Questions for CIA
Originally posted Monday, July 19, 2004
A. Is it a common practice to use private citizens who are also "international business consultants" as investigators on delicate missions such as the Niger matter?
B. What steps are taken to ensure that there are no potential conflicts of interest when assigning private citizens to such missions?
C. What steps are taken to ensure that those selected for such missions do not have partisan commitments which could politicize their intelligence gathering mission?
D. Why did CIA not take steps to ensure that the Niger mission would remain confidential?
E. Why was Amb. Wilson not required to submit a written report?
E(1). Didn't the reliance on oral briefings risk losing valuable intelligence?
F. Did any officials of CIA discuss the Niger-Iraq question with Amb. Wilson after March 2002?
F(1). Did anyone at CIA discuss the forged Niger documents with Amb. Wilson after they were received in October 2002?
G. In the period May-July 2003 Amb. Wilson provided numerous pieces of misinformation to the press (both openly and on background). What steps did CIA take to correct these dangerous and slanderous assertions?
G(1). Did CIA attempt to correct the false assertion that the forged Niger documents came to CIA from the office of the Vice President?
G(2). Did CIA attempt to correct the false impression that the Niger forgeries were received prior to Feb. 2002?
G(3). Did CIA attempt to correct the false assertion that Amb. Wilson's report went to the office of the Vice President?
H. Why did a "senior intelligence official" tell Newsday that Amb. Wilson's report was "widely disseminated" through the administration when this was not so?
I. CIA officials provided false information to the New York Times about intelligence source codenamed CURVEBALL and his relationship with the INC. What steps are being taken to prevent future cases of such disinformation activities against the American press and the American people?
I(1). Is CIA concerned that those officials harmed intelligence-sharing arrangements with Germany-- the country that provided access to CURVEBALL's intelligence?
BACKGROUND FOR THE QUESTIONS
The Cloak of Anonymity
Joseph Wilson, Liar
Our Man in Niger
The Rise and Decline of Joe Wilson
A Little Literary Flair
Mark Steyn
See also
Mission to Niger and a Cautionary Tale from Vietnam
Conned big time which reminds us that the "Bush lied about nukes" thing has taken some odd twists before. Remember Terrance J. Wilkinson?
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