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    20080605
    INTELLIGENCE News. Counterintelligence News.
    DICK CHENEY News. Republican US Vice President Dick Cheney News.Dick CheneySTEPHEN CAMBONE News. Republican Corporate Military Government Intelligence Politician Stephen ''Steve'' Cambone News.Stephen A CamboneLAWRENCE FRANKLIN News. Military Intelligence Analyst Lawrence A ''Larry'' Franklin News.Larry FranklinNOTEWORTHY News.NoteworthyUS AMERICAN NewsUSITALY News.ItalyIRAQ News.IraqIRAN News. IRANIAN News.IranMILITARY News. Defense Department News.MilitaryPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsINVESTIGATION News. INVESTIGATORS News.Investigation
    "Did Iranian agents dupe Pentagon officials?" ... "Defense Department counterintelligence investigators suspected that Iranian exiles who provided dubious intelligence on Iraq and Iran to a small group of Pentagon officials might have "been used as agents of a foreign intelligence service ... to reach into and influence the highest levels of the [United States] U.S. government," a Senate Intelligence Committee report said Thursday." ... "A top aide to [Republican President Bush's] then-secretary of defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, however, shut down the 2003 investigation into the Pentagon officials' activities after only a month, and the Defense Department's top brass never followed up on the investigators' recommendation for a more thorough investigation, the Senate report said." ... "The revelation raises questions about whether Iran may have used a small cabal of officials in the Pentagon and in [Republican] Vice President Dick Cheney's office to feed bogus intelligence on Iraq and Iran to senior policymakers in the [Republican President] Bush administration who were eager to oust the Iraqi dictator." ... "Iran, which was a mortal enemy of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and fought a bloody eight-year war with Iraq during his reign, has been the primary beneficiary of U.S. policy in Iraq, where Iranian-backed groups now run much of the government and the security forces." ... "The aborted counterintelligence investigation probed some Pentagon officials' contacts with Iranian exile Manucher Ghorbanifar, whom the CIA [Central Intelligence Agency] had labeled a "fabricator" in 1984. Those contacts were brokered by an American civilian, Michael Ledeen, a former Pentagon and National Security Council consultant and a leading advocate of invading Iraq and overthrowing Iran's Islamic regime." ... "Stephen Cambone, then the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, shut down the counterintelligence investigation after only a month, the Senate report said." ... "The Senate committee also found that Pentagon officials concealed the contacts with Ghorbanifar from the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department. Pentagon officials also provided Senate investigators with an inaccurate account of events and, with support from two unnamed officials in Cheney's office, continued meeting with Ghorbanifar after contact with him was officially ordered to stop." ... "The first meetings with Ghorbanifar, which were disclosed in August 2003 by the Long Island, N.Y. [New York], newspaper Newsday, took place in Rome [Italy's capital] in December 2001. They were attended by two Pentagon Iran experts, Harold Rhode and Larry Franklin; by an Italian military intelligence official, and by Ledeen." -By John Walcott -McClatchyDC.com
    20070817
    GOVERNMENT News.
  • US News. UNITED STATES News. US AMERICAN News.USWORLD News.WorldITALY News.ItalyIRAQ News.IraqTERRORISM News.TerrorismCONSTRUCTION News. BUILDING News.ConstructionMONEY News.MoneyACCOUNTING News.AccountingPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.Politics - "Construction Woes Plague U.S. Embassies: Shoddy Work, Contract Choices Cited." ... "The new air-conditioning system in the $66 million U.S. Embassy in Mali broke down in June, sending office temperatures soaring to 100 degrees. An electrical fire erupted in the rehabilitated annex to the embassy in Rome [Italy's capital]. And the U.S. ambassador in Belize had to personally help workers sand the floors for new housing." ... "As the United States seeks to rapidly modernize and fortify its diplomatic missions around the world because of terrorism and other security concerns, the State Department's $5 billion construction efforts abroad have come under increasing strain. In a series of cables sent to Washington this summer, U.S. diplomats complained of building delays and shoddy workmanship, underscoring problems with State's one-size-fits-all approach to building that results in the same air-conditioning system being shipped to embassies in Africa and in Europe." ... "Concerns have focused in particular on the ongoing construction of the largest U.S. Embassy in the world -- the $592 million complex in Baghdad. The State Department inspector general is probing the awarding of sole-source contracts in the sprawling project, including whether they are unjustifiably expensive and whether top officials in State's Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) short-circuited the process to favor particular contractors, according to sources familiar with the probe." ... "At the center of the controversy is the man who has run the OBO since the start of the [Republican President] Bush administration -- Charles E. Williams, a retired major general in the Army Corps of Engineers, who quit under fire as chief operating officer of the D.C. public schools in 1998 when a botched roof repair project delayed the opening of District schools by three weeks. State Department officials who have worked with Williams assert that the serious construction problems now coming to light flow directly from Williams's mercurial management style.-" -By Glenn Kessler -WashingtonPost 
  • 20070812
    POLICE News.
