Former CIA Officials: Bush Iran Claims "Preposterous"

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First Posted: 12- 5-07 05:27 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Intelligence Officers Doubt Bush Iran Story

Four former CIA officials who provided intelligence information to past presidents described as preposterous President Bush's claim that he was unaware until very recently that Iran had stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003.

"It's unbelievable," said Melvin Goodman, who worked for the CIA from 1966 to 1990 and now is a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy.

Goodman's assessment of Bush's assertions were very similar to those of Larry C. Johnson, who worked at the CIA from 1985 to 1989 and from 1989 to 1993 served as Deputy Director in the U.S. State Department's Office of Counter Terrorism; Ray McGovern, a former CIA official who gave daily intelligence briefings to George H. W. Bush while he was vice president; and Bruce Riedel, who spent over two decades at both the CIA and National Security Council and is the former National Intelligence Officer for Near East and South Asian Affairs

At a December 4 (Tuesday) press conference, Bush asserted:

I was made aware of the NIE last week. In August, I think it was Mike McConnell [Director of National Intelligence] came in and said, 'we have some new information.' He didn't tell me what the information was; he did tell me it was going to take a while to analyze.

Why would you take time to analyze new information? One, you want to make sure it's not disinformation. You want to make sure the piece of intelligence you have is real. And secondly, they want to make sure they understand the intelligence they gathered: If they think it's real, then what does it mean? And it wasn't until last week that I was briefed on the NIE that is now public.

McGovern was totally incredulous: "The notion that the head of National Intelligence whispered in Bush's ear 'I've got a surprise for you and it's really important, but I'm not going to tell you about it until we check it out' -- The whole thing is preposterous," he said in an interview with The Huffington Post.

Riedel agreed, saying "the president either chose to ignore what he heard or his director of national intelligence is not doing his job." Riedel said he doubted McConnell failed to "do his part of the bargain."

"To me it is almost mind boggling that the President is told by the DNI that we have new important information on Iran and he doesn't ask 'what is that information?'" said Riedel, who is now a Senior Fellow at the Saban Center For Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.

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He said it wasn't the DNI's responsibility to tell the President to "stop hyperventilating about the Iranian threat."

"The President and his policy advisers - National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley in particular - have the responsibility of keeping their eye on the intelligence and to take into account new information as it comes along," Riedel told The Huffington Post.

Bush and Cheney have repeatedly warned of the dangers of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, with no mention of the intelligence findings that Iran had stopped its program in 2003. On October 17, Bush was asked at a press conference, "But you definitively believe Iran wants to build a nuclear weapon?" He replied

I think so long -- until they suspend and/or make it clear that they -- that their statements aren't real, yeah, I believe they want to have the capacity, the knowledge, in order to make a nuclear weapon. And I know it's in the world's interest to prevent them from doing so. I believe that the Iranian -- if Iran had a nuclear weapon, it would be a dangerous threat to world peace. But this -- we got a leader in Iran who has announced that he wants to destroy Israel. So I've told people that if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon. I take the threat of Iran with a nuclear weapon very seriously.

White House Press Secretary Tony Fratto declined Wednesday to discuss what McConnell told Bush at their August meeting.

Q ...Was there any indication from McConnell of the nature of the intelligence in the meeting in August?

MR. FRATTO: I can't give you more detail on what Director McConnell said to the President.

Larry Johnson pointed out that the National Intelligence Estimate is actually the result of an analysis of information from all intelligence agencies. The material on which the NIE report was based had been acquired well before the report itself was issued to the public.

When that information first became available to the CIA and other agencies, it would automatically have been included in the Presidential Daily Briefing (PDB) months before the NIE report, Johnson said. The President, Vice President, Defense Secretary and Secretary of State are all given daily accounts of the PDB, Johnson said. McGovern and Goodman agreed.

Four former CIA officials who provided intelligence information to past presidents described as preposterous President Bush's claim that he was unaware until very recently that Iran had stopped its nu...
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While in office, this man has done nothing except continue to lie and scam on a daily basis, yet corporate media continues to shield him. Imagine if this was a Democratic president, the corporate media, likes of Washington Post and TV networks, would chase him out of the office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 12/06/2007
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 268 fans permalink
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Guess what guys, he's lying.

Again

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 12/06/2007
- bluesnot I'm a Fan of bluesnot 13 fans permalink

What are the candidates saying? Shouldn't they be outraged?

