Informed Comment
 
 
_Qaddafi was a CIA Asset_ 
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Posted:  03 Sep 2011 01:16 AM PDT 
 
_Human  Rights Watch found documents in Libya after the fall of Muammar 
Qaddafi that it  passed on to the Wall Street Journal_ 
(http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903895904576547101159155100.html)
 , which is 
analyzing them. The WSJ  reported today that the documents show that Qaddafi 
developed so warm a  relationship with George W. Bush that Bush sent people he 
had 
kidnapped  (“rendition”) to Libya to be “questioned” by Libya’s goons, and 
almost certainly  to be tortured. The formal paperwork asked Libya to 
observe human rights, but  Bush’s office also sent over a list of specific 
questions it wanted the Libyan  interrogators to ask. Qaddafi also gave 
permission 
to the CIA from 2004 to  establish a formal presence in the country. 
Qaddafi had been on the outs with the West for decades, but was 
rehabilitated  once he gave up his ‘weapons of mass destruction’ programs 
(Qaddafi had 
no  unconventional weapons, and no obvious ability to develop them, so his 
turning  over to Bush of a few rotting diagrams that had been buried was 
hardly a big  deal. 
I have been going blue in the face pointing out that Muammar Qaddafi is not 
a  progressive person, and that in fact his regime was in its last decades 
a  helpmeet to the international status quo powers.  
Now it turns out that Qaddafi was hand in glove with Bush regarding  “
interrogation” of the prisoners sent him from Washington. 
Alexander Cockburn’s outfit has been trying to smear me by suggesting that 
I  had some sort of relationship with the CIA, when all I ever did was give 
talks  in Washington at think tanks to which analysts came to listen; when 
you speak to  the public you speak to all kinds of people. I never was a 
direct consultant and  never had a contract or employment with the agency 
itself. I spoke to a wide  range of USG personnel in those talks in Washington 
in 
the Bush years, including  the State Department, the Drug Enforcement 
Agency, and even local police  officers, and the intelligence analysts were 
just 
part of the audience. 
In fact, we now know that the Bush administration was upset that I was 
given  a hearing in Washington and was influential with the analysts, and 
_asked 
 the CIA to spy on me_ 
(http://www.juancole.com/2011/06/retd-cia-official-alleges-bush-white-house-used-agency-to-get-cole.html)
  and attempt to 
destroy my reputation. 
So how delicious is it that those who supported Qaddafi, or opposed 
practical  steps to keep him from slaughtering the protest movement (such as A. 
Cockburn  and his hatchet man John Walsh), were de facto allies of the CIA 
themselves– and  not just allies of the analysts, who try to understand the 
intelligence, but  allies of the guys doing “rendition,” i.e. kidnapping 
suspects off the street  and having them “interrogated.”

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