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twaddler01 Donating Member (800 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:09 PM
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British documents portray determined U.S. march to war
WASHINGTON - Highly classified documents leaked in Britain appear to provide new evidence that President Bush and his national security team decided to invade Iraq much earlier than they have acknowledged and marched to war without dwelling on the potential perils.

The half-dozen memos and option papers, written by top aides to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, buttress previous on-the-record accounts that portray Bush and his advisers as predisposed to oust Saddam Hussein when they took office - and determined to do it at all costs after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

More...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/krwashbureau/20050617/ts_krwashbureau/_bc_usiraq_marchtowar_wa_1;_ylt=AhrQpUzAU2CG_lfZ9_yk_LlqP0AC;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
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twaddler01 Donating Member (800 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:10 PM
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1. no surprise
really...that's all i have to say...
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many a good man Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:19 PM
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2. Best MSM article yet on DSM !!!
Gotta send this article to all the fence sitters you know! Vote it up!!
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lancdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:27 PM
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3. And it's on the front page of yahoo!
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indie_voter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:39 PM
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4. A box to be checked
In yet another memo, Christopher Meyer, then Blair's ambassador to Washington, said he met with Wolfowitz on March 17, 2002, and discussed how to build support for military action. "I then went through the need to wrongfoot Saddam on the inspectors," Meyer reported to London.

The two governments discussed ways to craft an ultimatum to Saddam on U.N. weapons inspectors that he would be sure to reject, providing an excuse for war and a path to building international support.

Said Mann: "Going to the U.N. was always a box to be checked and a necessity for winning the support of the British government."


If this doesn't get the attention of the sheeple, nothing will.

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Mountainman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:50 PM
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5. 4 stars with 304 votes
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ovidsen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 08:53 PM
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6. Knight Ridder newspapers again!
These are the folks who broke the DSM story in the US.

My respect for them grows daily.
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UpInArms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 09:15 PM
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7. also from the article:
By mid-March 2002, a year before the invasion of Iraq, top British officials were already so resigned to a war that they seemed preoccupied mostly with building international support and finding a legal justification.

That was just six weeks after Bush declared Iraq a member of the "axis of evil."


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daleo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 09:36 PM
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8. This really is at the level of an impeachable offense.
Bush et al were clearly lying through their teeth to the congress. This should be enough to have the whole lot of them thrown out of power and into jail. Kerry and any others who voted for the resolution now have very plausible grounds to be against the war. They were lied to.
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Lorien Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 10:13 PM
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9. Kick
:kick:
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 10:38 PM
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10. "US scrambling to establish a link between Iraq and al (Qaida)" whow




.....The search for evidence, along with claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs, continued for more than a year.

No Iraqi link to Sept. 11 has been found, and most of the intelligence about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction has since proved to be bogus.

In that sense, the British memos seem almost prophetic.

"Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy," Sir Richard Dearlove, head of Britain's MI-6 spy service, told Blair and his top advisers after talks in Washington, according to the first memo to be leaked. It was dated July 23, 2002.

"US scrambling to establish a link between Iraq and al (Qaida) is so far frankly unconvincing," Ricketts reported earlier in his March 2002 letter to Straw.....
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 10:42 PM
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11. this is smokin' folks!!!!! the link that was/is always denied--right here
in the minutes!!!!!1
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 10:53 PM
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12. Average (515 votes) 4stars on yahoo
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 10:54 PM
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13. keep it going folks
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Triana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 11:05 PM
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14. Rate it up, folks! (n/t)
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Lorien Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 12:10 AM
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15. Kickin' it again
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IChing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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16. Paper trail mounts More documents call march to war into question
More documents call march to war into question

By WARREN P. STROBEL
Sat, Jun. 18, 2005 KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS

WASHINGTON - Highly classified documents leaked in Britain appear to provide new evidence that President Bush and his national security team decided to invade Iraq much earlier than they have acknowledged and marched to war without dwelling on the potential perils.

