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Weaponsgate: The coming downfall of lying regimes
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer

June 13, 2003 - You wouldn't know if from listening to the leading
Democratic candidates for president, but "Weaponsgate" may ultimately
bring about the downfall of the Bush regime and its allies in London,
Canberra, and elsewhere. The neoconservatives may have also finally
stirred something in the Fourth Estate, which has suddenly begun
challenging the lying echo chambers in the White House and Number 10
Downing Street.

The arrogance displayed by the Bush regime, somewhat surprising since
it gained power through a fraudulent election process, is what may
result in its eventual undoing. Bush may or may not ever realize how
he was ill served by the neocon blight that took root within his
administration, particularly within the Department of Defense. But
the historians and scholars, who will look back on what turned the
tide for a supposedly "popular" war president, will point to the self-
described "cabal" whose lies brought about a credibility gap unseen
in the United States since the days of Watergate. In fact,
Bush's "Weaponsgate" will be viewed as a more serious than Watergate
because 1) U.S. and allied military personnel were killed and injured
as a result of the caper; 2) Innocent Iraqi civilians, including
women and children, died in a needless military adventure; and 3) the
political effects of the scandal extended far beyond U.S. shores to
the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, and other countries.

Other effects of Weaponsgate are already apparent. Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld, the majordomo of the neocons within the Pentagon,
cannot find anyone to take the place of outgoing Army Chief of Staff
General Eric Shinseki. General Tommy Franks and Shinseki's vice
chief, General John "Jack" Keane, want no part of the job. After
winning a lightning war against Iraq, Franks suddenly announced his
retirement. He and Keane witnessed how Rumsfeld and his coterie of
advisers and consultants, who never once lifted a weapon in the
defense of their country, constantly ignored and publicly abused
Shinseki. Army Secretary and retired General Tom White resigned after
a number of clashes with Rumsfeld and his cabal. The Commander of the
First Marine Expeditionary Force in Iraq, Lt. Gen. James Conway, said
he was surprised that he encountered no chemical weapons in Iraq.

Perhaps Conway was surprised because that is what the neocons wanted
him and his fellow Marines to believe. Conway and his fellow troops
were merely additional victims of "Weaponsgate." Paul Wolfowitz, a
chief neocon cabalist, let the cat out of the bag in Singapore when
he said that everyone could agree on a cause of war being Iraqi
weapons of mass destruction. That would be the common denominator in
justifying an attack, whether or not such weapons could ever be
found. Wolfowitz also stated that Iraq's swimming on a "sea of oil"
was the reason its had to be attacked and not, for example, North
Korea. The fact that weapons of mass destruction are actually
possessed by North Korea, a country lacking any significant natural
resources, is of no concern to the neocons. Oil was and is the bottom
line in Iraq. Sometimes, even the liars trip up and actually tell the
truth. But only in a world where the neocons have enjoyed a
stranglehold on the corporate media can Wolfowitz's supporters claim
he was misquoted and the UK's Guardian be forced to print a
clarification, one step short of a retraction. Congenital liars like
Wolfowitz should never be given the benefit of the doubt on any
issue..

Bush's press secretary, Ari Fleischer, who has had his own problem
with recognizing the truth, was obviously concerned how the history
books will treat him. He decided to leave his post mid-term rather
than face the music over his repeated distortions about Iraqi weapons
of mass destruction as a cassus belli. Other Bush administration
officials, political and career, have also jumped off what appears to
be a rapidly sinking ship of state. They include Richard Haass, who
as the director for policy planning, was number three at the State
Department; Christine Todd Whitman, Environmental Protection Agency
administrator; Rand Beers, the senior National Security Council
director for counter-terrorism; and State Department career Foreign
Service officers John H. Brown, John Brady Kiesling, and Mary A.
Wright.

Then there was the sudden firing of retired General Jay Garner as
U.S. viceroy of Iraq. He was "outed" as having past associations with
the neocons, especially the Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs (JINSA). But when Garner started to show some independence in
Baghdad, especially with regard to handing over some power to Iraqis,
he was quickly sacked and replaced by Paul Bremer, a former Heritage
Foundation flunky and Kissinger Associates director who was obviously
more in tune with the ideological bent of the neocons. In a Pentagon
where the civilian neocons don't trust the uniformed flag rank
officers, Garner likely became a threat, a potential Trojan horse who
had to be replaced by someone whose loyalty was beyond question.

