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- Subject: Bush sought secret aid to Contras
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 05:20:55 GMT
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- From San Jose Mercury News, Monday Jan. 25, 1993
-
- Document indicates he asked Honduras to move guns to Nicaragua rebels
-
- By Pete Yost
-
- WASHINGTON - A document in the hands of Iran-Contra prosecutors
- indicates that George Bush asked President Jose Azcona Hoyo of
- Honduras in 1986 to help secretly move guns to the Nicaraguan
- Contras and assured him that "it can be done with deniability."
-
- It has been known that then-President Reagan made his vice-
- president an emissary to Hunduras in 1985 and 1986. But what
- has not been known is that Bush's mission in 1986 was specifically
- to get Azcona to "assure a supplied front" that allowed military
- equipment and other material to reach the U.S.-backed Contras
- in their battle with the Nicaraguan government.
-
- That message was inscribed on a note card titled "Special Talking
- Points - Azcona" that summarized the instructions Reagan
- administration officials gave Bush.
-
- The memo shows that Bush, who has maintained publicly that he was
- "out of the loop" for all of the Iran-Contra scandal, was deeply
- involved in the Reagan administration's effort to find secret
- ways to help the Contras militarily after Congress banned such help.
-
- Iran-Contra prosecutors have had the document for years and
- questioned Bush about it extensively when they took his sworn
- deposition Jan. 11, 1988. But its existence was not known
- publicly until Bush released a transcript of the deposition
- five days before he left office.
-
- At the time of Bush's meeting with Azcona, Congress had banned
- U.S. military aid to the Nicaraguan rebels. But it was learned
- later that White House aide Lt. Col. Oliber North had been
- operating a clandestine arms pipeline to the Contras through
- Honduras - a key element of the Iran-Contra scandal.
-
- Bush has denied knowing about North's resupply operation until
- it was exposed. The docuement DOES NOT CONTRADICT him, making
- no mention of North or his network.
-
- In the deposition, prosecutors quote directly from the note card,
- which said, in part: "We, President Reagan and I, hope we can
- work very quietly and discreetly with you. It can be done with
- deniability."
-
- Bush told Iran-Contra prosecutors and an FBI agent that he didn't
- recall the card with the talking points.
-
- He said he had several conversations with Azcona during the Jan.
- 26-27, 1986, trip to Honduras, and he acknowledged that he may
- have discussed resupplying the contras.
-
- He also defended the message he was to deliver to Azcona on
- behalf of the Reagan administration.
-
- "I don't think that I should be prohibited from telling a guy
- that I'd like to see him help somebody else," Bush told
- investigators.
-
- Bush is under criminal investigation by independent counsel
- Lawrence Walks for his five year failure to turn over to
- prosecutors his tape-recorded diaries.
-
- The Bush White House said an aide found the diaries in a safe
- in September but acknowledged that presidential legal counsel
- C. Boyden Gray decided to wait until after Election Day to
- disclose their existence.
-
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