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To: Grampa Dave
Thanks. Was there any report, written or otherwise, at all?
61 posted on 04/29/2004 9:29:00 AM PDT by Carolinamom
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To: Carolinamom
He evidently gave an oral accounting of sipping tea and being assured there was no uranium buying afoot, and now represents this as the definitive end all and be all of the matter!

As George Tenet described it (see link at #33), it was quite a bit less and unreliable, to boot:

There was fragmentary intelligence gathered in late 2001 and early 2002 on the allegations of Saddam's efforts to obtain additional raw uranium from Africa, beyond the 550 metric tons already in Iraq. In an effort to inquire about certain reports involving Niger, CIA's counter-proliferation experts, on their own initiative, asked an individual with ties to the region to make a visit to see what he could learn. He reported back to us that one of the former Nigerien (sic) officials he met stated that he was unaware of any contract being signed between Niger and rogue states for the sale of uranium during his tenure in office. The same former official also said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him and insisted that the former official meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss "expanding commercial relations" between Iraq and Niger. The former official interpreted the overture as an attempt to discuss uranium sales. The former officials also offered details regarding Niger's processes for monitoring and transporting uranium that suggested it would be very unlikely that material could be illicitly diverted. There was no mention in the report of forged documents -- or any suggestion of the existence of documents at all.

Because this report, in our view, did not resolve whether Iraq was or was not seeking uranium from abroad, it was given a normal and wide distribution, but we did not brief it to the President, Vice-President or other senior Administration officials. We also had to consider that the former Nigerien officials knew that what they were saying would reach the U.S. government and that this might have influenced what they said.

In the fall of 2002, my Deputy and I briefed hundreds of members of Congress on Iraq. We did not brief the uranium acquisition story.

~snip~

I recall Jack Straw defending British intelligence and noting what is stated above: That even Wilson speaks of an overture in 1999 that he interpreted as an attempt to procure uranium!

64 posted on 04/29/2004 9:37:37 AM PDT by cyncooper
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