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Revealed: How MI6 Sold the Iraq War

By Nicholas Rufford

12/28/03: (The Times - London):    THE Secret Intelligence Service has run an
operation to gain public support for sanctions and the use of military force in
Iraq. The government yesterday confirmed that MI6 had organised Operation Mass
Appeal, a campaign to plant stories in the media about Saddam Hussein's weapons
of mass destruction.

The revelation will create embarrassing questions for Tony Blair in the run-up
to the publication of the report by Lord Hutton into the circumstances
surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly, the government weapons expert.

A senior official admitted that MI6 had been at the heart of a campaign launched
in the late 1990s to spread information about Saddam's development of nerve
agents and other weapons, but denied that it had planted misinformation. "There
were things about Saddam's regime and his weapons that the public needed to
know," said the official.

The admission followed claims by Scott Ritter, who led 14 inspection missions in
Iraq, that MI6 had recruited him in 1997 to help with the propaganda effort. He
described meetings where the senior officer and at least two other MI6 staff had
discussed ways to manipulate intelligence material.

"The aim was to convince the public that Iraq was a far greater threat than it
actually was," Ritter said last week.

He said there was evidence that MI6 continued to use similar propaganda tactics
up to the invasion of Iraq earlier this year. "Stories ran in the media about
secret underground facilities in Iraq and ongoing programmes (to produce weapons
of mass destruction)," said Ritter. "They were sourced to western intelligence
and all of them were garbage."

Kelly, himself a former United Nations weapons inspector and colleague of
Ritter, might also have been used by MI6 to pass information to the media.
"Kelly was a known and government-approved conduit with the media," said Ritter.

Hutton's report is expected to deliver a verdict next month on whether
intelligence was misused in order to promote the case for going to war. Hutton
heard evidence that Kelly was authorised by the Foreign Office to speak to
journalists on Iraq. Kelly was in close touch with the "Rockingham cell", a
group of weapons experts that received MI6 intelligence.

Blair justified his backing for sanctions and for the invasion of Iraq on the
grounds that intelligence reports showed Saddam was working to acquire chemical,
biological and nuclear weapons. The use of MI6 as a "back channel" for promoting
the government's policies on Iraq was never discovered during the Hutton inquiry
and is likely to cause considerable disquiet among MPs.

A key figure in Operation Mass Appeal was Sir Derek Plumbly, then director of
the Middle East department at the Foreign Office and now Britain's ambassador to
Egypt. Plumbly worked closely with MI6 to help to promote Britain's Middle East
policy.

The campaign was judged to be having a successful effect on public opinion. MI6
passed on intelligence that Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction and
rebuilding its arsenal.

Poland, India and South Africa were initially chosen as targets for the campaign
because they were non-aligned UN countries not supporting the British and US
position on sanctions. At the time, in 1997, Poland was also a member of the UN
security council.

Ritter was a willing accomplice to the alleged propaganda effort when first
approached by MI6's station chief in New York. He obtained approval to
co-operate from Richard Butler, then executive chairman of the UN Special
Commission on Iraq Disarmament.

Ritter met MI6 to discuss Operation Mass Appeal at a lunch in London in June
1998 at which two men and a woman from MI6 were present. The Sunday Times is
prevented by the Official Secrets Act from publishing their names.

Ritter had previously met the MI6 officer at Vauxhall Cross, the service's
London headquarters. He asked Ritter for information on Iraq that could be
planted in newspapers in India, Poland and South Africa from where it would
"feed back" to Britain and America.

Ritter opposed the Iraq war but this is the first time that he has named members
of British intelligence as being involved in a propaganda campaign. He said he
had decided to "name names" because he was frustrated at "an official cover-up"
and the "misuse of intelligence".

"What MI6 was determined to do by the selective use of intelligence was to give
the impression that Saddam still had WMDs or was making them and thereby
legitimise sanctions and military action against Iraq," he said.

Recent reports suggest America has all but abandoned hopes of finding weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq and that David Kay, head of the Iraq Survey Group, has
resigned earlier than expected, frustrated that his resources have been diverted
to tracking down insurgents.

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