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Let Them Eat Yellowcake - Reflections On A Failed Political Smear
PipeLineNews.org ^ | July 15, 2003 | William A. Mayer

Posted on 07/15/2003 10:58:45 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic

Let Them Eat Yellowcake - Reflections On A Failed Political Smear

By William A. Mayer

A consequence of the rush to judgment by much of the media over the now controversial juxtaposing of the trip-wire terms "Iraq", "yellowcake" and "Niger" in the Bush administration's 2003 State of the Union address, is the fact that in their haste to crucify George W. Bush on a cross of uranium, they may well have made both a major tactical as well as a factual blunder.

That blunder is two-fold.

1. They have either misread or more likely intentionally misinterpreted CIA Director Tenet’s July 11, 2003 statement as having made the conclusion that the Niger – Iraq fissile material transfer did not take place.

2. They have ignored the very clear facts surrounding the case, facts which – far from supporting any assertion that it was the intention of the Bush administration to stampede a nation into war – reveal a very long, and independently verifiable, Iraqi pattern of seeking out and obtaining the most critical nuclear bomb making component – uranium - either on the open market or clandestinely from underground sources for nearly a quarter-of-a-century.

Confidential sources close to the intelligence community have confirmed to us that the Tenet clarification in no way rules out the possibility that the Iraqi-Niger transaction took place. All that it states is that the high standards upon which such a determination should have been made were not sufficient for it to have been included in a speech as important as the State of the Union address.

In short the supposition cannot currently be verified.

Tenet’s main point is unambiguously clear; it was the sense of the Intelligence Community [IC] – as set out in a 90-page National Intelligence Estimate report - that Iraq was indeed quickly jump-starting its nuclear weapons program:

“…most agencies of the Intelligence Community judged that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear weapons program…”

It is this very “reconstitution” process which was so troubling to the Bush administration and appears to have been one of the primary motive forces behind the Iraq liberation operation. Noteworthy also is the clear impression that this “sense of the IC” rested not at all on an alleged uranium deal between Saddam and an impoverished African nation.

The decision to go to war would have been the same irrespective of this little bit of unsubstantiated intelligence.

It was not necessary for the administration to quote from allegedly forged British documents or in any way assemble a case built on deception to prove Iraq’s long history of seeking uranium wherever it was available.

As is the case in many of these “controversies” the public record is already replete with information that can be quite compelling. In the present case the United Nation’s International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] catalogued at least 8 instances wherein fissile material was imported into Iraq.

The following from: Fact Sheet: Iraq’s Nuclear Weapon Programme – International Atomic Energy Agency, 25 April 2002

1. Imported 4,006 kg of natural uranium and 6,005 kg of depleted uranium (DU) from Italy in 1979

2. Imported 1,767 kg low enriched uranium (LEU) from Italy in 1982

3. Imported almost 50 kg of highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Russia and France

4. Procured 429 drums containing 138,098 kg yellowcake from Portugal in 1980

5. Procured 487 drums containing 148,348 kg yellowcake from Portugal in 1982

6. Procured 432 drums containing 137,435 kg of yellowcake from Niger in 1981

7. Procured 426 drums containing 139,409 kg of yellowcake from Niger in 1982

8. Imported 24,260 kg of uranium dioxide from Brazil between 1981-82

What was Saddam doing with 550 tons of bomb making material, approximately 250 tons of which had been obtained from the very country mentioned in the President's State of the Union Address?

The answer lies within the same report; which details Saddam's successful efforts in enriching this treasure trove of contraband, with the obvious intent of producing a working nuclear device, the ultimate WMD.

  • Produced 109 tonnes of uranium in 168 tonnes of yellowcake at Al Qaim uranium recovery plant, which was constructed between 1982-84

  • Produced 420 drums containing 99,457 kg uranium dioxide at Al Jesira uranium conversion facility

  • Produced UF6 at Rashdiya Engineering and Design Centre

  • Processed uranium dioxide to produce UF4, uranium metal and UF6 at Tuwaitha Chemical Laboratories

  • Processed UO2 and yellowcake to produce UO2, U3O8, UO3, UO4, UF4, and uranium metal at Tuwaitha Experimental Research Laboratory for Fuel Fabrication

  • Processed UO2 to produce UCl4 at Tuwaitha Chemical Engineering Research laboratories

To any but the most dull - or more likely, ideologically blinded, partisan - the fact that Niger and Saddam had an ongoing nuclear arrangement spanning over 20 years should have been a red flag, cautioning restraint in any criticism of what Mr. Bush said in his national address.

That such criticism would come from Joseph C. Wilson, an individual [former acting ambassador to Iraq and the man who put together Clinton’s hysteric, $42+ million 1998 Great White Father tour of Africa] with an apparent ideological axe to grind [what diplomat tries to embarrass his president by crafting Op-Ed pieces in the New York Times?] is in no way surprising.

