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US not probing Russian war role cited in Iraqi memos: Pentagon

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Original Post Date: 2006-03-28  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/28/2006
US not probing Russian war role cited in Iraqi memos: Pentagon
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US not probing Russian war role cited in Iraqi memos: Pentagon

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 3/28/2006

US not probing Russian war role cited in Iraqi memos: Pentagon

[I have written many times over the years of Russian involvement in helping the forces which are operating against the USA. As you can see, there is evidence that the Russians were secretly feeding information to Saddam Hussein.

What is all carefully forgotten is how the Russians also spirited certain crucial documents out of Baghdad in the final days of Saddam’s reign.

It is sad that the USA is not pursuing this link further. I note the hints that the Russians have a spy in the US Military command. This is not surprising. The Russians are no doubt quietly undermining the US war effort. And this Low Intensity World War, is far from over. Jan]

The United States has not opened an investigation into Iraqi documents that said Russia passed information to Baghdad on US military movements during the 2003 invasion, a Pentagon spokesman said.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman would not say whether the documents — one of which indicated that Russia had a spy in the US military command in Qatar — had been previously investigated.

But he cautioned reporters not to “drill down into one particular document and make it more than what it is.”

“At various levels throughout the United States government these documents have been made available for people to examine and to learn lessons from,” he told reporters.

“I’m not aware at this point of any particular review, investigation, whatever you want to call it, at this particular juncture,” he said.

The existence of the captured documents was revealed in a military after-action study of the war that looked at the invasion from the Iraqi perspective.

Russia denied it passed US military information to the Iraqis, and said the accusation had never been raised before by US officials. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the charges “politically motivated.”

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said over the weekend the administration intended to raise the documents with the Russians.

“We would take very seriously any suggestion that this may have been done, maybe to the detriment of American forces,” Rice said in an interview with NBC television.

But she maintained that the administration had not yet “had a chance to look at the documents in detail,” and said she would not jump to conclusions about what role the Russians played.

Source: Breitbart.com
URL: http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/03/27/0603…/p>


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