added 2007 Tue May 1 7:37:10 by Aidenag
A former CIA analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.
A former CIA analyst claims that falsified documents which were meant to show that Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime had been trying to procure yellowcake uranium from Niger can be traced back to Vice President Dick Cheney.
added 2007 Sat Apr 21 0:01:41 by JamesMarcus
By now, many Americans are aware that George W. Bush's "sixteen words"--his claim that Iraq was trying to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger--were based on forged documents. Few know the real history of that bogus dossier. But now Carlo Bonini, co-author of "Collusion: International Espionage and the War on Terror," lays out the facts in a conversation with James Marcus.
By now, many Americans are aware that George W. Bush's "sixteen words"--his claim that Iraq was trying to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger--were based on forged documents. Few know the real history of that bogus dossier. But now Carlo Bonini, co-author of "Collusion: International Espionage and the War on Terror," lays out the facts in a conversation with James Marcus.