  • ITALIAN News. ITALY News.ItalyIRAQI News. IRAQ News.IraqUS News. US AMERICAN News.USRUSSIAN News. RUSSIA News.RussiaSECRET News.SecretiveMILITARY News.MilitaryMONEY News.MoneyINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligencePOLITICS News.Politics - "Italy probe unearths huge Iraq arms deal." ... "In a hidden corner of [Italy's capital] Rome's busy Fiumicino Airport, police dug quietly through a traveler's checked baggage, looking for smuggled drugs. What they found instead was a catalog of weapons, a clue to something bigger." ... "Their discovery led anti-Mafia investigators down a monthslong trail of telephone and e-mail intercepts, into the midst of a huge black-market transaction, as Iraqi and Italian partners haggled over shipping more than 100,000 Russian-made automatic weapons into the bloodbath of Iraq." ... "As the secretive, $40 million deal neared completion, Italian authorities moved in, making arrests and breaking it up. But key questions remain unanswered." ... "For one thing, The Associated Press has learned that Iraqi government officials were involved in the deal, apparently without the knowledge of the U.S. Baghdad command — a departure from the usual pattern of U.S.-overseen arms purchases." ... "Why these officials resorted to "black" channels and where the weapons were headed is unclear." ... "The purchase would merely have been the most spectacular example of how Iraq has become a magnet for arms traffickers and a place of vanishing weapons stockpiles and uncontrolled gun markets since the 2003 U.S. invasion and the onset of civil war." -By Charles J. Hanley and Ariel David -AP via -Yahoo 
  • 20070803
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • US AMERICAN NewsUSSAUDI ARABIA News.Saudi ArabiaMILITARY News.MilitaryTERRORISM News.TerrorismENERGY News. OIL News. PETRO News.OilPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsJAPAN News.JapanITALY News.ItalyGERMANY News.GermanyGEORGIA News.GeorgiaHISTORY News.History - "Gingrich says war on terror 'phony': Former speaker says energy independence is key." ... "Former House Speaker [Republican] Newt Gingrich said Thursday the [Republican President] Bush administration is waging a "phony war" on terrorism, warning that the country is losing ground against the kind of Islamic radicals who attacked the country on Sept. 11, 2001." ... "A more effective approach, said Gingrich, would begin with a national energy strategy aimed at weaning the country from its reliance on imported oil and some of the regimes that petro-dollars support." ... ""None of you should believe we are winning this war. There is no evidence that we are winning this war," the ex-Georgian told a group of about 300 students attending a conference for collegiate conservatives." ... "He was unstinting in his criticism of his fellow Republicans, in the White House and on Capitol Hill." ... ""We were in charge for six years," he said, referring to the period between 2001 and early 2007, when the GOP controlled the White House and both houses of Congress. "I don't think you can look and say that was a great success."" ... "He reserved his most pointed criticism for the administration's handling of the global campaign against terrorist groups." ... ""We've been engaged in a phony war," said Gingrich. "The only people who have been taking this seriously are the combat military."" ... ""We used to be a serious country. When we got attacked at Pearl Harbor, we took on Imperial Japan, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany," he said, referring to World War II." ... ""We beat all three in less than four years. We're about to enter the seventh year of this phony war against ... [terrorist groups], and we're losing."" ... ""First of all, we have to have a national energy strategy, which basically says to the Saudis, 'We're not going to rely on you,' " he said." ... "The United States imports about 14 million barrels of oil a day, making up two-thirds of its total consumption." -By Bob Deans -AJC 
