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Cheney under pressure to quit over false war evidence
UK Independent ^ | July 16, 2003 | Andrew Buncombe

Posted on 07/15/2003 6:43:26 PM PDT by FairOpinion

Dick Cheney, the US Vice-President and the administration's most outspoken hawk over Iraq, faced demands for his resignation last night as he was accused of using false evidence to build the case for war.

He was accused of using his office to insist that a false claim about Iraq's efforts to buy uranium from Africa to restart its nuclear programme be included in George Bush's State of the Union address - overriding the concerns of the CIA director, George Tenet.

Mr Cheney was also accused of knowingly misleading Congress when the administration sought its authorisation for the use of force to oust Saddam Hussein.

The allegations against Mr Cheney have come most vocally from a group of senior former intelligence officials who believe that information from the intelligence community was selectively used to support a war fought for political reasons. In an open letter to President George Bush, the group have asked that he demand Mr Cheney's resignation.

As the clamour for a full inquest into the African uranium claims grew on both sides of the Atlantic, Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, was accused by MPs of lacking "credibility" after he admitted knowing a month before the war that documents making the assertion were forgeries. Mr Straw said in a statement he had known that letters given to the UN nuclear agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency, about the Niger claim were fake as early as February.

Mr Straw also claimed that the Government's case for military action was not based on "intelligence reports".

Labour MPs, including Tam Dalyell, the father of the House, asked why Mr Straw had not told MPs that the documents were fake in advance of the vote to approve military action on 18 March. "He now says the Government knew it was a forgery in February. Why didn't he tell us before Parliament voted for war?" he said. "Also if the case for war is not based on intelligence, what is it based on?"

Last night the Labour-dominated Foreign Affairs Committee asked Mr Straw to reveal what he knew about the Niger claim.

Donald Anderson, the committee's chairman, wrote to Mr Straw asking him when the CIA first questioned the Niger connection, and why ministers had not admitted earlier that there were doubts about the claims. The committee also asked whether the CIA had questioned any other claims in the September dossier on Iraq's weapons.

The letter, signed by 11 MPs of all parties, called on Mr Straw to confirm The Independent's report that technical documents and centrifuge parts found at the home of an Iraqi nuclear scientist in Baghdad had lain buried for 12 years. The letter also asked Mr Straw to reveal when he knew that the former US ambassador Joseph Wilson had found claims about Niger-Iraq links to be false.

Last week the White House admitted that the claim that Iraq was seeking "significant quantities of uranium from Africa" - based on faked documents provided by the Italian intelligence services - should not have been included in President Bush's speech of 28 January.

In Washington there is no conclusive proof that Mr Cheney was responsible for insisting that the claim be made in the speech. But there is clear evidence of Mr Cheney's interest in the alleged Niger deal. Joseph Wilson, a former US ambassador, said he was asked by the CIA to go to Niger and investigate the claim in a request from the Vice-President's office. Mr Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis Libby, has admitted that during a briefing from the CIA "the Vice-President asked a question about the implication of the report".

There have been reports from CIA officials that in the months before the war Mr Cheney made a "multiple number" of personal visits to its headquarters in Virginia to meet officials analysing intelligence relating to Iraq. "[He] sent signals, intended or otherwise, that a certain output was desired from here," one senior CIA official told reporters.

The CIA director, Mr Tenet, said he accepted responsibility for approving the speech but said his officers had only "concurred" with White House officials that by naming the British Government as the source of the Niger claim it was "factually correct". Britain has stood by the claim, saying it has evidence in addition to the Italian documents.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: africa; cheney; iraq; niger; overplayedhand; uranium
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To: FairOpinion
BOGUS!
21 posted on 07/15/2003 6:48:07 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: Howlin; hchutch; Chancellor Palpatine
Precisely. Not ONE NAMED source.

Except for Greg Packer of Huntington, New York.