The half-dozen memos and option papers, written by top aides to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, buttress previous on-the-record accounts that portray Bush and his advisers as predisposed to oust Saddam Hussein when they took office - and determined to do it at all costs after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Blair is Bush's closest global partner, and the documents, startlingly frank at times, were never meant to become public.

Now they have rocketed around the Internet and been seized on by opponents of the Iraq war as evidence that the president and his administration were not leveling with the American people about their war preparations.>.>>snip

http://www.sunherald.com/mld/thesunherald/news/world/11925683.htm

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LiberalFighter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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17. Impeach Bush!!!!!!!
Try him for war crimes in Iraq. Let Iraq decide his fate.
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Joey Liberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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18. Impeach Cheney too! n/t
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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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22. these are good comments--'people becoming uneasy"--god I hope so.



.....Neither the U.S. government nor the British government has disputed the memos' authenticity.

The release of the documents comes at a bad time for Bush. He faces growing congressional and public unease after 27 months of war in Iraq. Opinion polls show public support for the Iraq war at or near all-time lows.

"It's not collapsing... . (But) there are signs people are becoming uneasy," said Christopher Gelpi, a Duke University political science professor who studies public opinion and the use of force.

Gelpi said the impact of the British memos is unclear, since they haven't received wide media attention until recently. "The notion that the public has been lied to could have a very toxic effect on public support," he said......
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EVDebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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26. Like our currency backed by 'full faith and credit...' so to is a pol's
Credibility is the foundation for EVERYTHING. Bush claimed to have political capital to spend...To bad people now see he and his party can't be trusted to deliver on

1. War--- lies up the wazoo and costs BILLION$

2. SS drug 'benefit'--- lies up the wazoo and costs BILLION$

3. SS 'reforms'--- you get the picture, more lies and costs BILLION$

4. Tax 'reforms'---drops this impending scam, as people getting wise

When a politician loses the people's faith, it's all downhill from there. Remember with Nixon, "Would YOU buy a used car from this man ?" amd "The people have to know their president isn't a crook"

We suspect he is...
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Whoa_Nelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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24. And remove Rumsfeld!
and charge Wolfowitz, and get him removed from the World Bank!

Stop the REGIME in the US. Bring back Democracy!
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UpInArms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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19. if these documents are only "seized upon by opponents to the OIL"
as the spinmeisters keep saying, where are the people that were MISLED and LIED to?

Are they okay with being MISLED and LIED to?

What a load of freakin' crap.

To want the truth about the LIARS and CRIMINALS does one have to only be an "opponent"?

:puke:
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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20. Impeace Bush and Cheney
And Condi, too. Fer sure
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Mountainman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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21. Thanks to the bloggers and the Brits and Knight Ridder we hear of this
Edited on Sat Jun-18-05 10:25 AM by Mountainman
There is nothing on wing nut radio about these documents. Not even a denial of them and nothing about the Schaivo autopsy either.

This has to be kept on the front burner because the repub noise machine thinks it will blow over if they don't talk about it.

Thanks all who are keeping this alive.


With Bush losing support and the war losing support there is the opening to get the truth out there for all to see. Most know it is the truth but were afraid to talk about it.

What we need as a country is a good confession of our sins and a meaningful act of contrition. (my Catholic upbringing showing here)
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IChing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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23. I downloaded the 6 additional documents and waited
until verified last week. They are so damning after reading them I thought they were a plant by the opposition.

They are from 2 to 6 pages in pdf.


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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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25. "US scrambling to establish a link between Iraq and al (Qaida"--and
cheney is trying--claiming this silly notion.



......No Iraqi link to Sept. 11 has been found, and most of the intelligence about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction has since proved to be bogus.

In that sense, the British memos seem almost prophetic.

"Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy," Sir Richard Dearlove, head of Britain's MI-6 spy service, told Blair and his top advisers after talks in Washington, according to the first memo to be leaked. It was dated July 23, 2002.

"US scrambling to establish a link between Iraq and al (Qaida) is so far frankly unconvincing," Ricketts reported earlier in his March 2002 letter to Straw........
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 10:48 AM
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27. UNITED STATES ARMS SALES TO IRAQ
old but very interesting


from this thread
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3853409

UNITED STATES ARMS SALES TO IRAQ:
EXCERPTS OF RECENT CBS `60 MINUTES' BROADCAST

(House of Representatives - January 31, 1991)


The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Owens of Utah). Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from Wisconsin is recognized for 5 minutes.

Mr. MOODY. Mr. Speaker, on Sunday, January 20, the CBS television network program `60 Minutes' broadcast an extraordinary interview with an international arms dealer, Sarkis Soghanalian, who lives in Miami. I am placing in the Record a transcript of key excerpts from that interview.

The revelations and allegations made by Mr. Soghanalian are, and must be, extremely disturbing to every American. They are disturbing to Mr. Soghanalian. He gives a first-hand description of official and unofficial American involvement in the enormous buildup of arms to Saddam Hussein. Much of this buildup occurred after the end of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988. He gives chilling accounts of the cozy relationship among high past and present U.S. Government officials who permitted, and in some cases, actually assisted his sales of many of the lethal weapons Saddam Hussein is now using to bring death to American military personnel and civilians throughout the Middle East region.

I congratulate the staff of `60 Minutes' for bringing this explosive matter to the attention of the American public. Executive producer Don Hewitt, producer Lowell Bergman, and on-air reporter Steve Kroft have raised profound questions in this piece that demand further investigation.

Mr. Speaker, last week, after his interview on `60 Minutes' I traveled to Miami to spend a day with Mr. Soghanalian exploring in greater detail many of the issues he touched on in the TV broadcast. At a later time I will share some of these items with the Congress. At this time, I can only say to my colleagues that the outline contained in the following excerpts from the `60 Minutes' broadcast only scratches the surface of where and how the dictator Saddam Hussein acquired the deadly weapons he is now using against American and allied soldiers in the gulf war.

If our fears of a protracted ground war in Iraq are borne out--and I hope they won't be--hundreds and perhaps thousands of American soldiers will be wounded or killed by weapons our own Government helped Saddam Hussein acquire. Toward the end of this excerpted interview Mr. Soghanalian discusses the weaponry he has sold Iraq with the direct involvement and cooperation of various U.S. Government agencies.

Mr. Speaker, this matter calls out for further investigation.

Mr. Soghanalian is to be commended for his openness and his willingness to bring out into the open this most disturbing issue of the U.S. Government's role in arming Saddam Hussein.

Mr. Speaker, I include for the Record the transcript of the `60 Minutes' interview.





The Man Who Armed Iraq

Kroft. Sarkis Soghanalian is the arms dealer who armed Iraq. During the war between Iraq and Iran, despite a worldwide embargo, Sarkis sold billions in arms to Saddam Hussein.

This Lebanese Armenian has made a career out of breaking international embargoes--supplying arms to countries and groups with whom the United States in particular--did not want to be seen with in public.

Filling that niche made him rich. And supplying Iraq made him during the 1980s the largest private arms dealer in the world.

As you would imagine, Sarkis's intimate relationship with Iraq's military gives him unique insight into their strategy. For a couple of days earlier this week, he talked with us about the arms he sold to Saddam Hussein and gave us what his assessment of what might be in store for our own troops.

Sarkis. Iraqi troops will never surrender to foreign troops. If they use Egyptians on a front line, you know, for psychological reason, maybe Iraqi soldier will say, I am surrendering to another brother, but to surrender to a foreign troop like Germans or French or American, they don't . . . they will fight to their last bullet.

