> http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,905899,00.html > > > Revealed: US dirty tricks to win vote on Iraq war > > Secret document details American plan to bug phones and emails of key Security > Council members > > Read the memo > http://www.observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,905954,00.html > > The memo is directed at senior NSA officials and advises them that the agency is > 'mounting a surge' aimed at gleaning information not only on how delegations on the > Security Council will vote on any second resolution on Iraq, but also 'policies', > 'negotiating positions', 'alliances' and 'dependencies' - the 'whole gamut of > information that could give US policymakers an edge in obtaining results favourable > to US goals or to head off surprises'. > > Dated 31 January 2003, the memo was circulated four days after the UN's chief > weapons inspector Hans Blix produced his interim report on Iraqi compliance with UN > resolution 1441. > > It was sent by Frank Koza, chief of staff in the 'Regional Targets' section of the > NSA, which spies on countries that are viewed as strategically important for United > States interests.
Do you think Mr. Koza would answer questions about it? The pre- Total Information Awareness system seems to indicate he can be reached at 410-964-3814 in Columbia, MD, a 25 minute drive from Fort Meade. If he's encouraging tapping people's home phones, surely he can't object to a phone call simply asking for information. Learning more about this is clearly in the public interest. He should be given an opportunity to explain this disturbing news. > Koza specifies that the information will be used for the US's 'QRC' - Quick Response > Capability - 'against' the key delegations.