Former CIA agent says U.S. agency fabricated evidence to go to war against Syria
By ANTONIO CARLOS LACERDA
PRAVDA.RU
WASHINGTON / USA - The intelligence material gathered to prove the guilt
of the Syrian government for the alleged use of chemical weapons was
made by members of the U.S. intelligence community to deceive
President Barack Obama and convince him to take measure of punishment ,
according to Ray McGovern , a veteran of the CIA itself (Central
Intelligence Agency), in an interview with the Russian news agency RT.
McGovern was one of the signatories of a letter of veteran intelligence
employees delivered to Obama, the agent pointing out that Bashar
al-Assad is not responsible for the alleged attack with chemical weapons
, and that "the CIA director, John Brennan , is committing the same
pre-Iraq fraud on members of Congress , the media and the public."
The veteran said that the problem is getting access to what they call
the mainstream media. According to McGovern, the press is supporting the
war and therefore did not want to hear that the evidence is very
fragile. "They do not want to hear that people within the CIA, with
great access to information, say there is no conclusive evidence that
Assad ordered those chemical attacks. You do not assume those things,
you need to prove them," he said .
The reason why the United
States did not provide proof against the Syrian regime is because it
could not be supported before a court, and not go through a thorough
exam - this happened before Iraq, McGovern said, adding that the U.S.
government needs to disclose the alleged intercept to prove the guilt of
Assad to silence critics.
The former analyst said that
Secretary of State John Kerry demonstrated to be under the influence of
the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu - the only state that
would benefit from a war in Syria, and that people with influence and
White House advisers try to convince Obama to take a decision.
For McGovern , the change of posture from Washington about the
possibility of an imminent attack in Syria was a conversation between
Obama and the military, who said that military action could not be
justified so soon, and that people and industries that support military
intervention have no idea what war is.
Ray McGovern was a CIA
analyst for 27 years and worked with seven presidents, responsible,
during the 80s, for preparing daily morning reports with the material
gathered by the agency to the head of government. McGovern was a fierce
critic of the Iraq war led by President George W. Bush in 2003. More
recently, he also criticized the government's actions in the episode
involving the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, responsible for the
leak of secret documents. He even said at the time that the only crime
of Assange was "spreading the truth".
U.S. soldiers are using
the social networking site Facebook to protest against military
offensive that President Barack Obama intended to strike against Syria .
With information from international news agencies.
ANTONIO CARLOS LACERDA is International Correspondent of PRAVDA.RU