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Thursday, November 03, 2005

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Italian lawmaker: U.S. told

of WMD forgeries

Senator says Bush administration was warned Iraq documents were fake

Updated: 5:37 p.m. ET Nov. 3, 2005

ROME - Italian secret services warned the United States months before it invaded Iraq that a dossier about a purported Saddam Hussein effort to buy uranium in Africa was fake, a lawmaker said Thursday after a briefing by the nation’s intelligence chief.

“At about the same time as the State of the Union address, they (Italy’s SISMI secret services) said that the dossier doesn’t correspond to the truth,” Sen. Massimo Brutti told journalists after the parliamentary commission was briefed.

Brutti said the warning was given in January 2003, but he did not know whether it was made before or after President Bush’s speech. Brutti, a leading opposition senator, said SISMI analyzed the documents between October 2002 and January 2003.

The United States and Britain used the claim that Saddam was seeking to buy uranium in Niger to bolster their case for the invasion, which started in March 2003. The intelligence supporting the claim later was deemed unreliable.

Italian lawmakers questioned Premier Silvio Berlusconi’s top aide and SISMI director Nicolo Pollari about allegations that Italy knowingly gave forged documents to Washington and London detailing a purported Iraqi deal to buy 500 tons of uranium concentrate from Niger. The uranium ore, known as yellowcake, can be used to produce nuclear weapons.

Pollari requested the hearing after the allegations were reported last week by the daily newspaper La Repubblica. Pollari and Cabinet Undersecretary Gianni Letta were questioned by members of a parliamentary commission overseeing secret services.

The closed-door session lasted about four hours, and commission members spoke with reporters after it ended.

La Repubblica, a strong Berlusconi opponent, alleged that after the Sept. 11 attacks Pollari was being pressured by Berlusconi to make a strong contribution to the hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The Italian leader is a staunch U.S. ally.

Berlusconi’s government has denied any wrongdoing, and the premier has personally defended Pollari amid calls for his resignation.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Kangaroo Brisbane Australia said...

Hey Girlfriend how you going, The wanker has now retracted it.

3/11/05 10:50 PM  
Blogger Kangaroo Brisbane Australia said...

They are saying Berlisconi owns 80% of media and cable over there.

3/11/05 10:53 PM  
Blogger Christy said...

80%.. wow i did not know that

Im ok on my way to work again.Ick.

My nose wont work right.

4/11/05 8:41 AM  

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