Monday, January 28, 2008

More on Sibel Edmonds...


Now, Philip Giraldi — a former CIA Officer and current international security consultancy — has written about Edmonds' story in the current issue of American Conservative. In Found in Translation, FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds Spills her Secrets, Giraldi prints names.


Her allegations are not insignificant. Edmonds claims that Marc Grossman—ambassador to Turkey from 1994-97 and undersecretary of state for political affairs from 2001-05—was a person of interest to the FBI and had his phone tapped by the Bureau in 2001 and 2002. In the third-highest position at State, Grossman wielded considerable power personally and within the Washington bureaucracy.


He had access to classified information of the highest sensitivity from the CIA, NSA, and Pentagon, in addition to his own State Department. On one occasion, Grossman was reportedly recorded making arrangements to pick up a cash bribe of $15,000 from an ATC contact. The FBI also intercepted related phone conversations between the Turkish Embassy and the Pakistani Embassy that revealed sensitive U.S. government information was being sold to the highest bidder. Grossman, who emphatically denies Edmonds’s charges, is currently vice chairman of the Cohen Group, founded by Clinton defense secretary William Cohen, where he reportedly earns a seven-figure salary, much of it coming from representing Turkey.

Giraldi's piece ends with this:

Sibel Edmonds makes a number of accusations about specific criminal behavior that appear to be extraordinary but are credible enough to warrant official investigation. Her allegations are documentable: an existing FBI file should determine whether they are accurate. It’s true that she probably knows only part of the story, but if that part is correct, Congress and the Justice Department should have no higher priority. Nothing deserves more attention than the possibility of ongoing national-security failures and the proliferation of nuclear weapons with the connivance of corrupt senior government officials.

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Grossman did a great job for Cheney. But how many other Government Officials were used to help with the illegal invasion. I know the Wilson's are happy to know that friends help put Valerie's get this death sentence. This shows some Americans will do anything for money, as we also see some Law Makers even fund Al Qaeda for the White House.