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Home Front: Politix
CIA officers alleges false reporting on Iraqi WMD
2004-12-09
A senior CIA operative who handled sensitive informants in Iraq asserts that CIA managers asked him to falsify his reporting on weapons of mass destruction and retaliated against him after he refused. The operative, who remains under cover, asserts in a lawsuit made public yesterday that a co-worker warned him in 2001 "that CIA management planned to 'get him' for his role in reporting intelligence contrary to official CIA dogma." The subject of that reporting has been blacked out by the CIA, and the word "Iraq" does not appear in the heavily redacted version of the legal complaint, but the remaining language and context make clear that the officer's work related to prewar intelligence on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.

In the lawsuit, the officer asserts that CIA managers retaliated against him for refusing their demands by beginning a counterintelligence investigation of allegations that he had sex with a female asset and by initiating an inspector general's investigation into allegations that he stole money meant to be used to pay human assets. Those investigations, the lawsuit asserts, were "initiated for the sole purpose of discrediting him and retaliating against him for questioning the integrity of the WMD reporting . . . and for refusing to falsify his intelligence reporting to support the politically mandated conclusion" of matters that are redacted in the lawsuit. The lawsuit marks the first public instance in which a CIA employee has charged directly that agency officials pressured him to produce intelligence to support the administration's prewar position that Iraq's weapons of mass destruction were a grave and gathering threat, and to suppress information that ran counter to that view. "Their official dogma was contradicted by his reporting and they did not want to hear it," said Roy Krieger, the officer's attorney.

Anya Guilsher, a CIA spokeswoman, said the agency could not comment on the lawsuit but added, "The notion that CIA managers order officers to falsify reports is flat wrong. Our mission is to call it like we see it and report the facts." The unnamed operative is a 23-year officer of Middle Eastern descent who spent much of his career on secret and covert operations to collect intelligence on and interdict weapons of mass destruction, the lawsuit says. In 2002, the lawsuit says, the CIA officer "attempted to report routine intelligence" from a human asset "but was thwarted by CIA superiors." It goes on to say that he was subsequently approached by a senior desk officer "who insisted that Plaintiff falsify his reporting," and that when he refused, the "management" of the CIA's Counterproliferation Division ordered that he "remove himself from any further 'handling' " of the unnamed asset, who is referred elsewhere in the document as "a highly respected human asset."

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday and placed in the public court docket yesterday after a judge said it could proceed using a pseudonym for the plaintiff, says his superiors falsely promised him that they would report his findings to President Bush and falsely claimed that they had disseminated some of his other reports through normal channels. In 2003, the lawsuit says, the CIA officer learned of the counterintelligence investigation of allegations that he was having sex with a female asset. Five days later, it says, he was told that a promotion was being canceled "because of pressure from the DDO [Deputy Director of Operations] James Pavitt." Pavitt declined to comment.

In September 2003, the CIA placed the officer on administrative leave without explanation, the lawsuit says. Eight months later, it says, the inspector general's office advised him that he was under investigation for "diverting to his own use monies provided him for payment to human assets." The document says the allegations were made by the same managers who had asked him to falsify reports. In August 2004, he was terminated "for unspecified reasons," the lawsuit says. It requests that his employment, salary and promotions be restored and that the CIA pay compensatory damages and legal fees. In a letter to CIA acting general counsel John Rizzo dated Dec. 6, Krieger requested a meeting between the officer and CIA Director Porter J. Goss because of "the serious nature of the allegations in this case, including deliberately misleading the President on intelligence concerning weapons of mass destruction."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#12  How can the President have any confidence in anything coming out of this agency? Wrong on fall of SU, wrong on first Gulf War, wrong on ObL, wrong on Saddam's WMD, and through all this, practically blind in the middle east.

Really, why is it not better to shut it down and start over? Can't a hard core of trusted, hand-picked good officers be housed in another agency while the re-building takes place?
Posted by: lex   2004-12-09 11:40:59 PM  

#11  Joseph, you sound like very pissed. Fortunately, the only Clinton's agenda seems that was to get mostly some suction rather than any action to endow a collectivistic paradise. I was worried. But luckily, the providence had mercy on us.
All things considered, it could have been all worse.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2004-12-09 11:40:24 PM  

#10  (reaches over and breaks JosephMendiola's Caps Lock key off his keyboard)
Posted by: gromky   2004-12-09 11:29:01 PM  

#9  And even iff these did have WMDS, they don't threaten Dubya and America because we're all, directly or indirectly, Republicans and Rightists anyways whom under CLINTONISM and CLINTONIAN NATIONAL UNITARIANISM are SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, still deserving of destruction.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2004-12-09 11:18:28 PM  

#8  Yeah, NO WMDS IN IRAQ = NO WMDS IN IRAN = NO WMDS IN NORTH KOREA...SYRIA...CUBA...AFRICA...LOWER AMERICAS.....@, even iff several or many world INTEL services andor UNO Resolutions, etc. say otherwise!? War for Socialism-Communism-OWG = meritorious state/region-specific defense against America and only America, as honest injun and equalist as the pro-Communism and pro-anti-American Clintons being what they are UNILATERALLY, UNCONDITIONALLY, and UNDENIABLY justifies absolute belief that it was America and Dubya that conspired for 9-11 and the resultant "unjust' "immoral" "illegal" war against Islamic states, where absolutely obeying the UNO and world community = absolutely disobeying the same. THE FAILED LEFT'S BIGGEST, ULTIMATE, ALL-ENCOMPASSING SINGLE JUSTIFICATION FOR SUPERGOVT AND SUPER-REGULATION IS ITS OWN PRO-DEMOCRACY = ANTI-DEMOCRACY,.......et al. LOGIC AND ACTIONS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2004-12-09 11:12:08 PM  

#7  The CIA's war against Bush continues apace. Time to accelerate that purge, Mr. Goss.
Posted by: Jonathan   2004-12-09 12:56:29 PM  

#6  Was this the same operative that provided intel to the Russian, French, German, and British intelligence offices that came to the same conclusion that Iraq probably had WMD? Need to expand the number of collection points fellows.
Posted by: Don   2004-12-09 12:52:21 PM  

#5  Houston, we've got a problem.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-09 11:39:43 AM  

#4  I think all these allegations needs to investigated. In turn, if this guy has an alterive motive then he needs to be prosecuted. It is not good for the future leadership of this country to have these allegations lingering around. If the American people can't trust our CIA, FBI, Nxx's, then we have a major problem. Porter Goss cleaning house is definitely a good start.

Posted by: Poison Reverse   2004-12-09 11:30:29 AM  

#3  "diverting to his own use monies provided him for payment to human assets."

Doesn't matter - press will eat it up and if it becomes obvious that he is crooked, they will ignore it.
Posted by: 2b   2004-12-09 10:14:01 AM  

#2  Article: The unnamed operative is a 23-year officer of Middle Eastern descent
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-12-09 9:49:40 AM  

#1  This article would be a lot better if it were referring to a former employee. This guy is a jerk either way. If true why didn't he say so at the time instead of now? Just a future ex-employee trying to negotiate a beter severance package.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-09 8:21:28 AM  

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