CHENEY, RUMSFELD, WOLFOWITZ AND PERLE AT THE HEART OF THIS AGENDA
"Democratic presidential aspirant Dennis Kucinich is
calling on Vice President Dick Cheney to explain his role in how the now-disavowed claim
that Iraq was seeking uranium in Africa ended up in President Bush's State of the Union
address.... In a letter sent to the vice president, the Ohio congressman and two members
of the House Government Reform subcommittee on national security, emerging threats and
international relations asked Cheney to explain his multiple visits to CIA
headquarters.... Kucinich and Reps. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.,
posed 10 questions that they want the vice president to answer, such as: 'Did you or a
member of your staff at any time direct or encourage CIA analysts to disseminate
unreliable intelligence?'..."
Kucinich Challenges Cheney in Iraq Flap
Associated Press, 22 July 2003
"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...."
Cheney under pressure to quit over false war evidence
Independent,
16 July 2003
".... 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."
16 Words, and Counting
New
York Times, 15 July 2003
"With demands for a full-scale investigation of the
manipulation of intelligence by the administration of Pres. George W. Bush mounting
steadily, it appears increasingly clear that key officials and their allies outside the
administration intended to use the Sep. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks as a pretext for going
to war against Iraq within hours of the attacks themselves. Within
the administration, the principals appear to have included Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld, Deputy Defense
Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, Vice
Pres. Dick Cheney, and his
national security adviser, I. Lewis Libby, among others in key posts in the National
Security Council and the State Department. Outside the administration, key figures
included close friends of both Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld, including Richard Perle, former
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) chief James Woolsey -- both members of Rumsfeld's
Defense Policy Board (DPB); Frank Gaffney, head of the arms-industry-funded Center for
Security Policy; and William Kristol, editor of Rupert Murdoch-owned Weekly Standard and
chairman of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), among others... A close
examination of the public record indicates that all of these individuals -- both in and
outside the administration -- were actively preparing the ground within days, even hours,
after the 9/11 attacks, for an eventual attack on Iraq, whether or not it had any role in
the attacks or any connection to al Qaeda. The challenge, in their view, was to persuade
the public that such links either did indeed exist or were sufficiently likely to exist
that a preventive strike against Iraq was warranted. Their success in that respect was
stunning, although, in order to pull it off, they also had to distort and exaggerate the
evidence being collected by U.S. intelligence agencies. Cheney, according to published
accounts, had already confided to friends even before Sep. 11 that he hoped the Bush
administration would remove Hussein from power. But the evidence about Rumsfeld is even
more dramatic. According to an account by veteran CBS newsman David Martin last September,
Rumsfeld was 'telling his aides to start thinking about striking Iraq, even though there
was no evidence linking Saddam Hussein to the attacks' five hours after an American
Airlines jet slammed into the Pentagon. Martin attributed his account in part to notes
that had been taken at the time by a Rumsfeld aide. They quote the defense chief asking
for the 'best info fast' to 'judge whether good enough to hit SH (Saddam Hussein) at the
same time, not only UBL (Usama bin Laden). The administration should'go massive...sweep it
all up, things related and not', the notes quote Rumsfeld as saying. Wolfowitz shared
those views, according to an account of the meeting Sep. 15-16 of the administration's war
council at Camp David provided by the Washington Post's Bill Woodward and Dan Balz. In the
I-was-there style for which Woodward, whose access to powerful officials since
his investigative role in the Watergate scandal almost 30 years ago is unmatched, is
famous: 'Wolfowitz argued (at the meeting) that the real source of all the trouble and
terrorism was probably Hussein. The terrorist attacks of Sept 11 created an opportunity to
strike. Now, Rumsfeld asked again: 'Is this the time to attack Iraq?' "
Key Officials Used 9/11 As
Pretext for Iraq War
Inter Press Service, 16 July
2003
Manilla
Times, 18 July 2003
"According to
former Bush officials, all defence and intelligence sources, senior administration figures
created a shadow agency of Pentagon analysts staffed mainly by ideological amateurs to
compete with the CIA and its military counterpart, the Defence Intelligence Agency. The
agency, called the Office of Special Plans (OSP), was set up by the
defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, to second-guess CIA
information and operated under the patronage of hardline conservatives in the top rungs of
the administration, the Pentagon and at the White House, including Vice-President Dick Cheney. The
ideologically driven network functioned like a shadow government, much of it off the
official payroll and beyond congressional oversight....In the days after September 11, Mr
Rumsfeld and his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, mounted an attempt
to include Iraq in the war against terror. When the established agencies came up with
nothing concrete to link Iraq and al-Qaida, the OSP was given the task of looking more
carefully....The OSP was an open and largely unfiltered conduit to the White House.... The
OSP absorbed this heady brew of raw intelligence, rumour and plain disinformation and made
it a 'product', a prodigious stream of reports with a guaranteed readership in the White
House. The primary customers were Mr Cheney, Mr Libby and their closest ideological ally
on the national security council, Stephen
Hadley, Condoleezza Rice's deputy."
