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Etats-Unis – Crise à Washington pour
16 mots de trop dans le Discours sur l’Etat de l’Union, ou les prétendues ventes d’uranium nigerian à
Saddam Hussein…
Acte I - Le Président prépare son discours
Behind
the Scenes: State of the Union Preparation – White House
24/01/03
"Following the tradition begun by George Washington on
Jan. 8, 1790, President George W. Bush prepares for his State
of the Union Address at his desk in the Oval Office, Thursday,
Jan. 24 "
Behind
the Scenes: State of the Union Preparation – White House
23/01/03
"Sketching notes in the margin of speech drafts, President
Bush rewrites portions of the address in the Oval Office Jan.
23, 2003 "
State
of the Union – White House 29/01/03
"President George W. Bush works at his desk in the Oval
Office Jan. 18. Preparing for a State of the Union address involves
countless hours of work and weeks of discussions with senior staff"
State
of the Union – White House 29/01/03
"Sitting at his desk in the Oval Office, President Bush
reviews the State of the Union address line-by-line and
word-by-word "
Acte II - Le Président prononce son discours
Excerpts
From State of the Union Speech Regarding Defending Peace &
Security at Home - White House 28/01/03
« … The British government has learned that Saddam
Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from
Africa… »
Acte III - Qui a fait dire 16 mots de trop au Président ?
Bush
points finger at CIA
Detche Welle 11/07/03
« The White House has blamed the US Central Intelligence
Agency over a false accusation that Iraq tried to buy uranium from
Africa. President Bush said on Friday his charge that Iraq had
tried to buy nuclear material from Niger had been approved by his
"intelligence services", and US national security
adviser Condoleezza Rice said the CIA had confirmed the specific
wording of the statement. The White House acknowledged this week
it had been a mistake to say Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had been
trying to get African uranium because documents alleging a
transaction between Iraq and Niger were found to have been forged »
CIA
Got Uranium Reference Cut in Oct.
Washington Post 13/07/03
« …Administration sources said White House officials,
particularly those in the office of Vice President Cheney,
insisted on including Hussein's quest for a nuclear weapon as a
prominent part of their public case for war in Iraq… »
A
Question of Trust : The CIA's Tenet takes the fall for a
flawed claim in the State of the Union, but has Bush's credibility
taken an even greater hit?
Time 13/07/03
« … Last week the White House finally admitted that
Bush should have jettisoned the claim. Designed to end a
long-simmering controversy, the admission instead sparked a
bewildering four days of changing explanations and unusually nasty
finger pointing by the normally disciplined Bush team. That
performance raised its own questions, which went to the core of
the Administration's credibility: Where else did the U.S. stretch
evidence to generate public support for the war? If so many
doubted the uranium allegations, who inside the government kept
putting those allegations on the table? And did the CIA go far
enough to keep the bad intelligence out?… »
Ecco
il falso dossier sull'uranio di Saddam
La Republica 16/07/03
"…La lettera datata 10 ottobre 2000 (si tratta del
protocollo d'intesa tra Niger e Iraq n.d.r.) è firmata da Allele
Habibou, ministro degli esteri e della cooperazione, cessato
dall'incarico nel 1989. Un'ulteriore lettera (del 27 luglio 2000
n.d.r.) ha un testo così grossolano che se ne sarebbe accorto
chiunque usando Google su Internet…"
Les
documents manipulés publiés par La Republica (.pdf)
Source: Robert Windrem, NBC News,
which received them from
La Repubblica
Tenet
Says Official Wanted Iraq Claim
Yahoo ! News 17/07/03
« A Senate Democrat says CIA Director George Tenet told
lawmakers that a White House official had insisted on including an
unverified intelligence report on Iraq's nuclear program in the
State of the Union speech… »
White
House Cites 'Compelling Evidence' of Iraqi Nuclear Program
Washington Post 18/07/03
« The White House released excerpts from a classified
October 2002 intelligence document on Friday to demonstrate how
flawed intelligence on Iraq's nuclear-weapons ambitions wound up
in President Bush's State of the Union address… »
FBI
probing forged papers on Niger uranium
Washington Times 19/07/03
« …President Bush chastised senior advisers, including
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and outgoing press
spokesman Ari Fleischer, about the uranium intelligence flap and
the White House's handling of it several times during the recent
trip to Africa… »
Epilogue
- Un océan de manipulations ?
Digging
for dirt
Asia Times 11/07/03
« …a growing number of lawmakers and independent
analysts are suggesting that the uranium report - which was
actually based on crudely forged documents supposedly provided by
an Italian intelligence agency - may be just the tip of the
iceberg of an effort by neo-conservative and right-wing hawks
centered primarily in the Pentagon and around Vice President Dick
Cheney to skew the intelligence to make their case for war… »
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