Take a closer look at the denials of Stephen J. Hadley, the National
Security Advisor in relation to the Niger Forgeries from November 2,
2005.
Q
On September 9th, 2002, you met in Washington with Nicolo Pollari, the
head of the Italian Intelligence Agency, SISMI. According to the
Italian daily, La Republica, Mr. Pollari came to the meeting to discuss
an alleged attempt by Iraq to purchase uranium from Niger. Is that
claim false?
MR.
HADLEY: We'd looked at this issue. We had both looked at our
documentary record -- I have -- we have talked -- I've searched my own
recollection; we have also talked to other people on the NSC staff at
the time who might have a recollection of that meeting. I can tell you
what that canvassing has unearthed. There was a meeting in Washington
on that date. I did attend a meeting with him. It was, so far as we can
tell from our records, about less than 15 minutes. It was a courtesy
call. Nobody participating in that meeting or asked about that meeting
has any recollection of a discussion of natural uranium, or any
recollection of any documents being passed. And that's also my
recollection. I have very little recollection of the meeting, but I
have no recollection there was any of that discussion, or that there
was any passing of documents. Nor does anybody else who may have
participated in that meeting. That's where we are.
Look quite closely--Hadley says there was no discussion of natural uranium. The phraseology is curious, no? Why is this important? Because yellowcake is not natural uranium. It is a milled and processed version of uranium oxide. Check out this description from the wikipedia entry:
“It
is created by passing raw uranium ore through crushers and grinders to
produce "pulped" ore. This is then bathed in sulfuric acid to leach out
the uranium. Yellowcake is what remains after drying and filtering. The
yellowcake produced by most modern mills is actually brown or black,
not yellow; the name comes from the color and texture of the
concentrates produced by early mining operations.”
Not exactly “natural uranium” is it? So did they discuss
yellowcake processed ore? Indeed, look at the denial--it literally
says nothing at all. The question is, is the claim that Pollari
came to discuss attempted uranium purchases false? The answer:
(1) I don't remember, nobody else remembers, (2) there was no
discussion of "natural uranium" and (3) no documents were passed.
In short, Hadley does not say the published report is false. Nowhere.
Let's look at a more specific question he answered:
Q
Have you or any member of your staff met with Italian intelligence
officials elsewhere, outside the White House, or at any other time,
when the question of Niger and uranium was discussed? And if not, can
you tell us how the fake documents came into the possession of the
U.S.?
MR.
HADLEY: I would, obviously, in answering a question like that, want to
check records and all the rest. I can tell you my recollection. My
recollection is, no, not here, not anyplace else. I asked that question
on the documents to refresh my own recollection. My understanding is
that they came to the State Department after the NIE of October 2002.
But again, I don't want to mislead you; that's the answer I got from a
staff person a few minutes ago to refresh my memory.
Here
the question is (1) have you ever met with Italian intelligence
officials at any other time to discuss the questions of Niger and
uranium and (2) how did the U.S. get the faked documents?
His answer is (1) let me check my records, I'm not sure and (2) my
memory is no--but I looked at the documents to refresh my memory of the
meeting, so my answer might not be correct and (3) The documents came
to the State Department after the NIE of 2002, but I don't even know
that, because I got the answer from a staff person a few moments ago to
refresh my memory.
Note:
We now know that the U.S. originally received transcriptions of the
documents which the Italians had altered to remove the tell-tale
sign that the documents were forged--they changed the names of the
Niger officials out of government on the forgeries for the
transcriptions--putting in the correct officials. So when did the
originals with the obvious signs of forgery come over? After the 2002 NIE.
As we are learning now, that NIE was the one which the Congress voted
on. Coincidence? We report, you decide. But remember
that until the White House got the forged documents themselves, they
would have plausible deniability regarding the authenticity of the
documents--they could lie with a straight face.
Now let's turn to the President's State of the Union claim:
The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
Now that they have the forged
documents which they really can't deny are forged, where is the Niger
claim sourced? Britain. No mention of Italy, despite the
fact that even the British claim is based on those documents.
Three years ago I would have
discarded these thoughts as the product of an overactive
imagination. Now I parse every damn sentence that comes out of
the White House. Times have sure changed, haven’t they? It
gets curiouser and curiouser. With denials like this, who needs
Democrats.