The spies who pushed for war
Guardian
17 July
"Among the most vocal proponents
of publicizing the alleged Niger connection, two senior officials said, were Cheney and
officials in the office of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. The effort was led by
Robert G. Joseph, the top National Security Council staff official on nuclear
proliferation, the officials said. Cheney alleged in an Aug. 26, 2002, speech that Saddam
'has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons,' and this March 16 he went much
further, saying: 'We believe he has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons.'..."
White House was warned of dubious intelligence, official
says
Miami Herald, 13 June 2003
"Where else did the U.S. stretch
evidence to generate public support for the war? If so many doubted the uranium
allegations, who inside the government kept putting those allegations on the table?...
When it got to Washington, the Iraq-Niger uranium report caught the eye of someone
important: Vice President Dick Cheney...."
A Question of Trust
TIME,
13 July 2003
"..'We know he has been
absolutely trying to acquire nuclear weapons and we believe he has, in fact, reconstituted
nuclear weapons,' [on 16 March Vice President] Cheney told NBC's 'Meet the Press.' U.S.
intelligence officials said they have no evidence Iraq reconstituted its nuclear program
after the 1991 Gulf War as Cheney suggested..."
Questions surround WMD hunt
CNN 18 June, 2003
"If intelligence information was manipulated by
the Bush administration in an apparent attempt to strengthen the argument for war, which
members of the administration were involved in the manipulation? Wilson's statements
suggest that a good place for the Senate to start looking for answers is in the office of
Vice President Dick Cheney."
Was war based on a lie? Ask Cheney
Madison Capital
Times 10 July 2003
"They may have finally found the smoking gun that nails
the culprit responsible for the Iraq war. Unfortunately, the incriminating evidence wasn't
left in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces but rather in Vice President Dick Cheney's
office....Former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson publicly revealed over the weekend that he
was the mysterious envoy whom the CIA, under pressure from Cheney, sent to Niger to
investigate a document - now known to be a crude forgery - that allegedly showed Iraq was
trying to acquire enriched uranium that might be used to build a nuclear bomb. Wilson
found no basis for the story, and nobody else has either... In order to believe that our
president was not lying to us, we must believe that this information did not find its way
through Cheney's office to the Oval Office."
A Diplomat's Undiplomatic Truth: They Lied
The Los Angeles Times, 8 July 2003
"Piecing the story together from
two people directly involved and three others who were briefed on it, the tale begins at
the end of 2001, when third-rate forged documents turned up in West Africa purporting to
show the sale by Niger to Iraq of tons of 'yellowcake' uranium. Italy's intelligence
service obtained the documents and shared them with British spooks, who passed them on to
Washington. Mr. Cheney's office got wind of this and asked the C.I.A. to
investigate.....Officials now claim that the C.I.A. inexplicably did not report back to
the White House with this envoy's findings and reasoning, or with an assessment of its own
that the information was false. I hear something different. My understanding is that while
Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet may not have told Mr. Bush that the Niger
documents were forged, lower C.I.A. officials did tell both the vice president's office
and National Security Council staff members. "
White House in Denial
New York Times, 13 June
2003
"Now 'senior
administration officials' are telling gullible reporters that Cheney was never informed of
the outcome of the investigation he ordered. I'm not making this up."
Former CIA officer, Ray McGovern
Deceived into War
Counterpunch ,12 June 2003
"In recent weeks, administration officials have
begun spreading the word that Cheney was never told the Iraq-Niger story was based on a
forgery. I asked a senior official who recently served at the National Security
Council if he thought that was possible. He pointed out that rigorous NSC procedures call
for a very specific response to all vice presidential questions and added that 'the fact
that Cheney's office had originally asked that the Iraq-Niger report be checked out makes
it inconceivable that his office would not have been informed of the results.' Did the
president himself know that the information used to secure congressional approval for war
was based on a forgery? We don't know. But which would be worse - that he knew or that he
didn't?"
