Intel
on Iran Could Be Catastrophic
by
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
Posted on August 02,
2018
2 August, 2018
MEMORANDUM
FOR: The President
FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPs)
SUBJECT: Intelligence on Iran Fails the Smell Test
FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPs)
SUBJECT: Intelligence on Iran Fails the Smell Test
Mr.
President:
As
the George W. Bush administration revved up to attack Iraq 15 years
ago, we could see no compelling reason for war. We decided, though,
to give President Bush the benefit of the doubt on the chance he had
been sandbagged by Vice President Dick Cheney and others. We chose to
allow for the possibility that he actually believed the
“intelligence” that Colin Powell presented to the UN as providing
“irrefutable and undeniable” proof of WMD in Iraq and a “sinister
nexus” between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda.
To
us in VIPS it was clear, however, that the “intelligence” Powell
adduced was bogus. Thus, that same afternoon (Feb. 5, 2003) we
prepared and sent to President Bush a Memorandum like this one,
urging him to seek counsel beyond the “circle of those advisers
clearly bent on a war for which we see no compelling reason and from
which we believe the unintended consequences are likely to be
catastrophic.”
We
take no satisfaction at having been correct – though disregarded –
in predicting the political and humanitarian disaster in Iraq. Most
Americans have been told the intelligence was “mistaken.” It was
not; it was out-and-out fraud, in which, sadly, some of our former
colleagues took part.
Five
years after Powell’s speech, the Chair of the Senate Intelligence
Committee minced few words in announcing the main bipartisan finding
of a five-year investigation. He said:
“In making the case for war, the Administration repeatedly
presented intelligence as fact when in reality it was
unsubstantiated, contradicted, or even nonexistent. As a result, the
American people were led to believe that the threat from Iraq was
much greater than actually existed.”
Iran
Now in Gunsight
As
drums beat again for a military attack – this time on Iran, we
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity and other experienced,
objective analysts are, by all appearances, being disregarded again.
And, this time, we fear the consequences will be all-caps
CATASTROPHIC – in comparison with the catastrophe of Iraq.
In
memoranda to you over the past year and a half we have pointed
out that
(1) Iran’s current support for international terrorism is far short
of what it was decades ago; and (2) that you are being played by
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims about Iran: they are
based on intelligence exposed as fraudulent several years ago.
Tellingly, Netanyahu waited for your new national security adviser to
be in place for three weeks before performing his April 30 slide show
alleging that Iran has a covert nuclear weapons program. On the
chance that our analysis of Netanyahu’s show-and-tell failed to
reach you, please know that the Israeli prime minister was recycling
information from proven forgeries, which we reported in a Memorandum
to you early last spring.
The
evidence displayed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on
April 30 in what he called his “Iranian atomic archive” showed
blatant signs of fabrication. That evidence is linked to documents
presented by the Bush Administration more than a decade earlier as
“proof” of a covert Iran nuclear weapons program. Those documents
were clearly fabricated, as well.
In
our May 7, 2018 Memorandum we also asserted: “We can prove that the
actual documents originally came not from Iran but from Israel.
Moreover, the documents were never authenticated by the CIA or the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).”
Iran:
Almost Targeted in 2008
There
was a close brush with war with Iran a decade ago. Bush and Cheney,
in close consultation with Israel, were planning to attack Iran in
2008, their last year in office. Fortunately, an honest National
Intelligence Estimate of November 2007 concluded that Iran had
stopped working on a nuclear weapon in 2003, and that key judgment
was made public. Abruptly, that NIE stuck an iron rod into the wheels
of the juggernaut then speeding downhill to war.
The
key judgment that Iran had stopped work on a nuclear weapon was the
result of the painstakingly deliberative process that was customarily
used, back in the day, to produce an NIE. After that process —
which took a full year — the Nov. 2007 NIE was was approved
unanimously by all U.S. intelligence agencies.
(In
other words, it was decidedly NOT a rump “assessment” like the
one cobbled together in a couple of weeks by “handpicked”
analysts from three selected, agenda-laden agencies regarding Russian
meddling. We refer, of course, to the evidence-impoverished and
deceptively labeled “Intelligence Community Assessment” that the
directors of the FBI, CIA, and NSA gave you on January 6, 2017. The
Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department intelligence
bureau were among the other 13 agencies excluded from that
“Intelligence Community Assessment.”)
As
for the Bush/Cheney plans for attacking Iran in 2008, President
George W. Bush, in his autobiography, Decision Points,
recorded his chagrin at what he called the NIE’s “eye-popping”
intelligence finding debunking the conventional wisdom that Iran was
on the verge of getting a nuclear weapon. Bush added plaintively,
“How could I possibly explain using the military to destroy the
nuclear facilities of a country the intelligence community said had
no active nuclear weapons program?”
Mr.
President, we do not know whether a fresh National Intelligence
Estimate has been produced on Iran and nuclear weapons – or, if one
has been produced, whether it is as honest as the NIE of Nov. 2007,
which helped prevent the launch of another unnecessary war the
following year. We stand on our record. In sum, if you believe that
there is credible evidence that Iran has an active secret nuclear
weapons program, we believe you have been misled. And if you base
decisions on misleading “intelligence” on Iran, the inevitable
result will be a great deal worse than the Bush/Cheney debacle in
Iraq.
For
the Steering Group, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for
Sanity
- William Binney, former NSA Technical Director for World Geopolitical & Military Analysis; Co-founder of NSA’s Signals Intelligence Automation Research Center (ret.)
- Sen. Richard H. Black, 13th District of Virginia; Colonel US Army (ret.); former Chief, Criminal Law Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Pentagon (associate VIPs)
- Marshal Carter-Tripp, Foreign Service Officer (ret.) and Division Director, State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research
- Kathleen Christison, Senior Analyst on Middle East, CIA (ret.)
- Bogdan Dzakovic, former Team Leader of Federal Air Marshals and Red Team, FAA Security (ret.) (associate VIPs)
- Philip Giraldi, CIA, Operations Officer (ret.)
- Larry C. Johnson, former CIA and State Department Counter-terrorism officer
- Michael S. Kearns, Captain, USAF (ret.); Wing Commander, RAAF (ret.); Intelligence Officer & ex-Master SERE Instructor
- Linda Lewis, WMD preparedness policy analyst, USDA (ret.) (Associate VIPs)
- Edward Loomis, NSA Cryptologic Computer Scientist (ret.)
- David MacMichael, Capt., USMC (ret.); Former Senior Estimates Officer, National Intelligence Council
- Ray McGovern, former US Army Infantry/Intelligence Officer & CIA analyst; CIA Presidential briefer (ret.)
- Elizabeth Murray, former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council & CIA political analyst (ret.)
- Todd E. Pierce, MAJ, US Army Judge Advocate (ret.)
- Scott Ritter, former MAJ., USMC; former UN Weapons Inspector, Iraq
- Coleen Rowley, FBI Special Agent and former Minneapolis Division Legal Counsel (ret.)
- Robert Wing, former Foreign Service Officer (associate VIPs)
- Ann Wright, Colonel, US Army (ret.); Foreign Service Officer (resigned in opposition to the war on Iraq)
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