Posted on 04/20/2003 3:22:12 PM PDT by Mihalis
The Saddam Files At the Iraqi Intelligence Service, a man walked up with a grimy sack of documents and tapes. Tell the world what happened here, he said
By Melinda Liu, Rod Nordland and Evan Thomas NEWSWEEK
April 28 issue After 9-11, as talk of war against Iraq picked up in Washington, the Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) became jittery. ON OCT. 29, 2002, a memo from Directorate 14 (in charge of special operations and wet work like assassinations) reported that one of our sources in the United States, with a high level of reliability, says the CIA and the so-called opposition have a joint plan to bring quislings to Iraq from the north and south to gather information and await future missions. Our informant will be one of them. The memo suggests, disturbingly, that Saddam had a mole somewhere inside U.S. intelligence. Did he? Might he still? As the CIAs legendary mole hunter James Jesus Angleton once said, espionage is a wilderness of mirrors, not least within spy services themselves, so it is hard to know. IIS agents routinely recycled old newspaper clips from foreign media and passed them off as secret reports from informants of high reliability. In a mid-2002 memo, the IIS chief reported that Saddam himself had ordered a reassessment of our people abroad because information that the stations overseas send in are all in the public domain or from the media.
TELL THE WORLD WHAT HAPPENED HERE Like the Nazis and all good totalitarians, Saddams Baathist henchmen kept records. Last week, at the Baghdad headquarters of the Mukhabarat, the secret police, an Iraqi man went up to photographers from NEWSWEEK and the Los Angeles Times carrying a bulging, grimy white rice sack. Tell the world what happened here, he said. Inside were more than 200 cassette tapes, videos and passports, photographs and negatives, CDs and floppy disks, as well as a fat binder thick with documents addressed TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE IRAQI INTELLIGENCE SERVICE.
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If so, I suggest he's probably having a bit of trouble getting in touch with headquarters these days.
Ghaleb Kubba was something of a novelty in Saddams Iraq, wealthy and prosperous, but still not a party member. The owner of a couple of banks and proprietor of the local Pepsi bottling factory in Basra,...Kubbas money insulated his family from mayhem, but it did not shield him from witnessing the almost casual slaughter of his people. Last week he recalled a scene that haunts me still. Kubba was driving his Mercedes through Basras Saad Square when he came upon some 600 men who had been detained while police checked their IDs. According to Kubba, Chemical Ali Hassan al-Majid, Saddams half brother and the tyrant of southern Iraq, stopped and inquired, No IDs? Just shoot them all. Kubba watched as they shot over 600 people in front of me.
And descriptions of torture from "NGO" (UN?) sites.
He may have tried to join a chat room.
Lol. Just have LibertyForum check which account has been inactive since the first bunker-buster :)).
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