Report: Pentagon Manipulated Iraq Intelligence

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Report Depicts Pentagon That Purposely Manipulated
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ABC News
By ROBERT BURNS AP Military Writer

WASHINGTON Feb 9, 2007 (AP)— A "very damning" report by the Defense Department's inspector general depicts a Pentagon that purposely manipulated intelligence in an effort to link Saddam Hussein to al-Qaida in the runup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, says the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

"That was the argument that was used to make the sale to the American people about the need to go to war," said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. He said the Pentagon's work, "which was wrong, which was distorted, which was inappropriate … is something which is highly disturbing."

The investigation by acting inspector general Thomas F. Gimble found that prewar intelligence work at the Pentagon, including a contention that the CIA had underplayed the likelihood of an al-Qaida connection, was inappropriate but not illegal. The report was to be presented to Levin's panel at a hearing Friday.

The report found that former Pentagon policy chief Douglas J. Feith had not engaged in illegal activities through the creation of special offices to review intelligence. Some Democrats also have contended that Feith misled Congress about the basis of the administration's assertions on the threat posed by Iraq, but the Pentagon investigation did not support that. Two people familiar with the findings discussed the main points and some details Thursday on condition they not be identified.

Levin has asserted that President Bush took the country to war in Iraq based in part on intelligence assessments some shaped by Feith's office that were off base and did not fully reflect the views of the intelligence community.

In a telephone interview Thursday, Levin said the IG report is "very damning" and shows a Pentagon policy shop trying to shape intelligence to prove a link between al-Qaida and Saddam.

Levin in September 2005 had asked the inspector general to determine whether Feith's offices' activities were appropriate, and if not, what remedies should be pursued.

The 2004 report from the Sept. 11 commission found no evidence of a collaborative relationship between Saddam and Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror organization before the U.S. invasion.

Asked to comment on the IG's findings, Feith said in a telephone interview that he had not seen the report but was pleased to hear that it concluded his office's activities were neither illegal nor unauthorized. He took strong issue, however, with the IG's finding that some activities had been "inappropriate."

"The policy office has been smeared for years by allegations that its pre-Iraq-war work was somehow 'unlawful' or 'unauthorized' and that some information it gave to congressional committees was deceptive or misleading," Feith said.

Feith called "bizarre" the inspector general's conclusion that some intelligence activities by the Office of Special Plans, which was created while Feith served as the undersecretary of defense for policy the top policy position under Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld were inappropriate but not unauthorized.

"Clearly, the inspector general's office was willing to challenge the policy office and even stretch some points to be able to criticize it," Feith said, adding that he felt this amounted to subjective "quibbling" by the IG.

Feith left his Pentagon post in August 2005 and now teaches at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He has maintained throughout the controversy over the role of the Office of Special Plans, as well as other small groups that were created after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, that their intelligence activities were prudent, authorized and useful in challenging some of the intelligence analysis of the CIA.

At the center of the prewar intelligence controversy was the work of a small number of Pentagon officials from Feith's office and the office of Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz who reviewed CIA intelligence analyses and put together their own report. When they briefed Rumsfeld on their report in August 2002 a period when Vice President Dick Cheney and other administration officials were ratcheting up their warnings about the gravity of the Iraq threat Rumsfeld directed them to also brief CIA Director George Tenet.

Their presentation, which included assertions about links between al-Qaida and the Iraqi government, contained a criticism that the intelligence community was ignoring or underplaying its own raw reports on such potential links.

The controversy has simmered for several years. The Senate Intelligence Committee included the Office of Special Plans in its investigation into the prewar intelligence on Iraq, but the committee did not finish that portion of its work when it released the first part of its findings in July 2004.


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Intelligence provided by former undersecretary of defense
Douglas J. Feith ... "was predisposed to finding a significant
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This sudden discovery by the <s>MAINSTREAM MEDIA</s> “Media of Mass Distraction” that the Israeli-Likud Neo-Cons, and the Bush Crime Family purposely LIED and FABRICATED — “Intelligence???” — is beyond pathetic.

“Send the fool further” is the operational principal at work here.

Dozens of CIA, DIA, FBI, and State Department intelligence veterans told anyone who would listen to them BEFORE the Iraq invasion ” that the Israeli-Likud Neo-Cons, and the Bush Crime Family were LYING to the American people and the world about Iraq. They were scorned, ridiculed, silenced and fired.

The pretext that the “Media of Mass Distraction” is utilizing to present this story as ‘fresh news’ and a ‘revelation’ is the Defense Department's inspector general report.

The executive editors (cockblockers) of the lead (Wash. Post, NY Times, etc.) mainstream media publications knew about FABRICATED Iraq intelligence and Bush junta LIES in 2002, but refused to publish the stories.

Both stories <b>below</b> that I posted on this board as early as October 2003 and again in 2005
http://198.65.131.81/board/showthread.php?t=36440&page=1&pp=45

<b>were presented to the editors at the lead mainstream media but were not published.</b><br>
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The bush junta knew that they had - “to shape the intelligence”- to fit their willful lies. So they stovepiped.....2003
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<b>Read THE STOVEPIPE</b><br><a href="http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?031027fa_fact" target="_blank">http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?031027fa_fact</a>

<b>Read THE LIE FACTORY</b> <br><a href="http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2004/01/12_405.html" target="_blank">http://www.motherjones.com/news/fea.../01/12_405.html</a><br>
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Meanwhile the New York Times was publishing the direct propaganda and lies of the bush regime in their ‘Judith Miller’ front page stories.

This episode is illustrative of the conjunction between the mainstream media and those who control the levers of power, regardless of what party is in ‘power?’

It also illustrates why so many Americans who think they are “well informed” , because they read “the big papers” are entirely stupid about reality.

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