US Intelligence Found Iran Nuke Document Was Forged

by: Gareth Porter  |  Inter Press Service

Washington - U.S. intelligence has concluded that the document published recently by the Times of London, which purportedly describes an Iranian plan to do experiments on what the newspaper described as a "neutron initiator" for an atomic weapon, is a fabrication, according to a former Central Intelligence Agency official.

Philip Giraldi, who was a CIA counterterrorism official from 1976 to 1992, told IPS that intelligence sources say that the United States had nothing to do with forging the document, and that Israel is the primary suspect. The sources do not rule out a British role in the fabrication, however.

The Times of London story published Dec. 14 did not identify the source of the document. But it quoted "an Asian intelligence source" - a term some news media have used for Israeli intelligence officials - as confirming that his government believes Iran was working on a neutron initiator as recently as 2007.

The story of the purported Iranian document prompted a new round of expressions of U.S. and European support for tougher sanctions against Iran and reminders of Israel's threats to attack Iranian nuclear programme targets if diplomacy fails.

U.S. news media reporting has left the impression that U.S. intelligence analysts have not made up their mind about the document's authenticity, although it has been widely reported that they have now had a full year to assess the issue.

Giraldi's intelligence sources did not reveal all the reasons that led analysts to conclude that the purported Iran document had been fabricated by a foreign intelligence agency. But their suspicions of fraud were prompted in part by the source of the story, according to Giraldi.

"The Rupert Murdoch chain has been used extensively to publish false intelligence from the Israelis and occasionally from the British government," Giraldi said.

The Times is part of a Murdoch publishing empire that includes the Sunday Times, Fox News and the New York Post. All Murdoch-owned news media report on Iran with an aggressively pro-Israeli slant.

The document itself also had a number of red flags suggesting possible or likely fraud.

The subject of the two-page document which the Times published in English translation would be highly classified under any state's security system. Yet there is no confidentiality marking on the document, as can be seen from the photograph of the Farsi-language original published by the Times.

The absence of security markings has been cited by the Iranian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, as evidence that the "alleged studies" documents, which were supposedly purloined from an alleged Iranian nuclear weapons-related programme early in this decade, are forgeries.

The document also lacks any information identifying either the issuing office or the intended recipients. The document refers cryptically to "the Centre", "the Institute", "the Committee", and the "neutron group".

The document's extreme vagueness about the institutions does not appear to match the concreteness of the plans, which call for hiring eight individuals for different tasks for very specific numbers of hours for a four-year time frame.

Including security markings and such identifying information in a document increases the likelihood of errors that would give the fraud away.

The absence of any date on the document also conflicts with the specificity of much of the information. The Times reported that unidentified "foreign intelligence agencies" had dated the document to early 2007, but gave no reason for that judgment.

An obvious motive for suggesting the early 2007 date is that it would discredit the U.S. intelligence community's November 2007 National Intelligence Estimate, which concluded that Iran had discontinued unidentified work on nuclear weapons and had not resumed it as of the time of the estimate.

Discrediting the NIE has been a major objective of the Israeli government for the past two years, and the British and French governments have supported the Israeli effort.

The biggest reason for suspecting that the document is a fraud is its obvious effort to suggest past Iranian experiments related to a neutron initiator. After proposing experiments on detecting pulsed neutrons, the document refers to "locations where such experiments used to be conducted".

That reference plays to the widespread assumption, which has been embraced by the International Atomic Energy Agency, that Iran had carried out experiments with Polonium-210 in the late 1980s, indicating an interest in neutron initiators. The IAEA referred in reports from 2004 through 2007 to its belief that the experiment with Polonium-210 had potential relevance to making "a neutron initiator in some designs of nuclear weapons".

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), the political arm of the terrorist organisation Mujahedeen-e Khalq, claimed in February 2005 that Iran's research with Polonium-210 was continuing and that it was now close to producing a neutron initiator for a nuclear weapon.

Sanger and Broad were so convinced that the Polonium-210 experiments proved Iran's interest in a neutron initiator that they referred in their story on the leaked document to both the IAEA reports on the experiments in the late 1980s and the claim by NCRI of continuing Iranian work on such a nuclear trigger.

What Sanger and Broad failed to report, however, is that the IAEA has acknowledged that it was mistaken in its earlier assessment that the Polonium-210 experiments were related to a neutron initiator.

After seeing the complete documentation on the original project, including complete copies of the reactor logbook for the entire period, the IAEA concluded in its Feb. 22, 2008 report that Iran's explanations that the Polonium-210 project was fundamental research with the eventual aim of possible application to radio isotope batteries was "consistent with the Agency's findings and with other information available to it".

The IAEA report said the issue of Polonium-210 – and thus the earlier suspicion of an Iranian interest in using it as a neutron initiator for a nuclear weapon - was now considered "no longer outstanding".

New York Times reporters David Sanger and William J. Broad reported U.S. intelligence officials as saying the intelligence analysts "have yet to authenticate the document". Sanger and Broad explained the failure to do so, however, as a result of excessive caution left over from the CIA's having failed to brand as a fabrication the document purporting to show an Iraqi effort to buy uranium in Niger.

The Washington Post's Joby Warrick dismissed the possibility that the document might be found to be fraudulent. "There is no way to establish the authenticity or original source of the document...," wrote Warrick.

But the line that the intelligence community had authenticated it evidently reflected the Barack Obama administration's desire to avoid undercutting a story that supports its efforts to get Russian and Chinese support for tougher sanctions against Iran.