Kroft. Sarkis Soghanalian not only provided weapons to Iraq, he inspected the front lines regularly during the war with Iran, checked out captured equipment, even helped develop Iraq's military strategy. The day before the war began, Sarkis told us in his Miami office that Iraq would, in fact, put up little or no resistance to U.S. air power. But his predictions about a ground war that is almost sure to follow are not so rosy.

Sarkis. The United States is facing hard core, tough battlefield trained ground forces.

Kroft. It's not going to be like Grenada?

Sarkis. No. Grenada was a vacation. Panama was the same way. This is not Panama, this is not Grenada. And you're fighting a different kind of people.

Kroft. What do you mean . . . ?

Sarkis. Well, Iraqi soldiers can go into the desert, into sand, and sit for two, three days. They don't need no heavy arms. They don't need no distilled water, no bottled water, you know. They can get milk out of a camel and survive, but they will dig in and wait for us to come in.

Kroft. Sarkis thinks the real battle will come when allied troops try to push the Iraqis out of populated areas like Kuwait City.

Sarkis. How we gonna kick those guys out of the houses? It's
gonna be like Berlin, wall to wall, and room to room . . . they will try to cause as much personal casualties as they can in order to embarrass our leaders here. That's their tactic. This is what's gonna be concentrated on. And Air Force superiority electronics-wise, maybe they jam all their equipment, that's . . . they don't care about that. But the major aim is how much casualty they can cause. . . . The equipment is advanced equipment, but it is not for this war. You are not fighting in a climate like European climate, your fighting heat, rain, dust. It won't work.

Kroft. Sarkis says the equipment he sold to Iraq has been customized to withstand the heat and sand and dust of the Middle East. He says Iraq's military hardware may be more reliable.

Sarkis. Because it's not electronic . . . it's conventional weapons. Just like their tanks. They don't have air conditioning, no stabilizer, no nothing. They just, you know, the old-fashioned conventional thing. They dig a hole, they circle a couple of times, they make a hole. They sit there like a sniper and wait for the enemy to come in. And they have artillery superiority.

Kroft. You sold the Iraqis quite a bit of artillery, French artillery . . . the 155 Howitzer . . self propelled?

Sarkis. Yes.

Kroft. Why is it superior to anything the United States has?

Sarkis. We do not have the same range as this vehicle . . . this gun has. It's modified to 42 kilometers <25 miles>. What do we have in the field to match this gun?

Kroft. The Iraqis have a 20 kilometer <12 mile> advantage in terms of artillery range.

Sarkis. Yeah. They can fight from a distance.

Kroft. And Sarkis says that the French artillery pieces he sold to Iraq, over one hundred of them, are backed by thousands of specially modified Soviet long-range cannons, as well as advanced artillery purchased from South Africa by way of Austria. Sarkis used Austria as a middle man to get around U.N. sanctions against South Africa. A lot of different people had their hands in this, one way or another.

Sarkis. Oh, yeah the . . . the . . . war game.

Kroft. What do you mean the war game?

Sarkis. Well, some people lose blood, some people make money. That's why I don't want to get involved in this war. I don't want to make money on . . .

Kroft. You're already involved in this war, aren't you?

Sarkis. Well, I don't look at it that way.

Kroft. A lot of that equipment that's facing the United States right now was sold to the Iraqis by you, Sarkis.

Sarkis. Yeah, but I didn't sell it eight years ago to fight ourselves today. That was sold to fight Khomeini. And we were against Khomeini. U.S. had hostages there, and I said, I'll go ahead and take my share in it.

Kroft. So you sold the weapons to the Iraqis to fight the. . .

Sarkis. Khomeinis . . . not to fight the, you know, Americans.

Kroft. Right. Because that would be best for America . . . and best maybe for Sarkis.

Sarkis. Well, you get compensated sometimes. There's nothing wrong with that. And if Sarkis wouldn't do it, somebody else would do it.

