Joe Conason makes a compelling case for former Iraqi premier Ayad Allawi being the conduit for phony Tahir Jalil Habbush memo the CIA allegedly concocted.
There’s a key timetable element – Allawi was at CIA HQ in Langley the week before the Sunday Telegraph in London “broke” the story about the memo.
Allawi would have plenty of reason to benefit, above all by boosting his name in U.S. political infighting vs. Ahmed Chalabi.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Your comments are appreciated, as is at least a modicum of politeness.
Comments are moderated, so yours may not appear immediately.
Due to various forms of spamming, comments with professional websites, not your personal website or blog, may be rejected.