Cheney And The CIA: Not Business
As Usual
Hartford
Courant, 27 June 2003
"A captured Al Qaida document reveals that US energy companies
were secretly negotiating with the Taliban to build a pipeline. The document was obtained by the FBI but was not allowed to be shared with other agencies in order to protect Enron. Multiple sources confirm that American law enforcement agencies were deliberately kept in the dark and systematically prevented from connecting the dots before 9/11 in order to aid Enrons secret and immoral Taliban negotiations.... in January 2001, Vice President Cheney allegedly reinstated the intelligence block and expanded it to effectively preclude any investigations whatsoever of Saudi-Taliban-Afghan oil connections. Former FBI counter-terrorism chief John ONeil resigned from the FBI in disgust, stating that he was ordered not to investigate Saudi-Al Qaida connections because of the Enron pipeline deal. [Former Federal Prosecutor John Loftus] has confirmed that it was ONeil who originally discovered the AL Qaida pipeline memo after the Embassy bombings in Africa... The Enron cover-up confirms that 9/11 was not an intelligence failure or a law enforcement failure (at least not entirely). Instead, it was a foreign policy failure of the highest order. If Congress ever combines its Enron investigation with 9/11, Cheneys whole house of cards will collapse. "Did Sept 11 victims die for Enron? - 'Fight Smart' 8 March 2002
"A federal appeals court dealt a setback to the
Bush administration Tuesday, refusing to stop a lawsuit delving into Vice President Dick
Cheney's contacts with the energy industry as his task force was drafting the White
House's energy policy.In a 2-1 ruling, the court rejected the government's arguments that
the lawsuit would be an unconstitutional intrusion on the operations of the executive
office of the president.... The groups that are suing -- Sierra Club and the conservative
Judicial Watch -- allege that participants from industry effectively became members of the
task force in assembling the White House's energy policy. The administration says the
makeup of the task force was limited to government officials."
Court Allows Suit on Cheney's Energy Panel
New
York Times, 8 July 2003
"It hardly needs
to be added that if Saddam does acquire the capability to deliver weapons of mass
destruction, as he is almost certain to do if we continue along the present course, the
safety of American troops in the region, of our friends and allies like Israel and the
moderate Arab states, and a significant portion of the worlds
supply of oil will all be put at hazard.... We
urge you to articulate this aim, and to turn your Administration's attention to
implementing a strategy for removing Saddam's regime from power. This will require a full
complement of diplomatic, political and military efforts... We believe the U.S. has the
authority under existing UN resolutions to take the necessary steps, including military
steps, to protect our vital interests in the Gulf. "
PNAC letter to President
Clinton, 1998
Signed by Donald
Rumsfeld and others associated with the subsequent Bush Administration
"The New York Times, recently buffeted by a news
fabrication scandal and a management shake-up, has been particularly cautious about
reporting the larger story of the politicization of intelligence and the role of Vice
President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld".
The press gives Bush a free ride on his lies
Boston
Globe, 16 July 2003
"[Defense Secretary] Rumsfeld has been so determined to
find a rationale for an attack that on 10 separate occasions he asked the CIA to find
evidence linking Iraq to the terror attacks of Sept 11. The intelligence agency repeatedly
came back empty handed."
"Mr
Rumsfeld, testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee, said that the US-led
coalition 'did not act in Iraq because we had discovered dramatic new evidence of
Iraqs pursuit of weapons of mass murder'. Rather, he said, the United States acted
because the Administration saw 'existing evidence in a new light, through the prism of our experience on September 11'. "
Rumsfeld admits
evidence for war was not new
London Times,
10 July 2003
So Instead They Had To Go For The Weapons
Of Mass Destruction Line
Largely Based On Information Collected Over 10 Years Ago
"The Bush administration focused on alleged weapons of
mass destruction as the primary justification for toppling Saddam Hussein by force because
it was politically convenient, a top-level official at the Pentagon has acknowledged.
The extraordinary admission comes in an interview with Paul
Wolfowitz, the Deputy Defence Secretary, in the July issue of the magazine Vanity
Fair. ...'For bureaucratic reasons we settled on one issue, weapons of mass destruction,
because it was the one reason everyone could agree on,' Mr Wolfowitz tells the magazine.