Kroft. And other arms dealers and countries did. Brazil provided thousands of armored vehicles. China and the Soviet Union sent tanks, missiles and munitions. German companies sold Saddam poison gas technology, and France, not only approved the sale of artillery to Iraq, but armed helicopters and antiaircraft missile systems.

This Chilean arms manufacturer sold Saddam deadly cluster bombs--reportedly with technical assistance from U.S. companies, and the United States allowed American computer technology to go to Iraq as well. It allowed Sarkis to sell Hughes and Bell helicopters. The U.S. government approved the sale after Iraq promised that they would only be used for civilian purposes. Sarkis told us that the helicopters were used as transportation during Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

Sarkis. I did it with the knowledge of U.S. authorities, policy makers--and also they have delivered weapons that are equally weapons as I did. I do not have anything on my conscience. I did not sell the weapons to kill the American boys.

Kroft. Which agencies of the U.S. government knew about Sarkis and his deals with Iraq? Well, according to Sarkis, almost all of them. And federal court documents show that Sarkis Soghanalian had a relationship with U.S. intelligence agencies for decades, and has performed work on their behalf.

Not all of Sarkis's deals with Iraq involve weapons. He arranged the sale of $280 million in uniforms to the Iraqi army. And Sarkis's partners in the deal included former Vice President Spiro Agnew, a former Attorney General, Colonel Jack Brennan.

The partners used their influence to get ex-President Nixon to provide them with these letters of introduction to heads of state around the world.

Do you think there was anything unusual about a former Vice President and a former Attorney General and a former Chief of Staff for the President of the United Stateas to want to be selling military uniforms to the Iraqis?

Sarkis. They were not only in the uniform business. They would sell their mothers if they could, just to make the money.

Kroft. Some of his partners in that deal aren't talking to him
at all today. They're in court suing Sarkis over the multimillion dollar commissions they say he hasn't paid them

... Are you a Merchant of Death? You are an arms salesman.

Sarkis. No. I am a coordinator of industries that produce arms. But I am not a salesman. I don't carry no bag. I don't carry no catalogue in my pocket to sell arms to anybody.

Kroft. Why did this international arms dealer --who is currently under federal indictment in Miami--decide to talk with us? Well, Sarkis says this is one war he doesn't want any part of.

Sarkis. No, this war stinks. It's not to anybody's advantage. I don't know who's advising who. This is a dirty war for us. What are we gonna do with Kuwait? We lose so many men, and next spring the Emir of Kuwait is sitting in Monaco, in Monte Carlo, happy with European girls. I'd fight for anybody that I have faith in. ... The man has 80 wives. Which one can he love, you know, if he's raising a family or a country? What do you owe the Emir of Kuwait? Why? For all this much sacrifice, or for prestige?

Kroft. Which do you think?

Sarkis. I think it's for ego, somebody's ego. ...

Kroft. You don't think it's worth committing a half a million American troops to ...

Sarkis. Hell no. ... go to die for this garbage war, no way, not me. I obey my country. I obey my President. He's a lovely man. He's a good man. He's, ah, intelligent person, but how he's making this decision, I don't know.

Kroft. And Sarkis Soghanalian made a decision too. He says Iraq has approached him about breaking the current embargo and selling them more arms. He says he's not running their phone calls.

Sarkis. It against my principle ... to go against U.S. policy. I'm staying away 100 percent now because I don't want to supply them with nothing. No spare parts or nothing. No vehicles, no shoes, no clothes, no nothing because they will support the enemy of today. A friend of yesterday is an enemy of today.




... Kroft. And tomorrow?

Sarkis. Who knows? Maybe a friend again.

Kroft . For the last three years Sarkis Soghanalian has been under a federal indictment for--among other things--conspiring to sell 300 American-built Hughes combat helicopters to Iraq.

The case has been stalled largely because U.S. intelligence agencies have been reluctant to turn over classified files that Sarkis says he needs to conduct his defense.

