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LIBBY AND POSADA: TWO SIDES OF A RATTY COIN August 10, 2007
By Saul Landau

How does the commutation of the prison sentence of I. Lewis "Scooter" 
Libby, former chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney, coincide 
with the release by a federal judge of Luis Posada Carriles, former top 
terrorist of the Western Hemisphere?

Answer: Both the commuted and the released could have spilled the beans 
on powerful officials for criminal conspiracies.

Indeed, Libby knew that Cheney conspired with Bush to coordinate public 
lying -- Iraq had WMD and links to al Qaeda - and tried to suppress 
information to the contrary. Cheney authorized the "outing" of 
undercover CIA operator Valerie Plame to show how he would punish those 
who challenged the lies. Plame's husband, former Ambassador Joseph 
Wilson, made public that Cheney's pet story about Saddam Hussein trying 
to buy yellowcake uranium in Niger was nonsense.

In June, a rarely compassionate Bush complained that Libby's sentence 
was "excessive" and cut his two plus year jail sentence, leaving him to 
pay a $250,000 fine - mostly covered by contributions from his 
"friends"- and a meaningless probation period. Bush as Governor of Texas 
(1994-2001) steadfastly refused to commute death sentences for men whose 
lawyers had fallen asleep during key portions of their trials. 
"Compassionate Conservatism" means compassion only for conservatives - 
who have the goods on you?

Libby lied about the Plame affair and obstructed justice, that is he 
covered up larger lies told by Bush and Cheney about reasons for 
invading Iraq.

Posada also lied on immigration issues unrelated to his 1976 plot to 
bomb a Cuban airliner in mid flight. Federal prosecutors purposely 
bungled the case and a judge released him in 2007 after he served a 
short time in jail.

Behind both cases loomed a dirty secret: the accused would implicate 
higher ups if Bush did get them off the hook of justice.

Before Libby became Cheney's Boy Friday, he had already crisscrossed the 
world of pardons and influence peddling. Ironically, Republicans pointed 
to Clinton's pardon of Switzerland-based American fugitive financier 
Marc Rich when Democrats complained about Bush's "lenience" on Libby. 
Did they forget that Libby was Rich's attorney, the key man responsible 
for arranging Clinton's January 2001 pardon?

Leading then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and Israeli political 
heavies Shimon Peres and Ehud Olmert phoned Clinton to ask his 
indulgence. Former Mossad chief Shabtai Shavit "praised Rich for helping 
in 'the rescue and evacuation of Jews from enemy countries' and 
searching for missing Israeli soldiers. Israeli officials also praised 
Rich for putting up $400,000 in 1984 that was used by Egypt as 
compensation after the murders of Israeli tourists by an Egyptian 
policeman in the Sinai desert." (Michael Dobbs, Washington Post Feb 24, 
2001)

In 1983, the aggressive Rudy Giuliani, U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
District of New York, pushed for Rich to serve prison time for 
racketeering. In 2001, New York Mayor Giuliani, not yet a presidential 
contender, was "shocked that the President of the United States would 
pardon" Rich. But in June 2007, presidential aspirant Giuliani commended 
Bush's commutation. "I think the sentence was way out of line." Ah 
principle!

No leading official of either Party, however, suggested that Bush pardon 
Luis Posada Carriles, known as the Osama bin Laden of the Western 
Hemisphere. What could the Justice Department do with this man? In 1973, 
Washington signed the Montreal Agreement that would have each country 
try airplane terrorists or extradite them. Venezuela had requested 
Posada's extradition for the October 1976 blowing up of a Cuban 
commercial airliner over Barbados. Posada did the plotting in Caracas.

Every prosecutor remembered Bush's November 21, 2001 words: "If you 
harbor terrorists, you are terrorists. If you train or arm a terrorist, 
you are a terrorist. If you feed a terrorist or fund a terrorist, you're 
a terrorist, and you will be held accountable." What Bush didn't say was 
"this doesn't refer to 'our terrorists.'"

In February 1961, Posada joined Brigade 2506, the CIA's Cuban exiles who 
invaded Cuba that April. Posada belonged to a special group the CIA had 
designated to "clean up" the Castro supporters -- after their presumably 
successful invasion. This Cuban exile Waffen SS corps included the most 
brutal and cold blooded men, as the CIA rated them. So, he didn't land 
at Giron Beach with the rest of the Brigade.

Posada then joined the army, received spy and demolition instruction and 
moved to the CIA in 1965, "as a source of information on Cuban exile 
activities." The CIA kept close relations with Posada (1967-74) as he 
rose in Venezuelan intelligence, DISIP. The CIA trained, funded and fed 
Posada who even indirectly advised the Agency of his plans to blow up a 
Cuba airliner over Barbados in 1976.

