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White House 'strategy' on Project Gunrunner documented


Is report the 'smoking gun' in controversy over guns-to-Mexico?

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Posted: May 23, 2011
10:18 pm Eastern

By Michael Carl
C 2011 WND 

 

 


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A document linked to a news story about the controversial Project Gunrunner
<http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/Cartel_Strategy.pdf>  may
prove to be the "smoking gun" in the Obama administration's attempt to
distance itself from the operation, according to a team of Second Amendment
advocates.

Gunowners of America <http://gunowners.org/>  President Larry Pratt
<http://gunowners.org/larry-pratt.htm> says that the official U.S. Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobaco, Firearms and Explosives, or ATF, document linked on MSNBC
suggests a coordinated effort between the bureau, the Department of Justice
and the White House. 

"In the Gunrunner document, they talk about the need to have policies that
are consistent with policies directed by the White House and the Department
of Justice," Pratt explained. 

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"It seems to me that not only does this field manual describe what's been
going on in bureaucratic language, it's pretty clear it's pointing that the
origin of this (operation), the request or the demand for this is right up
to the White House," he said.

Pratt is referring to a two-sentence section on Page 2 that talks about the
White House role in developing strategies to deal with the gun-smuggling
issue. 

"Over the past few years the White House, the Departments of Justice and
Homeland Security and even the U.S. Northern Command have developed various
strategies and policies designed to leverage the full capabilities of the
U.S. government in this effort," the document stated. 

(Story continues below)

        
 

         

Then there's the reference to the need to continue the cooperation in
Project Gunrunner. 

"It is essential that our efforts support the strategies and policies of the
president and the attorney general and where possible, complement the
strategies of other agencies," the document stated further. 

Pratt says he agrees with some of the ATF agents who have come forward to
talk about the operational purpose of Operation Gunrunner. 

"This was an effort on the part of the administration to change the dialogue
on the gun issue. Right now the Democrats don't want to touch it; it's like
a third rail in American politics," Pratt said. 

Listen to Pratt: 

"But if you can blame all the dead bodies on bad gun stores, bad gun shows,
then ATF would be able to step up and say, 'We'll fix that with more money,
more agents and more gun control,'" he said.

Pratt's statement is based on a line from Page 5 that speaks about gun shops
playing a role in the Mexican deaths. 

"While the United States is not the only source of firearms and munitions
used by the cartels, it has been established that a significant percentage
of their firearms originate from gun stores and other sources in the U.S.,"
the document stated. 

Pratt believes that the administration had to know, from the beginning, that
the operation would fail. 

"The official story is false on its face. There is no way they were going to
be able to track guns once they went into Mexico and follow those guns up
the food chain to the big boys that are running the cartels," Pratt
observed. 

Pratt said the operation was set up to fail because of Mexican law. 

"When you go into Mexico without papers, you're in jail for a year," Pratt
stated. "They don't mess around. That's their immigration law." 

"If you go in armed, much, much more time. The agent that was killed inside
Mexico with one of the guns from Gunrunner or Fast and Furious as it was
called at the point was there without a gun," he lamented. 

"The idea that somehow we were monitoring those guns inside Mexico, that's
just not true," he added. 

The publicly announced purpose of Project Gunrunner is discussed on Page 11
of the document, in the section dealing with the need for "an intelligence,
prosecutor led, multi-agency task force." 

"The DOJ strategy concludes that 'the most effective mechanism to attack
those organizations is the use of intelligence-based, prosecutor-led
multi-agency task forces that attack all levels of, and all criminal
activities of, the operations of the organizations.' A significant component
of the DOJ strategy pertains to attacking the southbound flow of firearms,"
the document read. 

The document suggests that the purpose of the operation was to put it into a
wider anti-narcotics strategy. 

"This document recognizes that Project Gunrunner is both an ATF strategy and
a component of a larger U.S. government counternarcotics strategy," the
document said. 

However, Pratt states that he believes the operation is really about gun
control. 

"It clearly could have only had a purpose that some of the agents themselves
have alleged. That's why they were so aghast that it was being done," Pratt
said. 

Pratt says the ATF is based on what he calls a culture of corruption, and he
agrees with an earlier WND report in which Houston attorney Dick DeGuerin
said the ATF is corrupt.
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=274449>  

"The culture of corruption is in management, not necessarily in the agents
on the ground. They (the agents) were objecting and they were saying this
can only end poorly. Someone's going to get killed," Pratt stated. 

Pratt says the corruption in the ATF is the reason the "whistleblowing"
agents are being retired or transferred. 

Pratt affirms that the document may be the key to a successful congressional
probe of Project Gunrunner. 

WND reported earlier when Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Rep. Darrell
Issa, R-Calif., had sharp words for the Department of Justice after Attorney
General Holder sent
<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=294645> a recent letter
<http://grassley.senate.gov/about/upload/Judiciary-ATF-05-02-11-letter-from-
DOJ-denial-2-to-allegations.pdf>  denying that the  ATF had knowingly
authorized the sale of weapons to gun smugglers as part of what has become
known as "Project Gunrunner" and its suboperation, dubbed "Fast and
Furious." 

In a return letter
<http://grassley.senate.gov/about/upload/Judiciary-ATF-05-03-11-Grassley-Iss
a-letter-to-Holder-in-response-to-denial-2.pdf> , the congressmen wrote that
the department's self-exonerating claims were flat-out "false." 

"We are very concerned that the department chose to send a letter containing
false statements," wrote the congressmen. "The department sent a letter on
February 4, 2011, claiming that . 'ATF makes every effort to interdict
weapons that have been purchased illegally and prevent their transportation
to Mexico.' When questioned in transcribed interviews last week in Phoenix,
agents with first-hand knowledge of ATF operations contradicted that claim."


"We are extremely disappointed that you do not appear to be taking this
issue seriously enough to ensure that the department's representations are
accurate, forthcoming and complete," the legislators wrote. "We will
continue to probe and gather the facts independently, as it has become clear
that we cannot rely on the department's self-serving statements to obtain
any realistic picture of what happened." 

The program run by the ATF reportedly allowed guns purchased in the United
States to be smuggled into Mexico for the purpose of tracking them to
high-ranking members of Mexico's drug cartels. The White House to date has
disavowed knowledge of the procedures. 

As WND has reported
<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=274449> ,
officials on both sides of the border are fuming over the operation, which
is being blamed <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=272593>
not only for the infusion of hundreds of guns into the hands of Mexican drug
lords but also provision of the weapon that killed U.S. Border Patrol Agent
Brian Terry <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=240945> . 



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