The most dramatic revolt against George W. Bush and Tony Blair can be
seen from the high-level leaks of classified information from the top
levels of American and British intelligence. Just consider that the
United States has never experienced such repeated leaks of classified
information since the years of the spies in the 1980s, a time when a
number of intelligence employees were caught selling U.S. secrets to
the Russians and Israelis. Yet, the current leaks are not acts of
treason, but acts of unbridled patriotism.

The leaks from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), CIA, State
Department, and other agencies are testimony to the deep divisions
within the Bush administration over the phony war on Iraq.
Intelligence agencies that are often at odds with one another over
policy have united like never before in blowing the whistle on the
neocon agenda. The Bush administration lied flat out over the Iraqi
WMD and Iraq's links to al Qaeda. It's just that simple. Career
intelligence officers, who know the penalties for the unauthorized
disclosure of classified information, are showing more courage than
most of the Democrats in Congress who seem more fearful of the
neocons and their supporters than in exposing "Weaponsgate."

The most recent classified disclosure was a DIA report on chemical
weapons that concluded that there was "no reliable information on
whether Iraq is producing or stockpiling chemical weapons or whether
Iraq has or will establish its chemical agent production facilities."

On June 8, the Bush administration paraded its usual shills,
Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, before the Sunday talking head
shows. Rice and Powell said they based their claims that Iraq had WMD
on an October 1, 2002, national intelligence "white paper." But that
paper stated that Iraq had a capability to produce chemical weapons
within its chemical industry, not that it was producing such weapons.
Hans Blix recently said the so-called intelligence passed to him by
the Bush regime was useless for his own UN weapons inspection team in
its search for WMD in Iraq. It now appears that all the so-called
U.S. and British "intelligence" was nothing more than a collection of
neocon propaganda and disinformation.

Last March, a classified State Department report, prepared by the
Bureau of Intelligence and Research and titled "Iraq, the Middle East
and Change: No Dominoes," countered neocon claims that a democracy in
Iraq would foster democracy throughout the Middle East. The report,
dated February 26, 2003, concluded that democracy would be difficult
to achieve in Iraq, electoral democracy in Iraq would be exploited by
anti-American elements, and that the idea that other Middle East
nations would be transformed into democracies is not credible. So
far, all those predictions have come true. Iraq is currently an
American protectorate lacking even fundamental human services, anti-
American Shi'as in the south are increasingly venting their anger at
U.S. occupiers, and far from extending democracy throughout the
Middle East, Mauritania's Arab pro-American government barely
survived a military coup attempt by Islamist and pro-Iraqi elements
in the counry's armed forces. So much for the Middle East "domino
theory" concocted by Richard Perle and his American Enterprise
Institute clones and parroted by Bush in a speech before the right-
wing "think tank" the same day the State Department prepared its
opposite report.

In another slap at the neocons, who have supported the Iraqi National
Congress of Ahmad Chalabi, the CIA leaked a classified report about
their favorite Iraqi. The report, which surfaced in April 2003,
concluded that Chalabi had little popular support among the Iraqi
people. No wonder then that it is Chalabi who appears to be the
source for all the bogus intelligence about Iraqi WMD, Saddam
Hussein's links to al Qaeda, Iraqi purchases of uranium from Niger,
and other false flag intelligence. Chalabi, who is as big a liar as
his neocon friends, hoped to lull American intelligence into
believing him over seasoned Middle East intelligence hands. No one
but Rumsfeld; former CIA Director James Woolsey (who has taken
hundreds of thousands of consulting dollars from Chalabi over the
years); Wolfowitz; Doug Feith; America's new monitor for the Middle
East peace road map, John Wolf; and their comrades were taken in by
Chalabi, a wanted scofflaw from justice in Jordan.

One day the names Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Feith, Woolsey, and Chalabi
will become as familiar to students of "Weaponsgate" as the names
Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Liddy, Mitchell, and Stans are familiar to
those who study Watergate. And in a very interesting nexus between
the two scandals, Richard Nixon's former counselor John W. Dean has
written that Bush's lying about the reasons for the United States to
go to war is an impeachable offense.

