Read the whole thing, but of particular interest to me is the claim that on of these “off-book” missions was tasked with finding WMDs to solve the president’s political problems regarding his case for war—and was allegedly asking Iraqi intelligence and former intelligence officers to help them plant something, since there was nothing to be found.
“They come in the summer of 2003, bringing in Iraqis, interviewing them,” the UN source said. “Then they start talking about WMD and they say to [these Iraqi intelligence officers] that ‘Our President is in trouble. He went to war saying there are WMD and there are no WMD. What can we do? Can you help us?’”This is, of course, not the first time it has been suggested that the White House tried to arrange to have WMDs planted. One theory asserts that the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame, who was working on weapons proliferation, was not just a reprisal for her husband’s Times column, but a retaliatory tactic for having uncovered attempts to plant WMDs.
The source said intelligence officers understood quickly what they were being asked to do and that the assumption was they were being asked to provide WMD in order for coalition forces to find them.
“But the guys were thinking this is absurd because anything put down would not pass the smell test and could be shown to be not of Iraqi origin and not using Iraqi methodology,” the source added.
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