  • 20070608
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • SECRET NewsSecretUS News. US AMERICAN News.USPOLAND News.PolandROMANIA News.RomaniaGERMANY News.GermanyITALY News.ItalyEGYPT News.EgyptMILITARY News.MilitaryINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceTERRORISM News.TerrorismTORTURE News.TorturePRISON News.PrisonsHUMAN RIGHTS News.Human RightsLAW News. LAWFUL News.LawPOLITICS News.Politics - "CIA jails in Europe 'confirmed'." ... "A Council of Europe investigator says he has evidence to prove the CIA ran secret jails in Poland and Romania to interrogate "war on terror" suspects." ... "Dick Marty, a Swiss senator, has been investigating CIA operations on behalf of the European human rights body." ... "In his new report, released on Friday, Mr Marty says secret CIA prisons "did exist in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania"." ... "The governments of both countries have strongly denied any involvement. A spokesman for the CIA told the BBC that "the CIA's counter-terror operations have been lawful, effective, closely reviewed, and of benefit to many people -including Europeans - by disrupting plots and saving lives"." ... "Mr Marty says he drew on multiple sources and used his own intelligence methods to investigate the CIA's "extraordinary renditions", the process under which terror suspects were transported around the world for interrogation." ... ""Some European governments have obstructed the search for the truth and are continuing to do so by invoking the concept of 'state secrets'.... This criticism applies to Germany and Italy, in particular," he said." ... "His report came as the first criminal trial over the CIA "extraordinary renditions" opened in Italy. Twenty-five CIA agents and a US Air Force colonel are on trial in their absence, accused of kidnapping an Egyptian terror suspect and sending him to Egypt, where he was allegedly tortured." -BBC/News 
  • 20070216
    LAW News.
  • ITALY News.ItalyUS AMERICAN NewsUSEGYPT News.EgyptSECRET NewsSecretTORTURE News.TorturePRISON News. JAIL News.PrisonsMILITARY News.MilitaryTERRORISM News.TerrorismINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligencePOLITICS News.Politics - "Italy orders CIA kidnapping trial: An Italian judge has ordered 26 US citizens - most of them CIA agents - to stand trial over the kidnap of an Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003." ... "Osama Mustafa Hassan was allegedly seized by the CIA and flown to Egypt, where he says he was tortured." ... "Five Italians were also indicted by the judge, including Italy's ex-military intelligence chief, Nicolo Pollari." ... "The case would be the first criminal trial over the secret US practice known as "extraordinary rendition"." ... "During rendition, people suspected of involvement in terror activities are taken from one country and flown to another, where many claim they are tortured." ... "Most of the indicted US citizens are believed to have returned home from Italy." ... "The Italian government has yet to decide whether or not it wishes to request their extradition." -BBC /News 
  • 20061031
    POLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.
