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zimv20
Apr 9, 2006, 02:42 AM
sunday times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,176-2125630,00.html)


TWO employees of the Niger embassy in Rome were responsible for the forgery of a notorious set of documents used to help justify the Iraq war, an official investigation has allegedly found.

According to Nato sources, the investigation has evidence that Niger’s consul and its ambassador’s personal assistant faked a contract to show Saddam Hussein had bought uranium ore from the impoverished west African country.

The documents, which emerged in 2002, were used in a US State Department fact sheet on Iraq’s weapons programme to build the case for war. They were denounced as forgeries by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) shortly before the 2003 invasion.

The revelation spawned a series of conspiracy theories, most alleging that the British, Italians, or even Dick Cheney, the American vice-president, had had a hand in forging them to back the case for war.

The story was still reverberating around Washington last week with claims that President George W Bush had authorised the leaking of the identity of a CIA agent whose husband cast doubt on the Niger link.

According to the sources, an official investigation believes Adam Maiga Zakariaou, the consul, and Laura Montini, the ambassador’s assistant, known as La Signora, forged the papers for money.

They allegedly concocted their scheme as reports reached western intelligence agencies, including MI6, that Saddam Hussein had been trying to buy uranium ore, known as yellowcake, from Niger. The agencies had no evidence he had succeeded. The pair are alleged to have copied a real contract to look like an agreement with Iraq under which Niger would supply Saddam with 500 tons of yellowcake.

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leekohler
Apr 9, 2006, 03:17 AM
sunday times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,176-2125630,00.html)

How many times do I have to say this? Impeach-NOW.

blackfox
Apr 9, 2006, 03:50 AM
If the plot continues to thicken, it might eventually make a solid. Case, that is.

We'll see.

leekohler
Apr 9, 2006, 04:36 AM
If the plot continues to thicken, it might eventually make a solid. Case, that is.

We'll see.

How much thicker does it need to get? How many laws does this moron need to break?

scem0
Apr 9, 2006, 09:32 AM
No kidding! He has an incredibly solid case against him for impeachment. Do we need him standing over a pile of dead babies with a knife, or something?! :rolleyes:

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Thomas Veil
Apr 9, 2006, 10:58 AM
Hold it, hold it. Unless I'm misreading this, this doesn't draw any straight lines between Bush & Cheney and the forgers, or prove anything other than that these Italian idiots tried to con several intelligence agencies to make a quick buck. It's not as if the article says that Cheney personally paid Zakariaou and Montini to forge the documents. That "unspecified intelligence organization" is not named...and even if it was the CIA, you'd have to show that the CIA wasn't just buying information, that Cheney or someone specifically paid these guys to forge the documents.

Not beyond the realm of possibility, but not provable yet.

I mean, I'm all with you for impeaching Dubya, but it sounds like there's a lot more yet to be discovered.

Zakariaou, now a Niger representative to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome, said: “If you really want the truth you must look somewhere else. You should deepen your inquiries elsewhere."Or in the words of Deep Throat..."Follow the money."

Indeed, the plot thickens.

skunk
Apr 9, 2006, 11:54 AM
Indeed, the plot thickens.You could stand a spoon up in it.

solvs
Apr 9, 2006, 06:05 PM
TWO employees of the Niger embassy in Rome were responsible for the forgery of a notorious set of documents used to help justify the Iraq war, an official investigation has allegedly found.
I'm sure they'll get medals.

At this point, they've done so many horrible things, and the realities of this war are so obvious, that people just aren't even surprised anymore. We know what they did, we are even starting to learn how they did it. And the longer we stay in Iraq, the more questions are asked, and the more answers come out. Hopefully we see something at the end of the year at the polls.

Dont Hurt Me
Apr 9, 2006, 06:13 PM
Just goes to show that with enough Saudi money anyone can get elected even cheats liars and crooks hence our current administration of vietnam draft dodgers who lead us into Iraq.