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Intelligence whistleblower shows pretext for Iraq invasion totally fabricated
by Open-Publishing - Thursday 17 February 20057 comments
Edito Wars and conflicts International USA
The justification to War In Iraq was totally fabricated.
Secrets and Lies
by Liz Jackson
Broadcast: ABC TV (Australia) 14/02/2005

He lives quietly in Canberra’s outer suburbs. He comes and goes a lot. When he is home he may be seen tending his roses in the front yard.
This unobtrusive, quietly spoken man has been privilege to some of the world’s best-kept secrets for two decades. He knows from long personal experience how intelligence agencies and big defence bureaucracies operate.
Since the first Gulf War in 1991 his unique expertise on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction has been sought by the CIA, Canberra and the UN.
Now he’s decided to talk to Four Corners...
"You’re imbued with this idea of keeping secrets ... you’re not allowed to talk about who you are - even who you work for ... What we’re saying now will come as a surprise - even to some of my friends," he says.
"I think the world should know some of the truths, which at times, I’d have liked the world to have known - but I couldn’t say anything."
Via interview and contemporaneous diary notes, the insider paints a disturbing picture of the backroom political forces at play in the run-up to the Iraq War and in its aftermath, as the coalition conducted its fruitless search for Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction.
He details to Four Corners:
* how he quit in disgust after the CIA censored a crucial WMD report, leading to deletion of central facts and conclusions. "We left the impression that maybe there were, was WMD out there ... I thought it was dishonest," he says;
* his personal observations of the present head of Britain’s MI6, who also played a key role in the David Kelly affair, applying pressure to "sex up" the same report;
* his pre-war advice to the Australian and US governments that Iraq’s weapons did not threaten either country;
* how he reported to Australian authorities his suspicions about systemic abuse of prisoners in Iraq by coalition forces, before the Abu Ghraib scandal broke, and how his concerns were ignored;
* his and other Australians’ roles in interrogating "high value" Iraqi prisoners - despite Canberra’s denials of Australia’s involvement in interrogations. "Someone was brought to me in an orange jumpsuit with a guard with a gun standing behind him ... of course I didn’t pull any fingernails out ... but I think it’s misleading to say no Australians were involved. I was involved."
This compelling insider’s account of war, politics and the manipulation of truth has been prepared by award-winning reporter Liz Jackson. It is her last report for Four Corners before she takes up her new position as presenter of Mediawatch.
"Secrets and Lies" - Four Corners, 8.30pm, Monday 14 February, ABC TV. (Australia)
Feb 16
Opposition to chase claims WMD report censored
The federal Opposition says it will pursue damaging claims made by a former Australian intelligence officer that critical reports on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were censored.
On the ABC’s Four Corners program, a former member of the Iraq Survey Group, Australian intelligence officer Rod Barton, accused coalition governments of censoring a weapons inspection report on Iraq "to make it sexier".
Mr Barton also told the program he had informed the Government that Australians had been involved in the interrogation of prisoners in Iraq, and was annoyed when government ministers publicly stated otherwise.
Labor’s defence spokesman Robert McClelland says he will be pursing the matter in Parliament today.
He says Mr Barton is a credible source.
"He didn’t seem that he had any particular axe to grind," he said.
The Prime Minister yesterday said he would watch last night’s television interview before responding.
related: http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4130247
related: the david kelly affair - UK intel officer "suicided" after allegations about British exaggerating WMD claims.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_murder_of_kelly.html
Forum posts
17 February 2005, 16:34
21 February 2005, 09:24
What more can be said?.Your statement was perfect and complete....Every war creates the Damaged Souls, the perpetually Walking Wounded who can never ever go home again. Their experiences require they live out their lives somehow voluntarily dissaffiliated from the society they were only recently a part of. This happens to millions after each and every war, and (you exquisitely say)as survival rates go up the psychic tolls of survivors becomes greater with each war. Our last Great Imperial Adventure, Viet Nam, returned to us tens of thousands of deeply damaged souls who would never be the same, and at least the Viet Nam troops had a coherent lie to believe in that time, the Domino Theory. This "war", this immoral regieme in Washington, and the deliberate neglect of the physical troops themselves can only ensure that the future will be filled with too many tragic "Old Soldier Stories". And if they all beg that will be bad enough, but we both know that stifled frustration coupled with an ability to handle a weapon can result in violence right here, Iraqui vets are primed to "Go Postal" as they are crapped upon from all angles. Lets just hope that if any dissillusioned vets have the need to do some shooting that they carefully pick the targets that were actually responsible for this unholy adventure in the first place. David Anshus
18 February 2005, 06:08
Put the entire Administration behind bars where they belong. They are murderers!
19 February 2005, 16:48
truth always hurts when you have something to hide.
19 February 2005, 21:25
With the Media to back you up, you can always obfuscate the truth.
20 February 2005, 10:08
What media??? Do you mean the Propaganda Ministry once known as the American free press?
24 February 2005, 21:47
Yes, that is what I mean.