At least Kucinich has consistently spoken out against all the crappy lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 12/06/2007
- konchster I'm a Fan of konchster 4 fans permalink

So Iran stopped it's nuclear program 2 years before Ahmadinejad was elected and he is the liar It would seem that with the limited power that he actually has in Iran he has little or no control over what his country does. He does hate Bush though and I guess that's why his name is invoked at every opportunity

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 12/06/2007
- bluesnot I'm a Fan of bluesnot 13 fans permalink

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/05/AR2007120502234.html

This is how John Bolton explains Bush's lies about Iran. See, he's telling the truth and everybody else is doing the lying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 12/06/2007
- riverhorse I'm a Fan of riverhorse 4 fans permalink

he obviously wanted more war for (some)reason. he's lied to everyone about reasons for going to war in iraq and iran. Republicans are not to be trusted. that's for sure folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 12/06/2007
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 10 fans permalink

Oh, what a minute. This is all Obama's fault. When he was attending the Madrass in Indonesia he gave the Muslims the secret fomula for aligning atoms. Now this secretive Muslim candidate for the Presidency is giving the green light to Iran to build nuculer(Bush sp!) weapons. I know this is true because I read it in National Review Online--the only source of the Truth other than the "Golden Tablets" of Mormon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 12/06/2007
- iluvsam I'm a Fan of iluvsam 17 fans permalink

Bush is disgusting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 12/06/2007

President Bush has a history of arrogance and stubbornness. What is not quite history, that has been written, is how and to what degree he gutted the United States with the complacency of the American people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 12/06/2007
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Because we all buy into bogus "American" myths, it's damn near impossible to understand that these Re-Pugs have no morals whatsoever, it's just that plain and just that simple, "They're Only In It For The Money". "Collateral damage? That's some other loser's problem, Now give me my Oil fields and get these fuckin' peasants outta here." All this bullshit about "Oil Security" is really about the securitys held by "W" and his plutocratic peers, like Diane Feinstein.

It never was about "Freedom", it always was about money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 12/06/2007
- Northlite I'm a Fan of Northlite 10 fans permalink

I just want to add my vote to clamor here: Its all Clintons' fault. Bill gave his buddy the Mad Monk of Iran the green light to build nuclear weapons. Now this is all Hillary's fault. Right? Everything is her fault. Right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 12/06/2007
- DELICIOUS I'm a Fan of DELICIOUS 6 fans permalink

BU$H IGNORED WARNINGS OF IMPENDING ATTACK ON 9-11, HE IGNORED FACTS SAYING NO WMD'S, HE IGNORED THIS LATEST INFO SAYING IRAN HAD NOT CONTINUED THEIR WORK FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS. HOW MUCH HAS THIS IDIOT IGNORED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE? HOW CAN ANYONE IN THEIR RIGHT MINDS SUPPORT THIS FREAK OF NATURE AS TO BE THE MOST STUPID PERSON IN AMERICA AND YET BE IN THE OVAL OFFICE. OUR THANKS TO CORPORATE UNAMERICA, FIXED VOTING MACHINES AND THE STATE OF FLORIDA WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 12/06/2007

The attack on Iraq and the projected one on Iran were both acts of national cowardice by President Bush and the country (but not the troops). Neither Iraq nor Iran ever posed any threat to the U.S. at any time and still don't. These attacks are the equivalent of a trained martial artist in his or her prime beating an 8 year old senseless and calling the 8 year old a terrorist if s/he gets in a lucky shot in at the martial artist's privates.

The fact that we were nearly whipped up again over WMDs that didn't exist, because the only way to justify the sadism and cowardice involved in attacking countries that have 1/1000th of our military ability, 1/100th of our economy and 1/4 or less of our population is to scare the people into thinking they might have an ability to harm us and have the intent to do so, is truly depressing. So they make everyone al Qaeda, and manipulate the facts to get Americans to believe it.

Americans need to wake up and realize this militarism is simply a front to make cronies (like Haliburton and Blackwater) fabulously wealthy and to do it on the taxpayers' dime while keeping their friends and business associates -- the Saudis, the oil cartel and the Emirates -- in control of the oil reserves. People need to realize these militarists of both parties (Hillary is just as bad) are expending the lives and limbs of our young and of those whom we attack as well as trillions of resources we can't afford in order to keep this going.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 12/06/2007

'' Hey yall'' you're forgetting that Dubya's ''the decider''.
He gets to decide, thats his job.
So if he says he just heard it then ''he just heard it''.
Yeah, yeah, Dubya has his finger on the nookular button, but 59 million hey yalls can't be wrong - they put his finger there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 12/06/2007
- sugarmoes I'm a Fan of sugarmoes 19 fans permalink
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is bush now operating with an even less-full deck than the not-quite-full deck he started his presidency with?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 12/06/2007
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