On March 3, 2003 this “career diplomat” wrote the following in an article for The Nation magazine, a lefty wet-dream periodical:

“Then what's the point of this new American imperialism? The neoconservatives with a stranglehold on the foreign policy of the Republican Party, a party that traditionally eschewed foreign military adventures, want to go beyond expanding US global influence to force revolutionary change on the region. American preeminence in the Gulf is necessary but not sufficient for the hawks. Nothing short of conquest, occupation and imposition of handpicked leaders on a vanquished population will suffice. Iraq is the linchpin for this broader assault on the region. The new imperialists will not rest until governments that ape our worldview are implanted throughout the region, a breathtakingly ambitious undertaking, smacking of hubris in the extreme.”

Intemperate language and barely suppressed hostility from an obviously left-biased political operative.

Mr. Wilson is now affiliated with a pro-Palestinian, DC based think tank - again hardly the profile one would expect of one who has dedicated his life to the deft art of international political negotiation.

The audacity of the press to once again engage in a seemingly vain attempt to create a smoking gun to grant the mantle of legitimacy to the cacophonous whining of the "stolen" election crowd is somewhat surprising.

Having failed in the, half-dozen or so, of their most recent efforts has neither decreased their lusty embrace of anything even remotely anti-Bush, nor has it in any way damaged the credibility and historically high approval ratings of the man who sends them into paroxysms of uncontrollable hate.

It smacks of a terrible desperation on their part and is a wondrous and beautiful thing to behold!


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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; bush; bushdoctrineunfold; iraq; josephcwilson; left; media; niger; nigergatescam; nuclear; uranium; warlist; yellowcake
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To: Madcelt
Good job on the ping!
41 posted on 07/15/2003 11:44:57 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: William McKinley; PhilDragoo; MJY1288
Some excellent required reading on Nigerscam!
42 posted on 07/15/2003 11:45:14 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: PhiKapMom
fyi
43 posted on 07/15/2003 11:45:49 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: BOBTHENAILER; MizSterious
Another Louisville slugger to use on the whining third party scumbags trying to blame our president with this DNC created NigerScam.
44 posted on 07/15/2003 11:47:26 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: backhoe; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Fyi and your indexing skills.
45 posted on 07/15/2003 11:48:23 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: MEG33
Thanks. Thought it might interest everyone. I tried to ping some others. I hope I got everyone. If I did'nt I apologise now.
46 posted on 07/15/2003 11:49:17 AM PDT by Madcelt (Tis better to starve free,than live a fat slave- Aesop)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Go here. You will find stuff like this:

I - Components of Iraq's nuclear weapon programme
Acquisition of weapons usable material

Indigenous production and overt procurement of uranium compounds

Imported 4,006 kg of natural uranium and 6,005 kg of depleted uranium (DU) from Italy in 1979
Imported 1,767 kg low enriched uranium (LEU) from Italy in 1982
Imported almost 50 kg of highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Russia and France
Procured 429 drums containing 138,098 kg yellowcake from Portugal in 1980
Procured 487 drums containing 148,348 kg yellowcake from Portugal in 1982
Procured 432 drums containing 137,435 kg of yellowcake from Niger in 1981
Procured 426 drums containing 139,409 kg of yellowcake from Niger in 1982
Imported 24,260 kg of uranium dioxide from Brazil between 1981-82
Produced 109 tonnes of uranium in 168 tonnes of yellowcake at Al Qaim uranium recovery plant, which was constructed between 1982-84
Produced 420 drums containing 99,457 kg uranium dioxide at Al Jesira uranium conversion facility

Produced UF6 at Rashdiya Engineering and Design Centre
Processed uranium dioxide to produce UF4, uranium metal and UF6 at Tuwaitha Chemical Laboratories
Processed UO2  and yellowcake to produce UO2, U3O8, UO3, UO4, UF4, and uranium metal at Tuwaitha Experimental Research Laboratory for Fuel Fabrication
Processed UO2 to produce UCl4 at Tuwaitha Chemical Engineering Research laboratories


47 posted on 07/15/2003 11:51:42 AM PDT by Spiff (Liberalism is a mental illness - a precursor disease to terminal Socialism.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Maybe our DC Freepers can start yelling to McAwful, You're out of a job McAwful! Your Nigerscam failed!
48 posted on 07/15/2003 11:53:39 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Hmmm!!

Through the years I have learned that those who do the finger pointing ...without facts... are 99% of the time the ones who are doing what they accuse.

Great article. Thanks!

49 posted on 07/15/2003 11:54:12 AM PDT by lysie
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To: johnqueuepublic
Has Bob been screaming about the Niger story?
50 posted on 07/15/2003 11:54:33 AM PDT by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
The reverse scandal of NigerScam continues pour back on the rats who invented it and pushed it.
51 posted on 07/15/2003 11:55:30 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: Grampa Dave
Thanks GrampaDave, It wont be long before this backfires real bad on the RATS, Soon the attention will be on Joseph Wilson and just what made him think he was qualified to investigate anything in Niger, or for that matter, anything for the CIA period.

