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To: Fedora
Other than that, we have an"unnamed INR official" in an SCCI report (which I haven't been able to find) confirming receipt of the report and then the Ledeen article which also doesn't name names (see post #71):

Look at page 76 of the Silberman-Robb Report. CIA had received three reports from "a liaison intelligence service" in late '01 and early 2002. "One of these reports explained that...during meetings on July 5-6, 2000, Niger and Iraq had signed an agreement for the sale of 500 tons of uranium." And the "liaison service" provided a "verbatim text" of the agreement. Got that? Not the document, but a text. They were keeping the documents to themselves, and they wouldn't tell us the source, because, they said, they were afraid of leaks.

104 posted on 11/22/2005 2:04:45 PM PST by ravingnutter
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Thanks!--very good :-) The fact they interviewed Thielmann is significant. Let me review that after supper and digest it (no pun intended :-) I also want to check the Butler Report and the earlier Parliamentary inquiry by Ann Taylor (www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/reports/2003/isc-iwmdia_sep2003.pdf).
106 posted on 11/22/2005 2:19:16 PM PST by Fedora
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