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Kissinger quits 9/11 panel; families glad

By Shaun Waterman
>From the Washington Politics & Policy Desk
Published 12/13/2002 9:08 PM

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UPI) -- Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger
stepped down Friday as chairman of a blue ribbon commission investigating the
United States' failure to prevent the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, in a move
which was welcomed by groups representing the families of those killed.

In a letter to President Bush, Kissinger, 79, said that he was concerned that
combining his role as chairman with his ownership of an international
consulting firm which advises foreign clients would embroil both bodies in
controversy, even though he was prepared to disclose any potential conflicts
of interest to the White House.

"To remove any questions about even the appearance of a conflict of interest,
I was prepared ... to submit all relevant financial information to the White
House, as well as to independent review and in the end to any procedure,
consistent with submissions of other members of the Joint Commission," he
wrote.

"However, it is clear that, although specific potential conflicts can be
resolved in this manner, the controversy would quickly move to the consulting
firm I have built and own." To break the firm up, the letter says, would
delay the start of the commission's work. Since Kissinger says he wants the
panel to work "without delay or distraction," he concludes, "I cannot accept
the responsibility you propose."

President Bush, in a statement Friday night, said his administration "will
work quickly to select a new chairman whose mission will be to uncover every
detail and learn every lesson of Sept. 11, even as we act on what we have
learned so far to better protect and defend America."

Of Kissinger, Bush said in accepting his resignation, "his chairmanship would
have provided the insights and analysis the government needs to understand
the methods of our enemies and the nature of the threats we face"

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States was set
up to discover how the United States failed to prevent the Sept. 11 suicide
hijackings, which killed nearly 3,000 Americans. The president signed the act
of Congress bringing it into being on Nov. 27.

But the commission has been beset by problems and controversy ever since.
White House sources told United Press International Thursday that -- though
expected to be up and running late this month or early next month -- the
panel is still in a state of flux, with no offices, no desks and not even a
telephone number.

Kissinger is the second senior member to quit this week. The vice chairman,
former Democratic Senate majority leader George Mitchell resigned Wednesday,
saying he had not realized how much work was involved and could not afford to
leave his law practice.

Both men have repeatedly denied that they would have -- or even appear to
have -- any conflict of interest in investigating the failures of the U.S.
intelligence community and the possible complicity in the attacks of foreign
entities and governments.

Mitchell said in his resignation letter, "as to conflicts (of interest), I
have already stated publicly that I have none and that I would immediately
stop representing and have no further contact with any client of my firm who
becomes involved in the inquiry."

Nonetheless, both men quit after a report prepared for Senate Governmental
Affairs Committee by the Congressional Research Service found that all the
members of the commission would be bound by the 1978 Ethics in Government
Act, and that -- under the supervision of the Senate Ethics Committee -- they
would have to publicly disclose "detailed information about income, assets
... liabilities, positions held in private entities and organizations,
agreements or understandings for future employment or re-employment," and
about any clients from whom they had earned more than $5,000 in the past two
years.

Both men have lucrative private sector jobs with extensive client lists.

The White House believed that the commission's chairman -- because he is part-
time, unpaid and appointed by the president -- should only be subject to the
much less detailed -- and less public -- disclosure requirements for
executive branch officials.

"The White House had a different opinion (about disclosure requirements),"
one Democratic official familiar with the issue told United Press
International, "but I never saw anything from them that cited the law and
legal precedent like (the CRS report) did." No one form the White House had
any comment Friday evening.

A spokesman for a coalition of four groups representing the families of the
victims of the attacks welcomed Kissinger's decision. "This is a wonderful
opportunity for the president to correct the mistake he made and appoint the
right person for the job -- Senator Warren Rudman," Stephen Push of the
"Families of Sept. 11" group told UPI.

"If Kissinger had remained chairman there would always have been questions
about how thorough the inquiry was," he said.

Push maintained that Rudman would do his best to get to the bottom of the
issue, which he said made him a difficult choice for some. "Someone has been
blocking Rudman's appointment because he is a highly qualified candidate who
would be a dogged investigator," he said.

Push was of the opinion that Kissinger had stepped down because he was
reluctant to make his client list public. "I spoke with him by telephone on
Monday and met with him Thursday (in his New York office) and he made it very
clear to me on both occasions that he was not going to release his client
list to the public ... . I cannot think of any other reason why he would have
quit like that. He gave no hint of his intention to go when we met, in fact
we discussed the date for our next meeting."

Neither Kissinger nor anyone from his office Kissinger Associates Inc., an
international consulting firm, would comment.

Originally an academic, he was appointed national security adviser by
President Richard Nixon and later became Secretary of State, a post he also
held in the succeeding administration of President Gerald Ford.

Actions during his tenure led to his sharing the Nobel Peace Prize with North
Vietnam's Le Duc Tho for helping the United States withdraw from the Vietnam
War. But they also earned him opprobrium from critics, who accused Kissinger
of lying to Congress, needlessly extending the war and orchestrating the
overthrow of Chile's elected president, Salvador Allende.

Criticism had followed him to this latest posting, with some suggesting his
appointment heralded a cover up of the circumstances -- from missed
intelligence to personal failures by intelligence and other officials -- that
lead up to the attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people.

"His affinity for power and the commercial interests he has cultivated since
leaving government may make him less than the staunchly independent figure
that is needed for this critical post," The New York Times wrote in an
editorial. "Indeed, it is tempting to wonder if the choice of Mr. Kissinger
is not a clever maneuver by the White House to contain an investigation it
has long opposed."

(With additional reporting by Richard Tomkins.)

Copyright © 2002 United Press International

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