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البيت الأبيض دفن `ذكاء بريطانيّة على العراق [ومدس]'
يوم الأربعاء, أغسطس - آب [6ث], 2008 [مي6] قال بلير [توني] قبل الغزوة العراق أنّ [هيغ-بلسد] مصدر عراقيّة قال أنّ تلقّى صدّام حسين ما من أسلحة من تدمير شاملة. مررت الذكاء كان إلى ال [أوس] غير أنّ كان دفنت بالبيت الأبيض, وفقا ل كتاب جديدة. ادّعى الكتاب أنّ الرئيس وزراء سابقة أرسل جاسوس علويّة بريطانيّة إلى [ث ميدّل ست] في 2003 - ثلاثة شهور قبل أن الغزوة - أن يحفر فوق بما فيه الكفاية ذكاء أن يتفادى حرب غير أنّ أنّ رئيس بوش وديك [شني], ال [فيس-برسدنت], صرف أيّ إدعاءات أو يمكن بيّنة أنّ توقّف عمل عسكريّة. في الطريق من العالم, [بوليتزر] ادّعى [بريز-وينّينغ] مؤلفة رون [سوسكيند] أيضا أنّ البيت الأبيض أمر الوكالة المخابرات الأمريكيّة أن يشكّل [بكدتد], حرف مخطوط مدّعيا من الرأس من ذكاء عراقيّة إلى صدّام. عنيت الحرف, أيّ تجلّى تسعة شهور بعد الغزوة, كان أن يعرض خطوة بين [بثيست] نظامة و [أل-قدا]. The forgery, adamantly denied by the White House, was passed to a British journalist in Baghdad and written about as if genuine by The Sunday Telegraph on December 14, 2003. The article received significant attention in the US and provided the White House with a new rationale for the invasion, Suskind claimed. البيت الأبيض يدعى الادّعاء حمقاء. أرسل [سوسكيند] قال أنّ في البداية من 2003 [مي6] واحدة من عاملاته علويّة, مايكل [شيبستر], إلى المنطقة. أمسك سيد [شيبستر] اجتماعات سرّيّة في الأردن مع [تهير] [جليل] [هبّوش], الرأس من ذكاء عراقيّة. أكّدت الاجتماعات كان ب [نيجل] [إينكستر], [أسّيستنت ديركتور] سابقة [مي6]. Mr Inkster also confirmed that Mr Shipster was told by Mr Habbush that there were no illicit weapons in Iraq. Mr Inkster refused to comment last night. قابلت سيد ريتشارد [درلوف], الرأس سابقة من ذكاء بريطانيّة, كان أيضا ب [سوسكيند]. قال المؤلفة أنّ سيد ريتشارد أكّد [شيبستر] اجتماعات وتقرير. هو أضاف أنّ سأل هو لما سيد بلير تلقّى لم يتصرّف على الذكاء. اقتبست سيد ريتشارد كان بما أنّ يقول أنّ المهمة كان [إلفنث-هوور] "محاولة أن يحاول, بما أنّ هو كان, أنا قلت, أن ينتشر \ الحالة كاملة". هو أضاف: “The problem was the Cheney crowd was in too much of a hurry, really. Bush never resisted them quite strongly enough.” Suskind wrote that Sir Richard flew to Washington in February 2003 to present the Habbush report to George Tenet, then the Director of the CIA. The report stated that according to Mr Habbush, Saddam had ended his nuclear programme in 1991 — the same year that he destroyed his chemical weapons programme — and ended his biological weapons programme in 1996. These assertions turned out to be true. Mr Tenet briefed Mr Bush and Condoleezza Rice, at the time his National Security Adviser. Suskind wrote: “The White House then buried the Habbush report. They instructed the British that they were no longer interested in keeping the channel open.” Rob Richer, a former CIA officer in the Near East division, told Suskind: “The Brits wanted to avoid war — which was what was driving them. Bush wanted to go to war in Iraq from the very first days he was in office.” Mr Habbush was put on the White House’s list of most-wanted Iraqis but according to Suskind he was paid by the CIA in October 2003 to write the forged letter to Saddam, dated July 1, 2001, saying that the putative September 11 ringleader Mohammed Atta had trained for his mission in Iraq. This was the letter publicised in The Sunday Telegraph. Of the forgery allegation, Mr Tenet said: “There was no such order from the White House to me or, to the best of my knowledge, was anyone from the CIA ever involved in any such effort.” Of Mr Habbush, Mr Tenet said that the claims in the book were a complete fabrication. He said that Mr Habbush had “failed to persuade” the British that he had “anything new to offer by way of intelligence”. Delving deep — Ron Suskind was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal from 1993 to 2000 — His serialised stories, following a religious student from a blighted inner-city school to the Ivy League Brown University, won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 1995 — His 2004 book The Price of Loyalty penetrated the inner sanctum of the Bush Administration — Excepts of his last book, The One Percent Doctrine, were published last month in Time magazine Have Your Say: White House ‘buried British intelligence on Iraq WMDs’ Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 at 7:50 pm and is filed under Political News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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