machine.)
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To: knak; swarthyguy; happygrl
Part of the problem with this article is the title.
That being said...............

This seems to be a key paragraph in what the author's trying to get at: "It is quite possible that cassettes containing A Q Khan’s account of his proliferation going back to 1987, and sent out through his daughter to the UK, may contain not only details of the involvement of Pakistani generals and leaders in the proliferation activities but also information regarding the involvement of the CIA and other leading American personalities with BCCI and its criminal activities and the US permissiveness on Pakistan-Iran nuclear transactions."

The connection to President Bush now, is that information may be revealed about his father's dealings in the whole BCCI mess and the permissiveness of allowing Pakistan and Khan to get away with clandestine nuclear deals. And that any president since, should have watching Khan.
At least I think that's what he's trying to get at.
BCCI and the money laundering is tied in with this mess.

If/when this hits the papers and media airwaves, the public won't know what the heck anyone's talking about.
It will be a confusing jumble of names and dates and incidences that happened 15yrs ago and they'll switch the channel.

If I'm missing any punctuation marks, please feel free to donate any extras you may have. Thank you.
20 posted on 03/15/2004 1:19:14 PM PST by nuconvert (CAUTION: I'm an acquaintance of someone labelled "an obstinate supporter of dangerous fantasies")
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