The comments suggest that, even for the US administration, the logic that was presented
for going to war may have been an empty shell. They come to light, moreover, just two days
after Mr Wolfowitz's immediate boss, Donald Rumsfeld, the
Defence Secretary, conceded for the first time that the arms might never be found.... The
magazine article reveals that Mr Wolfowitz was even pushing
Mr Bush to attack Iraq immediately after the 11 September attacks in the US, instead of
invading Afghanistan. There have long been suspicions that Mr Wolfowitz has essentially
been running a shadow administration out of his Pentagon office, ensuring that the
right-wing views of himself and his followers find their way into the practice of American
foreign policy. He is best known as the author of the policy of first-strike pre-emption
in world affairs that was adopted by Mr Bush shortly after the al-Qa'ida attacks."
WMD Just a Convenient Excuse for War, Admits Wolfowitz
Independent, 30 May 2003
'Selective Intelligence' - Office of Special Plans - New Yorker, 5 May 2003
"According to
former Bush officials, all defence and intelligence sources, senior administration figures
created a shadow agency of Pentagon analysts staffed mainly by ideological amateurs to
compete with the CIA and its military counterpart, the Defence Intelligence Agency. The
agency, called the Office of Special Plans (OSP), was set up by the
defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, to second-guess CIA
information and operated under the patronage of hardline conservatives in the top rungs of
the administration, the Pentagon and at the White House, including Vice-President Dick Cheney. The
ideologically driven network functioned like a shadow government, much of it off the
official payroll and beyond congressional oversight....In the days after September 11, Mr
Rumsfeld and his deputy, Paul Wolfowitz, mounted an attempt
to include Iraq in the war against terror. When the established agencies came up with
nothing concrete to link Iraq and al-Qaida, the OSP was given the task of looking more
carefully....The OSP was an open and largely unfiltered conduit to the White House.... The
OSP absorbed this heady brew of raw intelligence, rumour and plain disinformation and made
it a 'product', a prodigious stream of reports with a guaranteed readership in the White
House. The primary customers were Mr Cheney, Mr Libby and their closest ideological ally
on the national security council, Stephen
Hadley, Condoleezza Rice's deputy."
The spies who pushed for war
Guardian
17 July
'Fight Smart' Special Report
David Kelly and Scott
Ritter Contents |
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enough time to read the full 100 plus page report? |
"President Bush, asked about the Niger
issue at a news conference during his visit to South Africa, did not answer directly but
said that he was 'certain that Saddam Hussein had a weapons of mass destruction
programme'. Like Mr Blair, he has dropped the assertion that
Iraq actually had weapons. Both now say that it had a
'programme.' "
Did Iraq try to get African uranium?
BBC Online 9 July
| Background Media Links For This 'Fight Smart' Report |
| CIA challenged reliability of Blair September dossier before it was published |
| What the Blair September dossier actually said |
| The lies are leaking |
| The Italian connection |
| Right wing think tanks that pushed unknowing US public into war for oil |
| Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Perle at the heart of this agenda |
| British complicity - 'Operation Rockingham' |
| 'Dark Actors' - The death of Dr Kelly and what he knew |
| Why Britain has gone along with all of this |
| How the media let humanity down - The General Kamel episode and other deceptions the press ignored before the war |
"There is
no longer any serious doubt that Bush administration officials deceived us into war. The
key question now is why so many influential people are in denial, unwilling to admit the
obvious.... even people who aren't partisan Republicans shy away from confronting
the administration's dishonest case for war, because they don't want to face the
implications."
Denial and Deception
New York Times, 24 June 2003
Including
A Vision For Transforming America - 24 March 2003
This Is Our Prime Minister - 23 Feb 2003
What Is Happening To Britain
And America? - 9 Feb 2003
The 911 Omar Sheikh Files - 2 Jan
2003
'October Surprise 2002' - Life After The US Constitutional Coup - 31 Oct 2002
What Did Britain Know About 911? - 28 Aug 2002
Why Did Bush Not Act On Sept 11? - 9 May 2002
World Peace Offered From Hiroshima - 22 April 2002
Did Sept 11 victims die for Enron? - 8 March 2002
CIA provided funds to financiers of Sept 11 bomber - 18
Nov 2001
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