END

SOURCE:

http://www.fas.org/news/iraq/1991/C231.html




Here's a more contemporary interview, for those who think history is way in the past.




Trento: 1. How do we determine if the US intelligence community is successful? They have not located bin Laden.

Soghanalian: Laughter. It depends. In the 1980’s the old Bush loved Saddam. I brought his friends to Iraq on my planes. He defeated Iran on behalf of the United States and Saudi Arabia. The cost was extremely high in the number of dead for Iraq and Iran. So I guess that was a success for the CIA. Then he asked the US to help him with a dispute with Kuwait. The Americans refused and he decided we had betrayed him. Because the CIA not read him correctly that was a failure.

Trento: Has this undermined the public and President’s confidence?

Soghanalian: What confidence? Bush believes anything the CIA tells him. The public – the Americans – don’t really know. When Osama bin Laden attacked the World Trade Center a second time and the CIA missed it, that should have undermined the public and President’s confidence. Americans forgive big mistakes.

Trento: 2. President Bush stated flatly that Saddam has connections to Al Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction. The intelligence community has failed to back him up on either assertion. Did the President overreach or are the intelligence organs being too cautious?

Soghanalian: Al Qaeda hates someone like Saddam. Saddam has no serious religious interests. Saudi Arabia, Quatar, all America’s so-called friends have more ties to Al Qaeda then Saddam. AlQaeda scares people, so if you say Saddam is Al Qaeda it will scare people. That’s why Bush is doing it.

Trento: 3. Numerous articles have said that Saudi Arabia is responsible for funding Al Qaeda through various Islamic charities and front groups. Should the intelligence community have known this before 9/11 and should the administration have acted upon it?

Soghanalian: The Saudi’s and the CIA turned the Islamic fundamentalists into a major force. So the CIA knew. They moved the money through Saudi banks and through BCCI and Pakistan. The US went along because it helped get weapons to the anti Soviet forces. They were never going to stop there friends because it would expose those in the CIA who played a role, including Bush’s father.

CONTINUED...

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dooner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 11:33 AM
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28. U.S. War Plans Much-Discussed in Memos (AP)
U.S. War Plans Much-Discussed in Memos (AP)
6/18/05

LONDON - President Bush's government has been accused of exaggerating the risks of Saddam Hussein's weapons and Iraq's ties to al-Qaida before the war to justify the invasion. That's one reason the most quoted section of the eight secret Downing Street memos that have been leaked to the British and American media are the minutes of a meeting that Prime Minister Tony Blair held with his top officials on July 23, 2002.

<snip>

"It seemed clear that Bush had made up his mind to take military action, even if the timing has not yet decided," the minutes said. "But the case was thin. Saddam was not threatening his neighbors, and his WMD capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea or
Iran."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050618/ap_on_re_eu/memos_bush;_ylt=AvJ1VdD9SBPWR065ngloW96yFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
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Patty Diana Donating Member (555 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 11:34 AM
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29. Rate this Memo Aricle Up 44 votes have it at number one on Yahoo list
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IChing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 11:47 AM
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30. done
n/t
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progressivebydesign Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-18-05 11:51 AM
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31. In the old days.. it would have headlined: BUSH LIED.
Ah.. I have to be grateful for any journalism at all these days, don't I? I challenge ONE mainstream media outlet to actually use their research skills (it wouldn't take more than 5 minutes) to point out that BUSH LIED in his speech to America wherein he promised that military action was the LAST RESORT and was only undertaken AFTER all diplomatic efforts FAILED.

But.. why should I expect a bunch of bloated suits in cushy jobs to actually do something against the guy that they say brings them tax cuts???
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sintax Donating Member (891 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-19-05 01:28 PM
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32. kick
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Chauga Donating Member (121 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-19-05 02:08 PM
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33. Hardcore right-wingers will.....
....admit the obvious truth longabout the time their children bury them.
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