  • US AMERICAN NewsUSITALY News.ItalyCURT WELDON News. Pennsylvania Republican Curt Weldon News.WeldonGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentMILITARY News.MilitaryMONEY News.MoneyPENNSYLVANIA News.Pennsylvania - "Italian Arms Contractor and a Pennsylvania Congressman Share Close Ties." ... "In November at the five-star Hotel Splendido overlooking the harbor in Portofino, a playground of the Italian rich, [Pennsylvania Republican] Representative Curt Weldon was the center of attention." ... "The second-ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Weldon was a main speaker at a conference sponsored in part by the Italian military giant Finmeccanica. At the gathering of Italian, British and American political leaders, Mr. Weldon, of Pennsylvania, spoke on behalf of Italian arms makers who were seeking a bigger share of Pentagon contracts." ... "Taxpayers paid for Mr. Weldon’s stay. He received a $1,153 daily expense allowance from the federal government and flew over on a military jet." ... "For Mr. Weldon, the conference was a victory lap. After several years of promoting Italian military contractors, the Italians had scored some big victories at the Pentagon. But Mr. Weldon’s efforts were equally beneficial for his district, his family, his friends and his campaign coffers." ... "His daughter Kim, 29, a former social worker, was hired by AgustaWestland, the Finmeccanica subsidiary that won the Marine One contract, shortly after her father’s speech in Portofino. Kim Weldon’s work is to set up booths at trade shows and perform public relations." ... "More than 10 Americans at Finmeccanica subsidiaries in the United States, along with their spouses, were among the biggest contributors to Mr. Weldon’s campaign in 2006. Their combined donations of $20,400 edged out donations from American giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin." -By Leslie Wayne with contributions by David Johnston -NYTimes 
  • 20061015
    MILITARY News.
  • AFGHANISTAN News.AfghanistanCANADA News. Canadian News.CanadaITALIAN News.ItalianPHOTOGRAPHER News.Photographer - "Surge Of Violent Clashes In Afghanistan: NATO Soldiers Killed In Ambush; Photographer And Assistant Kidnapped." ... "Two NATO soldiers were killed Saturday in southern Afghanistan after militants ambushed them with rocket-propelled grenades and gunfire, the alliance said." ... "An Italian freelance photographer and his assistant, meanwhile, were abducted by armed men in southern Helmand province, an Afghan official said." ... "Canada's defense department identified the dead NATO sold[i]ers as Canadian but did not release their names." ... "Counting the latest fatalities, 42 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have been killed in Afghanistan since 2002." (1, 2) -AP via -CBSNews 
  • 20060705
    LAW News.
  • ITALY News.ItalyUS AMERICAN NewsUSEGYPT News.EgyptRELIGIOUS News.ReligionINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceMILITARY News.MilitaryTERRORISM News.TerrorismPRISON News.Prisons - "2 Italians Arrested in Kidnapping of Radical Cleric." ... "Two officials with the Italian secret service were arrested today in connection with the kidnapping of a radical Egyptian cleric here in 2003. This was the first indication that the Italian government may have helped American intelligence agents detain the imam, who was then sent to Egypt, where his relatives claim he was tortured while being interrogated." ... "Prosecutors also sought the arrest of three operatives of the Central Intelligence Agency and an employee of the American military airbase at Aviano, in addition to 22 other Americans whom Italian prosecutors said last year they were seeking as part of the investigation into the abduction of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar." ... "The practice of "extraordinary rendition" — which involves seizing terrorism suspects and then transferring them to other countries for interrogation — has caused a popular furor in Europe." -By Stephen Grey and Elisabetta Povoledo -NYTimes 
  • 20060607
    LAW News.
  • US AMERICAN NewsUSEU News: EUROPEAN UNION News.EUINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceTERRORISM News.TerrorismLAW ENFORCEMENT News.Law EnforcementPRISON News. Detention News.PrisonsTRANSPORT NewsTransportHUMAN RIGHTS News.Human RightsPOLITICS News.PoliticsBRITAIN NewsBritainGERMANY News.GermanyITALY News.ItalySWEDEN News.SwedenTURKEY News.TurkeySPAIN News.SpainROMANIA News.RomaniaPOLAND News.Poland - "Probe of CIA Prisons Implicates EU Nations." ... "Fourteen European nations colluded with U.S. intelligence in a "spider's web" of human rights abuses to help the CIA spirit terror suspects to illegal detention facilities, a European investigator said Wednesday." ... "Swiss senator Dick Marty's report to Europe's top human rights body was thin on evidence but raises the possibility of a cover-up involving both friends and critics of Washington's war on terror. It says European governments "did not seem particularly eager to establish" the facts." ... "He listed 14 European countries - Britain, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Bosnia, Macedonia, Turkey, Spain, Cyprus, Ireland, Greece, Portugal, Romania and Poland - as being complicit in "unlawful interstate transfers" of people." -By Jan Sliva -AP via -Forbes
  • 20051223
    LAW News.
