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Fri, 11 Nov 2005 14:00:06 -0800 (PST)

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Plame Network Stopped Bush From 'Salting' Iraq With WMDs

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.rense.com/general68/plamene.htm

 

Plame Network Stopped Bush From 'Salting' Iraq With WMDs

 

By Wayne Madsen

11-12-5

 

 

New aspect of Valerie Plame/Brewster Jennings exposure revealed.

According to U.S. intelligence sources, the White House exposure of

Valerie Plame and her Brewster Jennings & Associates was intended to

retaliate against the CIA's work in limiting the proliferation of

weapons of mass destruction. WMR has reported in the past on this

aspect of the scandal. In addition to identifying the involvement of

individuals in the White House who were close to key players in

nuclear proliferation, the CIA Counter-Proliferation Division

prevented the shipment of binary VX nerve gas from Turkey into Iraq in

November 2002. The Brewster Jennings network in Turkey was able to

intercept this shipment which was intended to be hidden in Iraq and

later used as evidence that Saddam Hussein was in possession of

weapons of mass destruction. U.S. intelligence sources revealed that

this was a major reason the Bush White House targeted Plame and her

network.

 

CIA counter-proliferation network prevented a WMD " salting " operation

by Bush White House in Iraq.

 

In fact, U.S. intelligence sources report that the first shipment of

VX nerve gas to Saddam Hussein was carried out between 1988 and 1989.

The gas was shipped to Iraq by a U.S. company that was established in

1987 -- The Carlyle Group.

 

U.S. intelligence sources have also confirmed that Israeli military

officers served unofficially with the U.S. Central Command

headquarters in Baghdad. The Israelis were attached to the J2X (Joint

Intelligence Liaison) in Baghdad. Their presence in Baghdad, according

to the sources, was kept secret.

 

 

http://waynemadsenreport.com/

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