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(回答先: アジズ副首相はブッシュのスパイ? (The Telegraph 4-27-03) 投稿者 tom 日時 2003 年 4 月 28 日 06:10:04)
米国のイラク侵略キャンペーン当初、Fox NewsやMSNBCなどの主要TV局は、アジズは北部イラクかイランに亡命している
と相次いで報道した。だが、どうもそれはペンタゴンの偽情報提供部隊によるアジズ擁護のための策略であったようだ、と
あります。
詳細以下。
Tariq Aziz Fingered Saddam Hussein for Death
by Todd Brendan Fahey
03/23/03 01:13 AM
Confidential Intelligence sources now report that Tariq Aziz, long-time aide to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and nominal "Vice Premier" of Iraq, was the finger-man behind the U.S. bombing raid on Hussein's safe-house.
Aziz was reported to have defected to Northern Iraq and/or Iran early in the U.S. campaign, by various news networks, including Fox News and MSNBC. The "defection" is now being viewed as a ruse by the Pentagon's disinformation outlets, to protect Aziz against repercussions by Iraqi insiders.
According to sources, Aziz divulged whereabouts of his boss in exchange for guarantees by the United States for his own personal survival.
Developing...
The only Christian in Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party Cabinet, and a vehement spokesman and champion of Hussein throughout the Gulf War of 1991, Mr. Aziz has held a rocky relationship with Hussein over the past 12 years. Demoted, fired, rehired, shuffled around and reassigned from and to various positions within Hussein's party hierarchy; the subject of abuse by Hussein's two sons--both believed to be dead--; Intelligence sources, speaking upon condition of anonymity to SiaNews.com, assert that Aziz accepted offers of personal security guarantees by the U.S. State Department and Department of Defense as early as March of 2002, in exchange for details leading to a "quick demise" of Saddam Hussein...
[related story, background and thread discussion on this white-hot leak and Scoop]
Fahey, a strategic writer stationed in South Korea, has served as aide to Central Intelligence Agency agent Theodore L. "Ted" Humes, Division of Slavic Languages, and to the late-Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) chief Lt. General Daniel O. Graham; to former Arizona Governor Evan Mecham (R-AZ), former Congressman John Conlan (R-AZ) and others.
http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=782