Talk:Tahir Jalil Habbush
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editthis article makes a hell of a lot of statements with absolutely no sources listed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.240.133.109 (talk) 01:06, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
Uncited stuff here
editActing as an informer to the Central Intelligence Agency, he also attempted to head off the 2003 Invasion of Iraq by negotiating favorable terms with the United States.
Pre-invasion negotiations
editIn 2002, Gen. Tahir Jalil Habbush al Takriti contacted former CIA counterterrorism head Vincent Cannistraro, stating that Saddam "knew there was a campaign to link him to September 11 and prove he had weapons of mass destruction." According to Cannistrano, "the Iraqis were prepared to satisfy these concerns. I reported the conversation to senior levels of the state department and I was told to stand aside and they would handle it." Cannistrano stated that the offers made were all "killed" by the Bush administration because they allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power - an outcome viewed as unacceptable. [citation needed]
Shortly after, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's national security advisor, Osama El-Baz, sent a message to the U.S. State Department that the Iraqis wanted to discuss the accusations that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction and ties with al-Qaeda. [citation needed]Iraq also attempted to reach the US through the Syrian, French, German, and Russian intelligence services. Nothing came of the attempts.[citation needed]
In January 2003, Lebanese-American Imad Hage met with Michael Maloof of the DoD's Office of Special Plans. [citation needed]Hage, a resident of Beirut, had been recruited by the department to assist in the War on Terrorism.[citation needed] He reported that Mohammed Nassif, a close aide to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, had expressed frustrations about the difficulties of Syria contacting the United States, and had attempted to use him as an intermediary. [citation needed]Maloof arranged for Hage to meet with Richard Perle, head of the Defense Policy Board.[citation needed]
In February 2003, Hage met with Gen. Habbush in addition to Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz. [citation needed]He was offered top priority to US firms in oil and mining rights, UN-supervised elections, US inspections (with up to 5,000 inspectors), to have al-Qaeda agent Abdul Rahman Yasin (in Iraqi custody since 1994) handed over as a sign of good faith, and to give "full support for any US plan" in the Arab-Israeli peace process. They also wished to meet with high-ranking US officials. [citation needed]On February 19th, Hage faxed Maloof his report of the trip. Maloof reports having brought the proposal to Jamie Duran. [citation needed]The Pentagon denies that either Wolfowitz or Rumsfeld, Duran's bosses, were aware of the plan.[citation needed]
Uncited stuff ends. Rich Farmbrough, 14:14, 19 September 2009 (UTC).
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