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To: dumbmoney who wrote (134935)5/30/2004 10:59:54 AM
From: h0db  Respond to of 281500
 
Thanks for posting these Chalabi updates.

The question is: Who in their right minds listens to Richard Perle or James Woolsey about anything? They don't even have the record of accuracy of a broken clock.

Oh, nevermind, I was assuming that the architects of Bush foreign policy were in their right minds. My bad.



To: dumbmoney who wrote (134935)5/30/2004 1:13:46 PM
From: John Soileau  Respond to of 281500
 
NYT retrospective on their own war coverage, very interesting:

nytimes.com

John



To: dumbmoney who wrote (134935)5/30/2004 2:10:12 PM
From: dumbmoney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
Chalabi—And the Questions Keep Coming...

msnbc.msn.com

Sources said that Pentagon intelligence agencies—including the DIA, according to some officials—sent out confidential "referrals" asking the FBI to investigate the alleged INC leak of classified information to Iran. Law-enforcement sources say the FBI is investigating who in the INC might have leaked U.S. secrets to Iran—and who in the U.S. government might have leaked secrets to the INC. Chalabi and other INC reps have denied passing on any U.S. secrets to Iran. INC backers accuse the CIA of smearing Chalabi.