  • ITALY News.ItalyEU News. EUROPEAN UNION News.EUUS AMERICAN NewsUSEGYPT News.Egypt -INTELLIGENCE News.Intelligence - "Italy court issues EU arrest warrant for CIA team." ... "A Milan court has issued a European arrest warrant for 22 CIA agents suspected of kidnapping an Egyptian cleric from Italy's financial capital in 2003, Prosecutor Armando Spataro said on Friday." ... "Milan magistrates suspect a CIA team grabbed Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr off a Milan street and flew him for interrogation to Egypt, where he said he was tortured." -Reuters 
  • 20050430
    MILITARY News.
  • US AMERICAN NewsITALY News.IRAQ News.INTELLIGENCE News. - "U.S. Clears GIs In Italian Death." ... "A U.S. Army investigation concluded American soldiers were not at fault in the death of an Italian [intelligence] agent in Iraq and recommended no disciplinary action, according to a report released Saturday." ... "The Italian government announced Friday it was not signing off on the U.S. reconstruction of events; Italy has launched a criminal inquiry into Calipari's death." -AP with-CBSNews
  • 20050426
    MILITARY News.
  • ITALY News.US AMERICAN NewsIRAQ News.INTELLIGENCE News.POLITICS News. - "Italian Opposition Slams Iraq Killing Findings." ... "An angry opposition branded a report that clears U.S. soldiers of blame for killing an Italian agent in Iraq an insult to Italy Tuesday, but Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi rejected a call to discuss it in parliament." ... "Military intelligence officer Nicola Calipari died when troops at a U.S. checkpoint opened fire late on March 4 as he was driving to Baghdad airport with Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena after obtaining her release from insurgent kidnappers." (1, 2) -By Paul Holmes -Reuters
  • 20050417
    HISTORY News.
  • UK NewsITALY News.BOOKS NEWSSCIENCE News.LANGUAGE News.LanguagesSecrets News, Secrecy News.Secrets - "Decoded at last: the 'classical holy grail' that may rewrite the history of the world: Scientists begin to unlock the secrets of papyrus scraps bearing long-lost words by the literary giants of Greece and Rome." ... "For more than a century, it has caused excitement and frustration in equal measure - a collection of Greek and Roman writings so vast it could redraw the map of classical civilisation. If only it was legible." ... "Now, in a breakthrough described as the classical equivalent of finding the holy grail, Oxford University scientists have employed infra-red technology to open up the hoard, known as the Oxyrhynchus Papyri, and with it the prospect that hundreds of lost Greek comedies, tragedies and epic poems will soon be revealed." ... "In the past four days alone, Oxford's classicists have used it to make a series of astonishing discoveries, including writing by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod and other literary giants of the ancient world, lost for millennia. They even believe they are likely to find lost Christian gospels, the originals of which were written around the time of the earliest books of the New Testament." -By David Keys and Nicholas Pyke -Independent.co.uk
  • 20050331
    RELIGION NEWS.
  • "Ailing Pope is no longer actively running Catholic Church, spokesman indicates." ... "The Vatican indicated for the first time yesterday that Pope John Paul was no longer actively running the Catholic Church. In a statement announcing that the ailing pontiff was now being fed through a tube in his nose, his spokesman said merely that the pontiff was "following" the church's activities." -By John Hooper -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20050315
    MILITARY News.
  • ITALY News.IRAQ News. - "Italy to Reduce Troops in Iraq in Sept." ... "Premier Silvio Berlusconi, facing rising opposition to the war in Iraq and public outcry over the deadly U.S. shooting of an Italian agent in Baghdad, announced Tuesday that Italy will start withdrawing its 3,000 troops from Iraq beginning in September." ... "Italian government officials had already indicated that Rome would consider withdrawing troops if Iraq could handle its own security. Last fall, Italy's defense minister said coalition troops in Iraq could be gradually cut after Iraq's elections in January, but he did not cite a timetable." -By Frances D'Emilio -AP via -Guardian.co.uk
  • 20050311
    RELIGION NEWS.
