Spy's Notes on Iraqi Aims Were Shelved, Suit Says
By JAMES RISENAugust 1, 2005
The Central Intelligence Agency was told by an informant in the spring of 2001 that Iraq had abandoned a major element of its nuclear weapons program,
but the agency did not share the information with other agencies or with senior policy makers, a former C.I.A. officer has charged.In a lawsuit filed in federal court here in December, the former C.I.A. officer, whose name remains secret, said that
the informant told him that Iraq's uranium enrichment program had ended years earlier and that centrifuge components from the scuttled program were available for examination and even purchase.
The officer,
an employee at the agency for more than 20 years, including several years in a clandestine unit assigned to gather intelligence related to illicit weapons, was fired in 2004.In his lawsuit, he says his dismissal was punishment for his reports questioning the agency's assumptions on a series of weapons-related matters. Among other things, he charged that he had been the target of retaliation for his refusal to go along with the agency's intelligence conclusions.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/01/politics/01weapons.html?ei=5070&en=8473fe468ccc8e13&ex=1123473600&emc=eta1&pagewanted=print All that death and destruction .... what more can be said.
Peace.
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