Official: U.S. intelligence found Iran nuke document was forged
source: http://rawstory.com/2009/12/official-intelligence-iran-nuke-document-forged/
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Philip Giraldi, who was a CIA counterterrorism official from 1976 to 1992, told IPS that intelligence sources say that the United States had nothing to do with forging the document, and that Israel is the primary suspect. The sources do not rule out a British role in the fabrication, however.
The Times of London story published Dec. 14 did not identify the source of the document. But it quoted "an Asian intelligence source" - a term some news media have used for Israeli intelligence officials - as confirming that his government believes Iran was working on a neutron initiator as recently as 2007.
The story of the purported Iranian document prompted a new round of expressions of U.S. and European support for tougher sanctions against Iran and reminders of Israel's threats to attack Iranian nuclear programme targets if diplomacy fails.
U.S. news media reporting has left the impression that U.S. intelligence analysts have not made up their mind about the document's authenticity, although it has been widely reported that they have now had a full year to assess the issue.
Giraldi's intelligence sources did not reveal all the reasons that led analysts to conclude that the purported Iran document had been fabricated by a foreign intelligence agency. But their suspicions of fraud were prompted in part by the source of the story, according to Giraldi.
"The Rupert Murdoch chain has been used extensively to publish false intelligence from the Israelis and occasionally from the British government," Giraldi said.
The Times is part of a Murdoch publishing empire that includes the Sunday Times, Fox News and the New York Post. All Murdoch-owned news media report on Iran with an aggressively pro-Israeli slant.
The document itself also had a number of red flags suggesting possible or likely fraud.
The subject of the two-page document which the Times published in English translation would be highly classified under any state's security system. Yet there is no confidentiality marking on the document, as can be seen from the photograph of the Farsi-language original published by the Times.
The absence of security markings has been cited by the Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, as evidence that the "alleged studies" documents, which were supposedly purloined from an alleged Iranian nuclear weapons-related programme early in this decade, are forgeries.
The document also lacks any information identifying either the issuing office or the intended recipients. The document refers cryptically to "the Centre", "the Institute", "the Committee", and the "neutron group".
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http://rawstory.com/2009/12/official-intelligence-iran-nuke-document-forged/
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bking74
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Is anyone honestly surprised by this? Or the the subversive nature of the political agenda of Rupert Murdoch, The Military Industrial Complex or NeoCons and the levels of deceit they would stoop to. I also have to add that United States can no afford to be the world's police force and if the Iranian youth wish to overthrow their government then they need to take back their own country.
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bking74:
"Is anyone honestly surprised by this?"
Short answer: no
Good to get this out in the open, though. Murdock is a traitorous bastard with an nefarious agenda. - 2 years ago
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Vierotchka
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This doesn't surprise me one bit. I was kind of expecting something like that.
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka:
After outing Valerie Plame this kind of disinformation seems normal.
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1storange
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Well, after all those accusations of conspiracy, it turned out that it was indeed forged. I hope all those who used this site to make wild claims that Iran was going to attack the US in a nuclear dimension will take back their words now, as their only piece of evidence has been acknowledged as forged.
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1storange:
No, they'll probably claim this guy is just a bitter and disgruntled former employee, as soon as today's talking points are issued.
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1storange:
Sadly, what you said is probably true...Oh, well, one can hope...
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1storange:
To take back their talking points implies that they are rational people.
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artemis6
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Yeah , a paper does not equal hard proof . Glad the CIA is able to speak out on this . This time , at least . I hope they talk louder this time .
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artemis6:
Ex-CIA, actually. Any current members will remain mum, no doubt.
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artemis6:
Darn , I thought things were supposed to get at least a little better !
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artemis6
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This article seems to clarify the subversive nature of the political agenda of Rupert Murdoch.
**Giraldi's intelligence sources did not reveal all the reasons that led analysts to conclude that the purported Iran document had been fabricated by a foreign intelligence agency. But their suspicions of fraud were prompted in part by the source of the story, according to Giraldi.
"The Rupert Murdoch chain has been used extensively to publish false intelligence from the Israelis and occasionally from the British government," Giraldi said.**
This a pretty serious charge.
Then again, the US MSM is still using 'retired military generals' known to be connected to the Pentagon's propaganda program that have significant links to the defense industry with minimal to no disclosure, even though it had been previously exposed.
Fox is by no means the only corporation that seeks to widen and perpetuate the conflated and unwinnable 'global war on terror'. - 2 years ago
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Progresshiv
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There are millions of Persians who are intelligent, caring, rational souls, and they are trapped in Iran by their own government and by the bellicosity of Iran's rivals. Who is looking out for them?
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Progresshiv:
The more the West interferes, sanctions, threatens, humiliates, etc., Iran, the more its people will rally to its leadership, however much it is detested. Obama has loosened the knot around Iran's neck, and now the people are rising. But tighten that knot again, and the people will support its leadership.
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Vierotchka
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Progresshiv:
Excellent points, Vierotchka. One can criticize one's family members, but someone from outside the family will quickly find that privilege is reserved.
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Progresshiv:
I agree, well said Vierotchka.
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