FBI Agents interviewed Posada and other suspects in Caracas and 
concluded "Posada was up to his eyeballs" in planning the bombing. 
(Interview with former FBI Special Agent L. Carter Cornick, who 
interrogated Posada) Given the documentation on Posada's role in that 
mass murder and his boasting to New York Times reporters Anne Bardach 
and Larry Rohter about bombings he did in Cuba - obvious acts of 
terrorism - much of the legal world expected the Justice Department to 
charge the man with terrorism after he illegally entered the United 
States in 2005 or else deport him to Venezuela, which had requested his 
extradition.

Instead, Justice accused Posada of lying to US officials during 
interviews and on his application to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. 
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone ruled that the government had 
manipulated its interview with Posada and then used it as a pretext to 
charge him with a felony. The judge accused the prosecutors of using 
"grossly shocking" tactics in building their case. (AP, June 5, 2007) 
Like Libby, Posada's top level political connections got scared. The 
official entanglements with the Bush family and this terrorist began in 
1985 when US officials helped Posada "escape" from a Venezuelan prison. 
The man who directed the illegal Contra War of the 1980s, Lt. Col. 
Oliver  North of the National Security Council, noted in his diary  - 
made public during Senate hearings -- "JMC $50K." This referred to the 
bribe paid by Jorge Mas Canosa (head of the Cuban American National 
Foundation) to Venezuelan prison authorities for the "escape" and the 
waiting car and plane that landed in El Salvador where a Salvadoran 
officer met the fugitive with false identification papers. CIA official 
Felix Rodriguez fixed that part of the operation. Then-Vice President 
George H.W. Bush played a key supervisory role in supplying the Contra 
rebels in their illegal war against the Nicaraguan government. Reagan 
himself approved that covert action.

Posada worked with Oliver North and retired General Richard Secord in 
the White House-directed operation to supply the Contras. In October 
1986, a Sandinista anti-aircraft missile felled a supply plane in 
Nicaragua and exposed the operation.

Posada then became security chief to Salvadoran President Jose Napoleon 
Duarte, which required approval from US officials who knew Posada had 
downed the Cuban airliner. In 1990, a year after Duarte left the 
presidency, Posada became chief of security for Guatemalan President 
Vinicio Cerezo. Again, the CIA and Pentagon played heavy roles in a 
country whose destiny they had altered in a 1954 military coup.

In 1992, the FBI investigated the Iran-Contra scandal and interrogated 
Posada at the U.S. Embassy in Honduras. Posada, recuperating from a 
bullet wound in the cheek, told the Bureau about Felix Rodriguez's close 
connections to Donald Gregg, Bush's national security adviser. Posada 
knew that "Rodriguez was always calling Gregg," the FBI concluded, 
because he "paid Rodriguez' phone bill." (Robert Parry, Lost History: 
Contras, Cocaine, the Press & Project Truth) Reagan officials also aided 
Orlando Bosch, Posada's partner in sabotaging the Cubana plane. In 
1989-90, US Ambassador to Venezuela Otto Reich, an anti-Castro Cuban 
with a reputation for being a liar, convinced President Bush, against 
strong advice from INS and Justice, to allow Bosch to return to the 
United States. Bosch, a terrorist of world stature, got "harbored." The 
President's youngest son, Jeb - now Florida governor - belittled the 
INS' warnings and convinced his father.

By 1994, Posada had recuperated from a bullet wound that unknown 
pistoleros put in his check in Guatemala. He resumed his vocation: 
assassinate Castro. Fidel planned a visit to Cartagena, Colombia. Posada 
and cohorts awaited him with a sniper rifle. Fidel's security forces, 
however, thwarted the eager shooters. (Miami Herald, June 7, 1998) 
Having failed to assassinate Cuba's leader - Cuba's security forces 
claim over 625 separate attempts, many with CIA backing - Posada 
directed his attentions to sabotaging Cuba's economy. In 1997, working 
with Mas Canosa, he hired money-hungry Salvadorans to plant bombs at 
tourist spots in Havana. One explosion killed an Italian tourist. Cuban 
authorities then captured two Salvadorans who named Posada as their boss 
and paymaster. Using the alias of SOLO, Posada wired them of money 
transfers.

Posada limps along Miami Beach's boulevards, sometimes with his old 
cohort Orlando Bosch. Libby walks the streets of Washington. Bush 
continues his empty rant against terrorism. Both geriatric terrorists 
must chuckle over those familiar grim facial expressions and the 
threatening words. "He who harbors a terrorist…"



Landau's new book is A BUSH AND BOTOX WORLD. His films are available on 
dvd from [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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