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- THE WEEK, Page 19NATIONOh, Those Documents
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- The CIA admits misleading prosecutors in the Iraqgate affair
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- The timing could not have been worse for the Bush campaign.
- The Senate Intelligence Committee is burrowing into the
- possibility that the CIA and the Justice Department collaborated
- to mislead prosecutors looking into the Banca Nazionale del
- Lavoro's illicit loans to Iraq. Blaming an "honest mistake," CIA
- officials have conceded responsibility for a Sept. 17 letter
- that failed to advise prosecutors and a federal judge that the
- agency possessed a cache of classified cables relating to the
- case. Late last week, according to the New York Times and the
- Washington Post, CIA officials testified in closed hearings that
- a senior Justice Department official had pressured them to
- dispatch the misleading letter. The CIA and Justice denied the
- reports. Said the Justice official in question, Laurence
- Urgenson, a Deputy Assistant Attorney General: "I can't pressure
- the CIA. I can't even get them to return my phone calls."
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- Immediately at stake is the fate of BNL's former Atlanta
- branch manager, Christopher Drogoul, who faces trial for
- allegedly engineering $4 billion in illegal loans to Iraq. But
- of increasing concern is the credibility of the CIA, the Justice
- Department and the Bush Administration. Even if it amounts to
- a mere bureaucratic botch, the tussle over who misled the public
- allows Democrats to renew calls for a special prosecutor to
- examine whether the White House tried to cover up its efforts
- to coddle Saddam Hussein before the invasion of Kuwait.
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