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Is this the "French Connection" we were looking for?
Self | 30 October, 2005 | Paperjam

Posted on 10/30/2005 8:38:05 AM PST by paperjam

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paperjam,
I know you've put a LOT of work into pursuing your theory that this was all tied to oil for food and french desire to discredit the WMD supposition for the US ging to war on Iraq.

I have a much simpler theory which I wonder if you have considered...that the french planted these forgeries to stink-up bona fide intelligence that a Nigerien yellowcake transfer to Iraq was being planned.

In order to effect such a transfer to a rogue nation, the french would have to "cook the books" on the output of their uranium mines in Niger, since the volume and destination of exported uranium is ostensibly under UN monitoring ....as well as under the monitoring of French authorities ...some of whom who may not have suspected the existence of a covert deal....

Much has been made about the fact that a true Nigerien ore sale to Iraq would require signatories to a valid export agreement (this is one of Joe Wilson's points). Who is to say the Iraqis in 1999 (perhaps with the help of real or rogue french intelligence assets) didn't simply buy the cooperation of the President of Niger...the one who came into power after his predecessor was "assassinated" two months after an Iraqi delegation visited Niamey in 1999...and made him an offer he couldn't refuse?

Remember that Joe Wilson also visited Niger in 1999...concerning "uranium matters" as he has stated...and supposedly in cooperation with the CIA as recommended by his wife...

Niger was a busy place in 1999...the Iraqis were there, AQ Khan (maker of Pakistan's bomb and grand master proliferator to the world's wannabe nuc club rogues) was there....I've seen at least one report that even the Iranians were there.

And Joe Wilson went here...Joe Wilson who in 1998, newly married and with twins expected, retired from his Foreign Sevice job after only 1 year in a DC desk job, and founded his own "consulting" business for investors seeking advice on doing business in Africa.....JCWilson Ventures International

Back in Niger, procurers of uranium in a covert transaction would also have to arrange a shipment of Nigerien ore in a nefarious route which would complicate discovery of the actual end user....Benin has been mentioned...could Gabonese ports have been used? Gabon's uranium ore mines were pretty much tapped out, but what about infrastructure to haul, store, and ship ore?

Remember that Iraqi nuclear scientists have been reported to have engaged in joint projects in Algeria, Libya, and perhaps elsewhere.

So if "off the books" Nigerien uranium was intended for Iraqi use, it could have been intended to ship out for Portugal or "France" from a warehouse in Benin...or Gabon...or Timbuktu...then "disappear" or end up in another port, enroute to an enrichment facility in a 3rd country in Africa or Asia.

So who is to say the French did not create forged intelligence to "throw off" credible intelligence about an actual covert plan to subvert African uranium ore to a rogue nation...for huge profits perhaps greased by oil-for-food money.

Sorry but I put the motive to knock the legs out from an American war on Iraq...as a desirable but secondary goal of all this imbroglio. Bush had full intnet and copiuous motive to topple Hussein without any Iraqi uranium-ore-seeking activity.

I would love to see an investigation of Joe Wilson's actual business activities in Africa and the Middle East to see if he was unwittingly or willingly embroiled in this and to determine the involvement of his wife #2 with French intelligence.


201 posted on 11/04/2005 12:29:30 PM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: silverleaf

Honestly, the thought hadn't really occured to me but it sure is entirely plausible. I wish we could all know without a doubt. I guess looking at the British White Paper would be too much to ask for, huh? LOL

I think one thing we all can agree on is that Wilson is no innocent bystander in any of this. This guy is as dirty as the day is long. His biggest problem now is not that his wife was outed but that we're onto him and one of us will figure it out soon enough.

It'll be his worst day when we do.


202 posted on 11/04/2005 5:00:50 PM PST by paperjam
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To: Fedora
I wonder if there's a connection between Wilson and Branson or Heath:

1990 : (RICHARD BRANSON & SIR EDWARD HEATH FLY TO IRAQ TO RETRIEVE HOSTAGES THAT IRAQ TOOK : BRANSON MEETS WITH SADDAM HUSSEIN - SEE VIRGIN AIRLINES) "Richard met Saddam briefly in 1990 when he flew out to Baghdad with Sir Edward Heath to bring home 43 injured and sick hostages before the first conflict. "He was convinced Bush would go to war in Iraq but he was always sceptical about the weapons of mass destruction. He was saddened when the plan was overtaken by events" ------- "BRANSON: MY PLOT TO STOP IRAQ WAR (Nelson Mandela Rescue Mission)," by Richard Smith, Daily Mirror (U.K.), 12 18 2004

1990 - 1991 : (IRAQ : WILSON REPORTEDLY SAVES THE DAY FOR HOSTAGES - NO MENTION OF JESSIE JACKSON) As charge d'affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad during the buildup to the 1991 Gulf war, he [Wilson] acted heroically to protect American citizens and keep Saddam's thugs at bay. The first President Bush rewarded the cigar-chomping Wilson with his first ambassadorship: the tiny African country of Gabon. - "Wilson, wife have tight ties to Democrats. " By Rowan Scarborough, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, 2 Oct 03

203 posted on 11/04/2005 9:27:03 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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He mentions Heath's visit on p. 145 of his book, though he gives the impression he and the embassy disapproved of Heath's action. Incidentally in the same passage he lists American visitors, including Ramsey Clark and John Connally; he doesn't mention it, but Connally went there with Oscar Wyatt of Coastal Corp. (there's a bit on this in Chapter 2 of the final Volcker Report).


204 posted on 11/04/2005 11:42:42 PM PST by Fedora
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