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CIA 'sabotaged inspections and hid weapons details'
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/politics/story.jsp?story=378163
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington

14 February 2003

Senior democrats have accused the CIA of sabotaging weapons inspections
in Iraq by refusing to co-operate fully with the UN and withholding crucial
information about Saddam Hussein's arsenal.

Led by Senator Carl Levin, the Democrats accused the CIA of making an
assessment that the inspections were unlikely to be a success and then
ensuring they would not be. They have accused the CIA director of lying
about what information on the suspected location of weapons of mass
destruction had been passed on.

The row is of heightened significance given the Bush administration's
preparations to argue later today before the UN Security Council that the
inspections have run their course and it is now time to move to military
action.

France, Russia, Germany and other members of the Security Council are
likely to back a counter- proposal to increase the number of inspectors,
providing them, if necessary, with the support of armed UN soldiers, as a
means of avoiding a military strike.

The accusation of US sabotage emerged from a series of Senate hearings
on Capitol Hill. On Tuesday, George Tenet, the CIA director, told the
armed services committee panel that the agency had provided the UN
inspectors with all the information it had on "high" and "moderate" interest
locations inside Iraq � those sites where there was a possibility of finding
banned weapons. But Mr Tenet later told a different panel that he had
been mistaken and that there were in fact "a handful" of locations the UN
inspectors may not have known about.

Senator Levin, from Michigan, responded by saying the CIA director had
not been telling the truth. Citing a number of classified letters he had
obtained from the agency, he said it was clear the CIA had not shared
information with the inspectors about a "large number of sites of
significant value".

He said the CIA had told him additional information would be passed to the
inspectors within the next few days.

Mr Levin pushed Mr Tenet on whether he thought the inspections had any
value. The CIA director replied: "Unless [President Saddam] provides the
data to build on, provides the access, provides the unfettered access that
he's supposed to, provides us with surveillance capability, there is little
chance you're going to find weapons of mass destruction under the rubric
he's created inside the country ... The inspectors have been put in a very
difficult position by his behaviour.

Mr Levin said later he believed the CIA had, in effect, taken the decision
to undermine the inspections. "When they've taken the position that
inspections are useless, they are bound to fail," he told The Washington
Post. "We have undermined the inspectors."

Mr Levin has raised his concerns with the White House. In a letter to
President Bush, the senator asked that America provide the inspectors
with as much information as available.

He wrote: "The American people want the inspections to proceed, want
the United States to share the information we have with the UN inspectors
and want us to obtain United Nations support before military action is
used against Iraq."

14 February 2003 04:50


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