22 posted on 07/15/2003 6:48:23 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: Poohbah
LOL! Well, he can't "get work" here anymore; perhaps he has moved on to Europe!
23 posted on 07/15/2003 6:49:02 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Torie
a group of senior former intelligence officers

And who praytell are these unnamed ones?

One is Greg Packer of Huntington, New York.

24 posted on 07/15/2003 6:49:06 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: Antoninus
I demand Hillary! resign.
25 posted on 07/15/2003 6:49:43 PM PDT by CheneyChick
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To: Howlin
Actually, I think "Greg Packer" is kind of like Agent Smith in Matrix: Reloaded.
26 posted on 07/15/2003 6:50:03 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: Torie; CheneyChick
senior former intelligence officials: Former Clinton Administration political appointees who lost their jobs and have an axe to grind
27 posted on 07/15/2003 6:50:22 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Objects in post may be funnier than they appear)
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To: Howlin
The Democrats are just getting warmed up.

The more I see of them, the more I think that comparing them to piranhas is appropriate.


28 posted on 07/15/2003 6:50:53 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion
Cheney under pressure to quit over false war evidence

This is absolutely ridiculous. These so-called former senior intelligence officials don't seem to have any names. Figures. Pure trashtalk.

29 posted on 07/15/2003 6:52:31 PM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: FairOpinion
We've already seen a number of NYT hacks resign. If this campaign continues, expect to see more media hacks surrender.

These people need to rethink their stratergy.

30 posted on 07/15/2003 6:52:34 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: FairOpinion
The Onion?
31 posted on 07/15/2003 6:53:42 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: Jorge
The UK Independent is not the crazy one, the Democrats are.

Here is an excerpt from a NY Times article:

"But Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, a group of retired spooks, issued an open letter to President Bush yesterday reflecting the view of many in the intel community that the central culprit is Vice President Dick Cheney. The open letter called for Mr. Cheney's resignation."

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/15/opinion/15KRIS.html?ex=1058846400&en=043172639c4f08bb&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE



32 posted on 07/15/2003 6:54:54 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Torie
And who praytell are these unnamed ones?

That was my first question too. Then I looked at the source. Papers like this don't need real facts or sources to post their rumors.

33 posted on 07/15/2003 6:55:12 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: OldFriend
Although I don't believe this will go anyplace, our party simply needs to do a better job getting the message out. My hope is that Blair's visit will bolster the administration's position on this story.
34 posted on 07/15/2003 6:55:21 PM PDT by Peach
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To: FairOpinion
I am getting so @$#%^$$%^&# sick and tired of democRATs and their lowlife, dirty, and politically motivated crap!!!! Why would ANYBODY vote for people that are so obviously lacking in basic decency, respect and common sense. They're like schoolyard bullies that will do anything to get their way. We've already seen what happens when adolescent bullies are in charge and we don't need to see it again! When are WE gonna go on the offensive against these sorry @$$#*!$%$????
35 posted on 07/15/2003 6:55:41 PM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: FairOpinion
Ridiculous. Who is "demanding" this? I think the Brits have been engaging in seances again. Too much table-rapping and ouija boards - they've gone round the bend.
36 posted on 07/15/2003 6:56:20 PM PDT by livius
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To: CheneyChick

37 posted on 07/15/2003 6:56:41 PM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (This morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas I'll never know.)
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To: FairOpinion; ALOHA RONNIE
former intelligence officials

Sounds like Hackworth trying to save face.

38 posted on 07/15/2003 6:56:41 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Howlin
Not ONE NAMED source

You got it. This doesn't pass the Journalism 101 test: WHO, what, where, how, when.

39 posted on 07/15/2003 6:56:50 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: FairOpinion
Dick Cheney, the US Vice-President and the administration's most outspoken hawk over Iraq, faced demands for his resignation last night as he was accused of using false evidence to build the case for war.

But the paper cannot even name ONE person who "demanded" Cheney's resignation?

I guess this isn't much of a story then, is it?

40 posted on 07/15/2003 6:57:03 PM PDT by 11th Earl of Mar
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