  • FRANCE News.ITALY News.WOMEN'S News, Woman's News.BUSINESS News. - "French court bans Christ advert: France's Catholic Church has won a court injunction to ban a clothing advertisement based on Leonardo da Vinci's Christ's Last Supper." ... "The display was ruled "a gratuitous and aggressive act of intrusion on people's innermost beliefs", by a judge." ... "The church objected to the female version of the fresco, which includes a female Christ, used by clothing designers Marithe et Francois Girbaud." ... "The authorities in the Italian city of Milan banned the poster last month." -BBC /News
  • 20050304
    MILITARY News.
  • ITALY News.IRAQ News.US News.INTELLIGENCE News. - "Agent killed in Iraq negotiated releases." ... "Nicola Calipari was a veteran Italian secret service agent and practiced negotiator who had helped return two hostages kidnapped in Iraq home to their loved ones in Italy." ... "At least once before, Calipari reportedly came close to negotiating the release of yet another Italian hostage - the journalist Giuliana Sgrena - but left Baghdad empty-handed, according to the news agency ANSA." ... "It finally happened Friday, when Sgrena was handed over to Italian officials following a month of captivity in the hands of Iraqi insurgents. But the happy occasion quickly turned sour when the car taking Sgrena, Calipari and other agents to the Baghdad airport was fired upon at a U.S. checkpoint." ... "Calipari was killed as he threw his body across Sgrena." -By Maria Sanminiatelli -AP via -SeattlePI.NWsource
  • 20040930
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • LAWRENCE FRANKLIN News. Military Intelligence Analyst Lawrence A ''Larry'' Franklin News.Larry FranklinDOUGLAS FEITH News. Republican Politician Douglas J Feith News.Douglas FeithCRIMINAL INVESTIGATION News.Criminal InvestigationUS AMERICAN NewsUSISRAEL News. ISRAELI News.IsraelITALY News. ITALIAN News.ItalyIRAN News. IRANIAN News.IranMILITARY News.MilitaryINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceHISTORY News.History - "Iran-Contra II? Fresh scrutiny on a rogue Pentagon operation." ... "On Friday evening, CBS News reported that the FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation ] is investigating a suspected mole in the Department of Defense who allegedly passed to Israel, via a pro-Israeli lobbying organization [AIPAC], classified American intelligence about Iran. The focus of the investigation, according to [United States] U.S. government officials, is Larry Franklin, a veteran Defense Intelligence Agency Iran analyst now working in the office of the Pentagon's number three civilian official, Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith." ... "The investigation of Franklin is now shining a bright light on a shadowy struggle within the [Republican President] Bush administration over the direction of U.S. policy toward Iran. In particular, the FBI is looking with renewed interest at an unauthorized back-channel between Iranian dissidents and advisers in Feith's office, which more-senior administration officials first tried in vain to shut down and then later attempted to cover up." ... "Franklin, along with another colleague from Feith's office, a polyglot Middle East expert named Harold Rhode, were the two officials involved in the back-channel, which involved on-going meetings and contacts with Iranian arms dealer Manucher Ghorbanifar and other Iranian exiles, dissidents and government officials. Ghorbanifar is a storied figure who played a key role in embroiling the Reagan administration in the Iran-Contra affair. The meetings were both a conduit for intelligence about Iran and Iraq and part of a bitter administration power-struggle pitting officials at [the Department of Defense] DoD who have been pushing for a hard-line policy of "regime change" in Iran, against other officials at the State Department and the CIA [Central Intelligence Agency] who have been counseling a more cautious approach." ... "Reports of two of these meetings first surfaced a year ago in Newsday, and have since been the subject of an ongoing investigation by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Whether or how the meetings are connected to the alleged espionage remains unknown. But the FBI is now closely scrutinizing them." ... "While the FBI is looking at the meetings as part of its criminal investigation, to congressional investigators the Ghorbanifar back-channel typifies the out-of-control bureaucratic turf wars which have characterized and often hobbled Bush administration policy-making. And an investigation by The Washington Monthly -- including