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  • Media groups concerned by Justice Dept. investigation of CIA leak; prepared to oppose subpoenas

    09/30/2003 5:40:55 PM PDT · by Brian S · 142 replies · 828+ views
    <p>Media organizations prepared Tuesday to oppose any efforts by the Justice Department to subpoena journalists and their notes to learn who leaked the identity of an undercover CIA agent to columnist Robert Novak.</p> <p>Subpoenas could be challenged on the basis of First Amendment guarantees of freedom of the press, said Bill Felber, editor of The Manhattan (Kan.) Mercury and freedom of information chairman for the Associated Press Managing Editors. But they could also be challenged, he said, if they were too broad or if the information could be obtained in other ways.</p>
  • Public was misled, claim ex-CIA men

    05/30/2003 4:28:19 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 38 replies · 2,983+ views
    The Times (U.K.) ^ | 05/31/03 | Tim Reid
    A GROUP of former US intelligence officials has written to President Bush claiming that the US Congress and the American public were misled about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction before the war. The group’s members, most of them former CIA analysts, say that they have close contacts with senior officials working inside the US intelligence agencies, who have told them that intelligence was “cooked” to persuade Congress to authorise the war. The manipulation of intelligence has, they say, produced “a policy and intelligence fiasco of monumental proportions”. They write in the letter to Mr Bush: “While there have been occasions...
  • US should be "embarrassed" over failure to find WMDs: ex-spies

    04/18/2003 3:52:41 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 33 replies · 530+ views
    Agence France-Presse (AFP) ^ | 4-18-03 | Gina Doggett
    WASHINGTON, April 17 (AFP) - The US government should be "embarrassed" over the apparent failure to uncover weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, retired intelligence officials who opposed the war said Thursday. "It's going to be very embarrassing when it turns out they have nothing to declare," said Eugene Betit, a former defense intelligence analyst who belongs to Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS), formed in January to speak out on the use of intelligence to justify the war. Another, former CIA station chief Ray Close, said: "I'm hoping they will be embarrassed into acknowledging a role for some independent...
  • EX CIA Operative disses Bush on D.C. talk show

    03/19/2003 6:40:31 PM PST · by merak · 2 replies · 248+ views
    03/19/03 | self
    This occurred on the Charlie Warren talk show on WMAL radio, AM in the Washington/Baltimore area last night. An ex CIA operative of some sort named Ray McGovern was talking about a report which Colin Powell brought to the attentioin of the Security Council and which apparently did not check out, and the gist of the conversation was that the entire Bush administration was lying to the public and that the motivation of the attack on Iraq was fundamentally flawed and dishonest. The report to the UN involved an accusation that Saddam Hussein was attempting to purchase large quantities of...
  • Ex-CIA Accuse Bush of Manipulating Iraq Evidence

    03/15/2003 10:05:46 AM PST · by marshmallow · 16 replies · 328+ views
    Fox News ^ | 3/14/03
    <p>WASHINGTON — The 25-member group, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, composed mostly of former CIA analysts along with a few operational agents, is urging employees inside the intelligence agency to break the law and leak any information they have that could show the Bush administration is engineering the release of evidence to match its penchant for war.</p>
  • Former CIA officers appeal to current analysts to make public any anti-war information

    03/14/2003 11:45:02 AM PST · by kattracks · 39 replies · 817+ views
    AP | 3/14/03 | JOHN J. LUMPKIN
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A small group composed mostly of retired CIA officers is appealing to colleagues still inside to go public with any evidence the Bush administration is slanting intelligence to support its case for war with Iraq. Members of the group contend the Bush administration has released information on Iraq that meets only its ends -- while ignoring or withholding contrary reporting. They also say the administration's public evidence about the immediacy of Iraq's threat to the United States and its alleged ties to al-Qaida is unconvincing, and accuse policy-makers of pushing out some information that does not meet...