For those who are looking for the straw that broke the camel's back
in "Weaponsgate" they need not look any farther than Number 10
Downing Street. The troubles that Tony Blair is now experiencing may
be a harbinger for things to come in Washington. Blair is in deep
trouble and he knows it. After returning from the G-8 summit in
Evian, France, Blair was reported by The Obsever to be running around
Number 10 in a pathetic panic. In a moment of temporary insanity,
which must have been precious to people who loathe Blair, the toothy
Prime Minister was pacing about his residence and yelling that people
needed to get a grip on what was happening. One of Blair's aides had
to comfort Blair and convince him that his advisers were on his side.
Blair must have had thoughts of John Major getting ready stick it to
Margaret Thatcher or of Brutus getting ready to plunge a knife into
the back of Julius Caesar. Blair's political opponents within his own
Labor party had seized on his government's use of a "dodgy dossier"
on Iraqi WMD to support the attack on Iraq as an example of Blair's
deceit. The dossier, titled "Iraq: Its Infrastructure of Concealment,
Deception and Intimidation," was based on a 12-year-old PhD thesis
culled from the Internet and the bogus Chalabi documents about
Nigerien uranium.

The revolt against Blair should serve as a warning for Bush. Just
consider what is happening in Britain. Blair has been abandoned by
some of his most senior government officials, including former Leader
of the House of Commons Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and former
International Development Minister Clare Short, in addition to a
number of lesser Cabinet officials. Over 70 of Blair's Labor members
of the House of Commons are in open revolt against his duplicity. No
wonder Godric Smith, Blair's official spokesman, announced his
resignation the same day that Ari Fleischer was announcing his
departure in Washington. The wheels are coming off the transatlantic
neocon wagon. New Labor and the "Compassionate Conservative"
Republican Party have been shown to be total ruses. Their war
policies and global domination goals have been thoroughly exposed as
neo-fascist manifestations of the teachings of neocon philosopher Leo
Strauss.

But Blair faces an even more serious revolt from his intelligence
officials. Blair's use of bogus intelligence to claim that Britain
had only a 45-minute warning prior to an Iraqi chem-bio attack
reportedly resulted in the threatened resignations of the heads of MI-
6 and MI-5, Sir Richard Dearlove and Eliza Manningham-Buller,
respectively, And there was the leak of a January 31, 2003, Top
Secret memo from the National Security Agency to its Government
Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) counterpart, which asked for
British help in electronically snooping on members and non-members of
the UN Security Council to determine their stance on America's anti-
Iraq UN resolution. That memo was reportedly leaked with a wink and a
nod from the highest levels of British intelligence.

The public row in Britain has forced Alastair Campbell, Blair's own
Karl Rove-like spinmeister, to apologize to the British Security
Services for combining their intelligence material with the bogus
material it used in developing the Iraqi WMD dossier. However, some
of Blair's advisers seem willing to go down with their prime minister
faster than the deck hands on the Titanic. Blair's new House of
Commons leader John Reid, a former member of the British Communist
Party, ranted that "rogue elements" within the intelligence services
were leaking classified information to bring down the government.
Reid also stated that for all anyone knew, the leaks were coming from
some "man in a pub." Such are the cynical words from a government on
the brink of collapse.

Blair is not the only "Coalition of the Willing" partner beginning to
get nervous. Australian Prime Minister John Howard is distancing
himself from the forged and phony intelligence on Iraqi WMD, claiming
his intelligence services took at face value what was presented by
the Americans and British. Denmark, which has very little tolerance
for lying prime ministers, is opening up a parliamentary
investigation of why Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen lied about
the Iraqi WMD. Bush's allies in Spain and Italy face similar
inquiries.

And what of Bush saying the United States will help its friends and
punish its foes? Well, it seems that Mr. Bush cannot be trusted to
take care of his friends. Iceland was one of the country's that
signed up to Bush's so-called "coalition." How has Bush repaid the
North Atlantic nation? By writing a letter to Iceland's prime
minister stating that the United States will, after 46 years of
providing for the NATO nation's defense, pull its military forces
from the soon-to-be defenseless island state.

The Icelandic prime minister, like his colleagues in Denmark,
Australia, Spain, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, and the United
Kingdom, has found out the hard way of what price is paid for
aligning with a dishonest and illegal regime. They will suffer the
consequences. However, the leaders of France, Germany, Canada, New
Zealand, Ireland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, and the other
countries who withstood constant berating from Washington and the
American ambassadors accredited to them, can take heart in the fact
that they were correct all along. They will reap the electoral
benefits of their stance while they see their pro-American colleagues
take the consequential and inevitable electoral fall.

Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative reporter. He was
also the Operations Officer at Naval Facility Coos Head, Oregon from
1980 to 1982 and assisted the FBI and NIS in the investigation as a
temporary special agent.



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