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    http://counterpunch.com/frank01272008.html

    Weeken d Edition
    January 26 / 27, 2008
    Why Bush Wants to Legalize the Nuke Trade with Turkey
    Exonerating Neo-Con Crimes

    By JOSHUA FRANK

    According to FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds there is a vast black
    market for nukes, and certain U.S. officials have been supplying
    sensitive nuclear technology information to Turkish and Israeli
    interests through its conduits. It's a scathing allegation which was
    first published by the UK Times two weeks ago, and Edmonds' charge
    seems to be on the verge of vindication.

    In likely reaction to the UK Times' report, the Bush Administration
    quietly announced on January 22 that the president would like Congress
    to approve the sale of nuclear secrets to Turkey. As with most stories
    of this magnitude, the U.S. media has put on blinders, opting to not
    report either Edmonds' story or Bush's recent announcement.

    The White House Press Release claims that President Clinton signed off
    on the Turkey deal way back in 2000:

    "However, immediately after signature, U.S. agencies received
    information that called into question the conclusions that had been
    drawn in the required NPAS (Nuclear Proliferation Assessment
    Statement) and the original classified annex, specifically,
    information implicating Turkish private entities in certain activities
    directly relating to nuclear proliferation. Consequently, the
    Agreement was not submitted to the Congress and the executive branch
    undertook a review of the NPAS evaluation My Administration has
    completed the NPAS review as well as an evaluation of actions taken by
    the Turkish government to address the proliferation activities of
    certain Turkish entities (once officials of the U.S. Government
    brought them to the Turkish government's attention)."

    What "private entities" the press release refers to is not clear, but
    it could well include the American Turkish Council, the "entity"
    revealed in the Times' article.

    The Bushites seem to be covering their own exposed backsides, for the
    timing of Bush's call to sell nuke secrets to Turkey is certainly
    suspicious, if not overtly conspicuous.

    It appears the White House has been spooked by Edmonds and hopes to
    absolve the U.S. officials allegedly involved in the illegal sale of
    nuclear technology to private Turkish "entities". One of those
    officials is likely Marc Grossman, the former ambassador to Turkey
    during the Clinton Administration who also served in the State
    Department from 2001-2005. Grossman has been named by Edmonds who
    claims he was directly involved in the nuclear smuggling ring that she
    says has allowed the intelligence agencies of Pakistan, Israel and
    Turkey to operate in the U.S. with impunity. Totally complicit in the
    nuke trade, the U.S. government, according to Edmonds, has known of
    the vast criminal activities of these foreign nations' presence in the
    States, which has included all sorts of illegal activities like drug
    trafficking, espionage and money laundering.

    Edmonds says "several arms of the government were shielding what was
    going on" which included an entire national security apparatus
    associated with the neoconservaties who have profited by representing
    Turkish interests in Washington. As Justin Raimondo recently reported
    in Antiwar.com:

    "this group includes not only Grossman, but also Paul Wolfowitz,
    chief intellectual architect of the Iraq war and ex-World Bank
    president; former deputy defense secretary for policy Douglas J.
    Feith; Feith's successor, Eric Edelman; and Richard Perle, the
    notorious uber-neocon whose unique ability to mix profiteering and
    warmongering forced him to resign his official capacity as a key
    administration adviser Edmonds draws a picture of a three-sided
    alliance consisting of Turkish, Pakistani, and Israeli agents who
    coordinated efforts to milk U.S. nuclear secrets and technology,
    funneling the intelligence stream to the black market nuclear network
    set up by the Pakistani scientist A.Q. Khan. The multi-millionaire
    Pakistani nuclear scientist then turned around and sold his nuclear
    assets to North Korea, Libya, and Iran."

    Is the Bush Administration seeking to exonerate these "officials" with
    its plea to allow Turkey to obtain U.S. nuclear secrets? Besides
    Grossman, who else was involved in Edmonds' grim tale of the
    nuke-for-profit underground? As the news that U.S. officials have
    allegedly been supplying Turkey with nuclear technology begins to
    creep in to the mainstream media, the Bush team appears to be moving
    to legalize the whole shady operation.

    If Congress does not block or amend Bush's legislation to sell nukes
    to Turkey within 90 days, it will become law automatically, likely
    acting retroactively to clear the alleged crimes of Marc Grossman and
    his neocon, nuke-trading friends.

    Joshua Frank is co-editor of DissidentVoice.org and author of Left
    Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush (Common Courage Press,
    2005), and along with Jeffrey St. Clair, the editor of the forthcoming
    Red State Rebels, to be published by AK Press in June 2008.
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