LaRouche in Niger

 

 

 

 

www.larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2003/030721watergate.html

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 7 -- In the midst of a growing mountain of evidence that Vice President Dick Cheney led a battery of senior Bush Administration officials, in repeatedly using what was known to be a forged document from a foreign government to corral Congressional and public support for the Iraq War, Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche issued a sharply worded statement insisting on a full investigation documenting exactly what Vice President Cheney knew, when he knew it, and precisely what he did contrary to what he knew to be the truth.

The charges against Cheney are centered on the fact that the Vice President repeatedly used documents, allegedly from the government of Niger, purporting to show Iraqi government efforts to purchase large quantities of uranium precursor, "yellow cake" from that African nation, long after he learned that the documents were forged.

 

 

LaRouche Turns Up the Heat on Cheney's Iraq Intelligence Hoax
This article appears in the June 27, 2003 issue of Executive Intelligence Review ...
of attempting to purchase uranium oxide from the government of Niger, in order ...
www.larouchepub.com/other/2003/3025lar_v_cheney.html

 

 

 

www.rense.com/general56/supreb.htm

Chief among the Iran-Contra veterans, who are up to their eyeballs in the present Irangate II caper, is Michael Ledeen, the self-professed ``universal fascist,'' who is also, according to several U.S. intelligence community sources, a prime suspect in the scheme to forge Niger government documents, purporting that Iraq was seeking uranium precursor to build nuclear bombs. A U.S. Federal grand jury is probing the forgery scheme.