a rare interview with Ghorbanifar -- adds weight to those concerns. The meetings turn out to have been far more extensive and much less under White House control than originally reported. One of the meetings, which Pentagon officials have long characterized as merely a "chance encounter" seems in fact to have been planned long in advance by Rhode and Ghorbanifar. Another has never been reported in the American press. The administration's reluctance to disclose these details seems clear: the DoD-Ghorbanifar meetings suggest the possibility that a rogue faction at the Pentagon was trying to work outside normal US foreign policy channels to advance a "regime change" agenda not approved by the president's foreign policy principals or even the president himself." ... "The Italian Job" ... "The first meeting occurred in Rome [Italy's capital] in December, 2001. It included Franklin, Rhode, and another American, the neoconservative writer and operative Michael Ledeen, who organized the meeting. (According to UPI, Ledeen was then working for Feith as a consultant.) Also in attendance was Ghorbanifar and a number of other Iranians. One of the Iranians, according to two sources familiar with the meeting, was a former senior member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard who claimed to have information about dissident ranks within the Iranian security services. The Washington Monthly has also learned from U.S. government sources that Nicolo Pollari, the head of Italy's military intelligence agency, SISMI, attended the meetings, as did the Italian Minister of Defense Antonio Martino, who is well-known in neoconservative circles in Washington." ... "Alarm bells about the December 2001 meeting began going off in U.S. government channels only days after it occurred." ... "Since the late 1980s Ghorbanifar has been the subject of two CIA "burn notices." The Agency believes Ghorbanifar is a serial "fabricator" and forbids its officers from having anything to do with him." -By Joshua Micah Marshall, Laura Rozen, and Paul Glastris with contributions by Claudio Lavanga -WashingtonMonthly.com
  • 20040415
    PEOPLE News and Links.
  • JAPAN News and Links.IRAQ News and Links.IRAN News and Links.TERRORISM News. - "Japanese Hostages Freed in Iraq; Iranian Killed." ... "Three Japanese hostages were freed Thursday, but the murders of an Iranian diplomat and an Italian captive were chilling proof of the risks foreigners face in Iraq, where rebels are battling the U.S.-led occupation." ... "America's top general said talks were under way to try to bring peace to the embattled Sunni Muslim city of Falluja and to avoid a bloodbath in the Shi'ite shrine city of Najaf." ... "The three [Japanese] seized last week are Noriaki Imai, 18, who wanted to research the effects of depleted uranium weapons, journalist Soichiro Koriyama, 32, and aid worker Nahoko Takato, 34." (1, 2, 3) -By Fiona O'Brien -Reuters 
  • 20040401
    TERRORISM News and Links.
  • TURKEY News and Links.LAW ENFORCEMENT News. - "Three countries arrest 53 militants in coordinated crackdown." ... "Turkey, Italy, and Belgium arrested 53 militants in a coordinated crackdown Thursday on a Turkish Marxist group considered a terrorist organization by Washington, Turkey's Interior Ministry said." ... "Police in Istanbul arrested 37 suspects of the Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front, or DHKP-C, while security forces Italy and Belgium detained 16, an Interior Ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity."  -AP via -USATODAY 
  • 20040106
    TERRORISM News and Links.
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  • 20031230
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  • "Parmalat slipped past loosened laws: After U.S. scandals, accommodation trumped regulation." ... "After the scandals that erupted at Enron and other U.S. corporations, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley bill in an attempt to prevent such corporate abuses. In much of Europe, regulations have been tightened in hope of avoiding similar problems." ... "But Italy has reacted to its own business disasters in an entirely different way. Led by Silvio Berlusconi, the nation's prime minister and perhaps its leading business executive as well, Italy has acted to remove criminal penalties for accounting fraud and, in the past week, has rewritten its bankruptcy laws to accommodate the spectacular failure of Parmalat, the giant dairy and food-processing company controlled by the Tanzi family." -By John Tagliabue -NYTimes via -Google-News 
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