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Re: Gentlemen reading mail part II
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 17:19, Major Variola (ret.) forwarded: Blix says US spied on him over Iraq ... It feels like an intrusion into your integrity in a situation when you are actually on the same side. Begging the question of whether Blix was actually on the same side as the Brits or the US.
Re: Gentlemen reading mail part II
At 09:16 PM 2/29/04 -0500, Steve Furlong wrote: On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 17:19, Major Variola (ret.) forwarded: Blix says US spied on him over Iraq ... It feels like an intrusion into your integrity in a situation when you are actually on the same side. Begging the question of whether Blix was actually on the same side as the Brits or the US. Hans is either being coy or naif.Of course he wasn't on our side; he was after the facts, not revenge, or colonialism. One wonders about the mindset of the UN folks. Don't they realize they are 0wn3d? Or at least herded? Perhaps I underestimate the human capacity for idealism, or gullibility. In any case, it should be clear why the US 'tolerates' the UN and planted its HQ in NYC. A fine source of PR sometimes, and a good source of intel other times. Rather tough for the UN counterintel force I imagine. PS: what's the price of gas masks in Athens these days? - BWM says interplanetary roadside assistance is dodgy, but lets see them do a firmware update to a dead car a few hundred million miles away.
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Gentlemen reading mail part II
Blix says US spied on him over Iraq Reuters London Feb 28: Former chief United Nations weapons inspector Mr Hans Blix said today he suspected the United States bugged his office and home in the run-up to the Iraq war, but had no hard evidence. Describing such behaviour as disgusting, Mr Blix told Britains Guardian newspaper in an interview: It feels like an intrusion into your integrity in a situation when you are actually on the same side. His allegation came on top of a diplomatic row sparked this week when former British minister Ms Clare Short said Britain bugged UN Secretary General Mr Kofi Annans office as London and Washington tried but failed to win UN backing to invade Iraq. Mr Blix said his suspicions were raised when he had trouble with a telephone connection at home. It might have been something trivial or it might have been something installed somewhere, I dont know, he said. The Swede said he asked UN counter-surveillance teams to check his office and home for listening devices. If you had something sensitive to talk about you would go out into the restaurant or out into the streets, said Mr Blix. He said US state department envoy Mr John Wolf visited him two weeks before the Iraq war with pictures of an Iraqi drone and a cluster bomb that the former inspector believed could have been secured only from within the UN weapons office. He should not have had them. I asked him how he got them and he would not tell me, Mr Blix said. It could have been some staff belonging to us that handed them to the Americans... It could also be that they managed to break into the secure fax and got it that way, he said. Ms Short, in government before and during the Iraq war, said on Thursday she had seen transcripts of what she said were bugged accounts of Mr Annans conversations. She resigned after the war. The British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair accused her of being irresponsible and of undermining intelligence services at a time when Britain faced a threat of attack from Islamic militants. Blair said British security services acted within domestic and international law. But UN spokesman Mr Fred Eckhard said Mr Annan would seek a fuller explanation from Britain on the allegations, saying any attempt to eavesdrop on the Secretary General was illegal and should stop as it would violate three international treaties. Mr Blair warned critics like Ms Short that unless they buried differences they risked ousting his Labour Party from power as it prepares to fight a general election expected in 2005. Former UN secretary-general Mr Boutros Boutros-Ghali and another former chief UN weapons inspector, Mr Richard Butler, said yesterday they believed they had been spied on. From the first day I entered my office they told me: beware, your office is bugged, your residence is bugged, Mr Boutros-Ghali told the BBC. It is a tradition that member states that have the technical capacity to bug will do it without hesitation, he said. http://www.navhindtimes.com/stories.php?part=newsStory_ID=022910