Posted on 11/22/2005 5:59:36 AM PST by areafiftyone
US President George Bush planned to bomb Arab broadcaster Aljazeera, British newspaper the Daily Mirror has reported, citing a Downing Street memo marked top secret.
The five-page transcript of a conversation between Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair reveals that Blair talked Bush out of launching a military strike on the station, unnamed sources told the daily.
the transcript of the pair's talks during Blair's 16 April 2004 visit to Washington allegedly shows Bush wanted to attack the satellite channel's headquarters in Doha, Qatar.
Blair allegedly feared such a strike, in the capital of Qatar, a key Western ally in the Gulf, would spark revenge attacks.
A British civil servant has been charged under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly leaking the government memo.
Civil servant accused
Cabinet Office civil servant David Keogh is accused of passing the memo to Leo O'Connor, who formerly worked for former British lawmaker Tony Clarke.
Both Keogh and O'Connor are scheduled to appear at London's Bow Street Magistrates Court next week.
According to the Daily Mirror, Clarke returned the memo to Blair's office. Clarke could not immediately be contacted for comment on Tuesday.
The Mirror on Tuesday quoted an unnamed British government official as saying Bush's threat was "humorous, not serious".
Aljazeera's coverage of the war in Iraq had drawn criticism from Washington after the US-led March 2003 invasion.
A source told the Mirror: "The memo is explosive and hugely damaging to Bush.
"He made clear he wanted to bomb Aljazeera in Qatar and elsewhere. Blair replied that would cause a big problem.
"There's no doubt what Bush wanted to do - and no doubt Blair didn't want him to do it."
Deadly serious
Another source said: "Bush was deadly serious, as was Blair. That much is absolutely clear from the language used by both men."
A spokesman for Blair's Downing Street office said: "We have got nothing to say about this story. We don't comment on leaked documents."
Clarke, the former lawmaker, told Britain's domestic Press Association news agency that O'Connor had done "exactly the right thing" in bringing it to his attention.
The Mirror said such a strike would have been "the most spectacular foreign-policy disaster since the Iraq war itself".
The newspaper said that the memo "casts fresh doubt on claims that other attacks on Aljazeera were accidents". It cited the 2001 direct hit on the channel's Kabul office in Afghanistan.
In April 2003, an Aljazeera journalist died when its Baghdad office was struck during a US bombing campaign. Nabil Khoury, a US State Department spokesman in Doha, said the strike was a mistake.
In November 2002, Aljazeera's office in Kabul, Afghanistan, was destroyed by a US missile. None of the crew was at the office at the time. US officials said they believed the target was a terrorist site and did not know it was Aljazeera's office.
Downing Street challenged
Blair's former defence minister Peter Kilfoyle challenged Downing Street to publish the transcript.
"I believe that Downing Street ought to publish this memo in the interests of transparency, given that much of the detail appears to be in the public domain," Kilfoyle told the Press Association.
"I think they ought to clarify what exactly happened on this occasion. If it was the case that President Bush wanted to bomb Aljazeera in what is after all a friendly country, it speaks volumes and it raises questions about subsequent attacks that took place on the press that wasn't embedded with coalition forces."
Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Sir Menzies Campbell told the Press Association: "If true, then this underlines the desperation of the Bush administration as events in Iraq began to spiral out of control.
"On this occasion, the prime minister may have been successful in averting political disaster, but it shows how dangerous his relationship with President Bush has been."
Abd al-Bari Atwan's reaction
Speaking to Aljazeera from London on Monday, Abd al-Bari Atwan, chief editor of the London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, said: "The issue of Bush's plan to bomb Aljazeera's headquarters in Doha will be widely discussed in Washington and London.
"Reporters in the US and Britain are enraged by reported US plans to use force against media organs.
Speed them on to "paradise" !
PURE EVIL.
We can STILL DO IT!
Mary Mapes working for the mirror?
I wish to hell we had done it.
we should bomb aljazeera. We should have done it a long time ago.
Funny, considering that His Holiness Bill Clinton bombed Serbian media stations during the Kosovo war and no one seemed to have a problem with it. What am I saying, of course no one had a problem with it, Clinton could do no wrong in the eyes of the MSM.
Personally I wouldn't care if Al Jazeera was bombed but the Mirror is NOT a NewsSource it is about as credible as the GLOBE here in the U.S. Looks like with all the crap going on in the Middle East you would think Al Jazeera had some REAL NEWS to report!
I dont know much about security I guess. I do know any secret known by two men is no longer a secret. What I dont understand is why they would have a transcript of a meeting between Bush and Blair which discussed secets.
As for bombing Al Jazeera. they sure need bombing. Not sure it would have been a good move though.
It used the Daily Texan from the Univ.of Tx at Austin, so why not the Mirror?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1526617/posts
yeah,yeah,yeah,..and Elvis is working in a Blue Castle hamburger joint in Secaucus,NJ
Doogle
Well THAT explains a lot.
Hey Clinton got away with bombing the Chinese embassy can't the Bush Administration have accidents too?
If Bush and Blair wanted Aljazeera bombed, Aljazeera would be no more. This is just more lies from the liars at Aljazeera.
Would have been fine with me if he had bombed 'em.
"It used the Daily Texan from the Univ.of Tx at Austin, so why not the Mirror? "
Did it really? I read that commie agitprop almost every morning for a laugh. Do you have a link handy?
Is Uriah Heep taking the minutes at these meetings?
Leni
Wow, how could I have missed your link right under the sentence. Never mind.
Amazing how all these Supposed "Downing Street Memos" leak out!
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