Posted on 02/07/2008 7:25:00 AM PST by K-oneTexas
Changing the Iran Nuke Report |
NewsMax.com | Thursday, February 07, 2008
Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell took careful steps to reconsider key portions of a controversial National Intelligence Estimate on Irans nuclear weapons program on Tuesday under sharp questions from members of the Senate Intelligence Committee. McConnell was grilled on the NIEs disputed conclusion that Iran had shut down its nuclear weapons program in the fall of 2003 under international pressure by both Democrats and Republicans. Sen. Kit Bond, the ranking Republican on the committee, chided McConnell for allowing the NIE to be used as a political football, and pointed out that the real revelation of the NIE was just the opposite of how it has been portrayed in news accounts at home and abroad. The main news of the NIE was the confirmation that Iran had a nuclear weapons program, not that it had halted it temporarily, he said. Even the presumed, temporary halt was open to question, Bond added. The French defense minister said publicly that he believes the program has restarted. Now if our government comes to that assessment, then we have set ourselves up to release another NIE or leak intelligence, because this last one has given us a false sense of security. John Bolton, the former undersecretary of state for Arms Control and Nonproliferation, blasted McConnell and the NIE on the morning of the hearing in a sharply-worded oped appearing in The Wall Street Journal. Few seriously doubt that the NIE gravely damaged the Bush administrations diplomatic strategy, Bolton wrote. The NIE was driven by policy considerations, not actual intelligence, and put the communitys credibility and impartiality on the line, Bolton argued. Mr. McConnell should commit the intelligence community to stick to its knitting intelligence and return its policy enthusiasts to agencies where policy is made, Bolton added. He called for the reassignment of the three State Department policy-makers who had authored the NIE. McConnell tried to dismiss Boltons comments, then began to seriously back-pedal. Once he realized that the intelligence community had turned up information that directly contradicted public statements he and his predecessor, John Negroponte, had made about Irans nuclear weapons program, McConnell said he was in a bind. So now my dilemma was, I could not not make this unclassified, he said, even though his preference had been to keep the entire 140 page estimate out of the public eye. Senior Bush administration officials who have read the entire classified NIE have told Newsmax they were appalled at the thin sourcing and shoddy analysis. A former career CIA analyst commented, I have never seen an intelligence analysis this bad. It is misleading, politicized, and poorly written. In a column entitled Stupid Intelligence on Iran, the former defense secretary, James Schlesinger, wrote, Clearly, the key judgments in the NIE were overstated . . . and thus incautiously phrased. Former secretary of state Henry Kissinger warned (in a Dec. 13, 2007 Op-Ed in The Washington Post) that the authors of the NIE saw themselves as a kind of check on, instead of a part of, the executive branch, and excoriated them for seeking to become surrogate policy-makers and advocates. Newsmax first revealed that the NIEs main author, Vann Van Diepen, fled the State Department for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence after he was investigated for insubordination. Van Diepens superior at State, none other than John Bolton, had to bring in an attorney to force Van Diepen to implement sanctions on countries that were engaged in WMD-related technology transfers; that is, to ensure that Van Diepen followed the law after he refused to do so. I identified Van Diepen as a key shadow warrior within McConnells Directorate of National Intelligence in my recent book of the same title. McConnell pleaded lack of time for what he acknowledged was careless wording in the unclassified version of the NIE that was ultimately released to the public on Dec. 3, 2007. So now were in a horse race. Ive got to notify the committee. Ive got to notify allies. Ive got to get unclassified out the door, he said. So if Id had until now to think about it, I probably would have changed a thing or two. Asked what specifically he would have changed, McConnell said he would change the way that we described the nuclear program. For a bureaucrat, such wording amounts to a significant walk back, a congressional source who followed the hearing told Newsmax. The opening sentence of the NIE set the tone for the controversy. It states: We judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program. McConnell acknowledged that the decision to relegate the explanation of what his analysts meant by nuclear weapons program to a footnote was misleading. I think I would change the way that we described the nuclear program, he said. I would argue, maybe even the least significant portion was halted and there are other parts that continue. Armed with McConnells admission, Democrat Evan Bayh then rephrased the key conclusions of the NIE as stating that the Iranians could recommence their nuclear program at any point in time and ultimately theyre likely to be successful. When McConnell agreed, Bayh then blasted him for releasing a document to the public that was misleading, contradictory, and had unintended consequences that, in my own view, are damaging to the national security interests of our country. McConnell will face renewed grilling on the NIE on Thursday when he faces the House intelligence panel for a similar hearing.
Gee, I wish I’d seen that hearing.
And Mr.Van Diepen still has a job?
Do we still have laws against treason?
let me get this straight.
there were people who wrongfully dismissed Iran’s nukes as a threat for political reasons ? and that changed the NIE report ?
He still has a job. It literally takes an act of congress to get rid of these traitors and that’s what McConnell meant that his hands are tied. They are protected by congress and in turn write what congress wants them to write. It’s all politics and this politics are putting millions of lives in danger.
Yep. This traitor is answering to someone in congress and writing things the way that person wants. There’s more than this one traitor that managed to get the NIE changed but all of them are working the same way.
Unbelieveable, isn’t it!?
Few seriously doubt that the NIE gravely damaged the Bush administrations diplomatic strategy, Bolton wrote.
The NIE was driven by policy considerations, not actual intelligence, and put the communitys credibility and impartiality on the line, Bolton argued.
Bet we will not be hearing about this story from the MSM or the DhimmiRATs. It doesn’t fit their agenda.
Reporting on the elections and tornadoes are acting as a great diversion for those not wanting the public to hear the truth about the NIE report.
What, we are supposed to be surprised by this? What is the party line of the entire modern left, and the entire European political class, on the subject?
Their bottom line is not, "Iran doesn't get nukes". Their bottom line is "no further action by the US will be supported or approved". Consequences be darned, that is their bottom line. Because it is not Iranian power in the world, but US power in the world, that bothers them.
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