This is not the first time that Giraldi has been tipped off by his intelligence sources on forged documents. Giraldi identified the individual or office responsible for creating the two most notorious forged documents in recent U.S. intelligence history.

In 2005, Giraldi identified Michael Ledeen, the extreme right-wing former consultant to the National Security Council and the Pentagon, as an author of the fabricated letter purporting to show Iraqi interest in purchasing uranium from Niger. That letter was used by the George W. Bush administration to bolster its false case that Saddam Hussein had an active nuclear weapons programme.

Giraldi also identified officials in the "Office of Special Plans" who worked under Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith as having forged a letter purportedly written by Hussein's intelligence director, Tahir Jalail Habbush al-Tikriti, to Hussein himself referring to an Iraqi intelligence operation to arrange for an unidentified shipment from Niger.

Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.
 

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So where are the charges

So where are the charges against Feith?



Why hasn't Rupert's US

Why hasn't Rupert's US citizenship been revoked?



RE: "The Rupert Murdoch

RE: "The Rupert Murdoch chain has been used extensively to publish false intelligence from the Israelis..." - Giraldi

MURDOCH THE MALEFACTOR!



Mossad continues to dictate

Mossad continues to dictate American Foreign Policy,they did it in relation to Irak,now is Iran turn,nothing like having sympathetic ears in Washington D.C. whether Reps or Demos, Zionists all the way, until nuclear Armageddon.



What a hypocritical nation

What a hypocritical nation the U.S. is. "Let Freedom Ring" unless you're a Palestinian. What's up with that??



Israel has spied on us and

Israel has spied on us and fed us false information leading us into bloody wars. Our alliance with them has made us a target for every loony in the moslem world. Meanwhile Israel'sr supporters, like Joe Lieberman, undermine programs that would help Americans. It is time we cut them loose. Palestinians jumped for joy when over 3000 Americans died on 9/11. So why bother with them either?

We need to use American resources for Americans: leave the Israel-Palestinian issue alone: it is not in our best interests. Our involvement does nothing to increase American security. It just drags us into unnecessary conflicts that cost us lives and money.



I had thought the Israelis

I had thought the Israelis were master forgers. They seem to be slipping.



israeli 'art students' at

israeli 'art students' at it again??



The whole MO is similar to

The whole MO is similar to the lead-up to the Iraq War, and no one was held accountable. It is troubling that not only is our special friend committing what amounts to acts of war against us, or treason within our government, but that the congress, the departments of justice, homeland security, the military, our intell and our president, all go along meekly. Perhaps Congress and the President should roll back some of their provocative sanctions against Iran and admit the deceit. Or cut back on our aid to Israel since they are acting more like an enemy than a friend. No? Nothing? Never any consequences to the Israeli influence that uses us?
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No, Israel? A staunch US

No, Israel? A staunch US ally, forging a document? I just can't believe it! Wonder how the Kenyan feels about that. Pete Edler,



Palestinians "jumping for

Palestinians "jumping for joy" at 9/11 attack...was shown to be a clip ENTIRELY UNRELATED to 9/11
Get your facts straight, Stay Off the Zionist Koolaid.
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The entire BS of negative

The entire BS of negative propaganda against Iran, just as much of it was against Iraq, is constructed either in Israel via Mossad, or right here in the good ole USA by AIPAC/AJC and the lobbying/spy arm of the Zionists. They have so far been successful in subverting US sovereignty, dictating US foreign policy, pushing US military actions against countries and peoples who have done NOTHING to us or US interests, and getting the US taxpayers to pay for it! Talk about a cancer on the republic!



The entire anti-Iran BS

The entire anti-Iran BS propaganda campaign, just like the anti-Iraq BS propaganda campaign, is constructed primarily either by Mossad or the AIPAC/AJC Zionist lobbying/spying arm in the US. Israel's Zionists basically dictate US foreign policy in the Middle East, control all of the discussion/debate re: US interests in the region -- any criticism of Israel is verboten and demonized as "anti-Semitic"-- and somehow the US taxpayer is STILL required to subsidize/support Israel to the tune of Billions. This story should come as no surprise.

The US has become a target of terrorism because of our actions in unconditional support/protection of Israel, encouraging it to wreak havoc as it pleases in pursuit of its land-grabs and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Israel is a rogue, terrorist state.



Many people in this country

Many people in this country view israel as "the only democracy in the middle east". They see israel as the innocent, little country in the midst of all the enemy Muslim countries. But that is the media image. The truth is that israel is a terror state. israel is an apartheid state. And israel has attacked the United States 3 times: the Lavon affair;the USS Liberty; and most recently on 9/11. Look at all the circumstantial proof tying israel to 9/11: Odigo; Zim; mossad spies filming the event; Atta's proximity to mossad in Hollywood FL; 9/11 "hijacker" related to mossad spy; etc... There's no other country or entity with ties to 9/11 that even approach those "coincidences". After 9/11 they ginned up the Iraq war. Now they're trying to get us to attack Iran. Turn off your television.



I've always wondered why no

I've always wondered why no one has followed up on the story of the US forcing the Danish Windpower Agency, the most successful turbine operation in the world to break its contract with Iran. It would seem to me that it is in the world's best interest to have Iran develop windpower as an energy source. But I guess that would then be a hindrance to those who think nuclear power is the panacea for energy independence for everyone except Iran.



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