Sunday, November 13, 2005

Plame Network Stopped Bush From 'Salting'Iraq With WMDs




By Wayne Madsen
11-12-5


New aspect of Valerie Plame/Brewster
Jennings exposure revealed. According
to U.S. intelligence sources, the White
House exposure of Valerie Plame and
her Brewster Jennings & Associates was
intended to retaliate against the CIA's
work in limiting the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction. WMR has
reported in the past on this aspect of the
scandal. In addition to identifying the
involvement of individuals in the White
House who were close to key players in
nuclear proliferation, the CIA Counter-
Proliferation Division prevented the
shipment of binary VX nerve gas from
Turkey into Iraq in November 2002.
The Brewster Jennings network in Turkey
was able to intercept this shipment which
was intended to be hidden in Iraq and
later used as evidence that Saddam Hussein
was in possession of weapons of mass
destruction. U.S. intelligence sources
revealed that this was a major reason
the Bush White House targeted Plame
and her network.

CIA counter-proliferation network
prevented a WMD "salting" operation
by Bush White House in Iraq.

In fact, U.S. intelligence sources report
that the first shipment of VX nerve gas
to Saddam Hussein was carried out
between 1988 and 1989. The gas was
shipped to Iraq by a U.S. company
that was established in 1987 -- The
Carlyle Group.

U.S. intelligence sources have also
confirmed that Israeli military officers
served unofficially with the U.S.
Central Command headquarters in
Baghdad. The Israelis were attached
to the J2X (Joint Intelligence Liaison)
in Baghdad. Their presence in Baghdad
, according to the sources, was kept secret.


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