The Ca CA is gonna hit the fan

52 posted on 07/15/2003 11:55:39 AM PDT by MJY1288 (Joseph Wilson is a fraud and the whole world needs to know it)
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To: johnqueuepublic
2. They have ignored the very clear facts surrounding the case, facts which – far from supporting any assertion that it was the intention of the Bush administration to stampede a nation into war – reveal a very long, and independently verifiable, Iraqi pattern of seeking out and obtaining the most critical nuclear bomb making component – uranium - either on the open market or clandestinely from underground sources for nearly a quarter-of-a-century.

Maybe someone can explain why Saddam would need millions of dollars in his petty cash fund stashed around Iraq. Some of this stuff you really don't have to be a rocket scientist to connect the dots.

53 posted on 07/15/2003 11:55:40 AM PDT by swheats
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To: MJY1288
Please post what you have on Joseph C Wilson's wife!
54 posted on 07/15/2003 11:57:55 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Here is an article in the UK Telegraph talking about the Brit Intel and the French:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;$sessionid$NQRIUVE5011OJQFIQMGSFFOAVCBQWIV0?xml=%2Fnews%2F2003%2F07%2F14%2Fwdoss114.xml


French secret service 'kept CIA in the dark over Iraq and uranium'
By Michael Smith, Defence Correspondent
(Filed: 14/07/2003)


The French secret service is believed to have refused to allow MI6 to give the Americans "credible" intelligence showing that Iraq was trying to buy uranium ore from Niger, US intelligence sources said yesterday.

MI6 had more than one "different and credible" piece of intelligence to show that Iraq was attempting to buy the ore, known as yellowcake, British officials insisted. But it was given to them by at least one and possibly two intelligence services and, under the rules governing cooperation, it could not be shared with anyone else without the originator's permission.

US intelligence sources believe that the most likely source of the MI6 intelligence was the French secret service, the DGSE. Niger is a former French colony and its uranium mines are run by a French company that comes under the control of the French Atomic Energy Commission.

A further factor in the refusal to hand over the information might have been concern that the US administration's willingness to publicise intelligence might lead to sources being inadvertently disclosed.

US sources also point out that the French government was vehemently opposed to the war with Iraq and so suggest that it would have been instinctively against the idea of passing on the intelligence.

British sources yesterday dismissed suggestions of a row between MI6 and the CIA on the issue. However, they admitted being surprised that George Tenet, the CIA director, had apologised to President George W Bush for allowing him to cite the British government and its claim that Saddam had sought to acquire uranium from Africa in his State of the Union speech last October.

The apology follows the International Atomic Energy Authority's dismissal of documents given to it by the CIA, which purported to prove the link, as fakes.

Those documents have been widely identified with last September's British dossier on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, which said Saddam Hussein was trying to buy uranium ore from an unnamed country in Africa.

British officials admitted that the country was Niger but insisted that the intelligence behind it was genuine and had nothing to do with the fake documents. It was convincing and they were sticking with it, the officials said.

They dismissed a report from a former US diplomat who was sent to Niger to investigate the claims and rejected them. "He seems to have asked a few people if it was true and when they said 'no' he accepted it all," one official said. "We see no reason at all to change our assessment."

The fake documents were not behind that assessment and were not seen by MI6 until after they were denounced by the IAEA. If MI6 had seen them earlier, it would have immediately advised the Americans that they were fakes.

There had been a number of reports in America in particular suggesting that the fake documents - which came from another intelligence source - were passed on via MI6, the officials said. But this was not true.

"What they can't accuse MI6 of doing is passing anything on this to the CIA because it didn't have the fake documents and it was not allowed to pass on the intelligence it did have to anyone else."


Michael Smith's new book The Spying Game, which examines the intelligence behind the September dossier, is published by Politico's.

55 posted on 07/15/2003 11:58:55 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Miss Marple
You have a smart daughter it would appear. I have never thought Mr Grahm was very presidential, either. Or any Dim declaring himself for 2004, for that matter!
56 posted on 07/15/2003 12:00:14 PM PDT by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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To: Grampa Dave
You mean aside from the fact that she turns tricks under freeway overpasses for 5 bucks??
57 posted on 07/15/2003 12:00:16 PM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: Spiff; William McKinley; PhilDragoo
This is a great site. This is respected third party documentation of the nuclear threat Iraq was until the regime change happened.

Thank you!

http://www.iaea.or.at/worldatom/Programmes/ActionTeam/nwp2.html
58 posted on 07/15/2003 12:01:13 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Please invest 17 cents a day/5$ per month in Free Republic as a monthly supporter.)
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To: All
Might I ask a question? This 'article' refers to Iraq buying uranium between '79 and '83, then refers to constituting WMD from '82-'84. Are there any other dates given after this? Just asking because the Pres said the British learned Hussein "recently" tried to acquire the uranium. How does a reference to something 20 years old support the "recently" in his statement? And the "20 year" relationship between Iraq and Africa? That's odd. The story refers to two years that were twenty years ago. "Confidential sources"? This article is weak. If somebody referenced an article that referred to "confidential sources" and most didn't agree with it, they'd be saying "funny how they're always using 'confidential sources'" and dismiss it.
59 posted on 07/15/2003 12:01:40 PM PDT by Sub
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To: Grampa Dave
Thank you for flagging me to this. Bump for later read...
60 posted on 07/15/2003 12:03:26 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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