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Obama, Ask the Kremlin About Gates

by: Robert Parry  |  Visit article original @ Consortium News

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Robert Gates during a confirmation hearing for his nomination to be CIA director in 1987. (Photo: Paul Hosefros / The New York Times)

    Nearly 16 years ago, during the last transition from a President Bush to a Democrat, Moscow made an extraordinary gesture to Washington: The Kremlin supplied a summary of its intelligence information about secret U.S.-Iranian contacts in the 1980s.

    The report was from a national security committee of the Russian Duma to Rep. Lee Hamilton, who had requested what might be in Moscow's files as part of a task force investigation into whether the Reagan-Bush campaign in 1980 had interfered with President Jimmy Carter's bid to free 52 American hostages then held in Iran.

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    The Russian report arrived late, via the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, showing up on Jan. 11, 1993, but the contents were stunning. The Russians reported that their intelligence revealed that long-rumored meetings between Republicans and Iranians in Europe during Campaign 1980 had indeed occurred.

    But this information went against what Hamilton and other members of the task force had decided to conclude, that there had been no such contacts. Hamilton had already rebuffed advice from his chief counsel, Lawrence Barcella, that the investigation be extended a few months because of other late-arriving evidence of Republican guilt.

    Instead, Hamilton had ordered the probe wrapped up with a conclusion of Republican innocence. The Russian report just represented another complication, especially since the task force's debunking report had already gone to the printers and was set for release two days later, on Jan. 13, 1993.

    So, the Russian report - like much of the other incriminating evidence - was kept secret, unceremoniously stuck into a cardboard box and filed away in a make-shift Capitol Hill storage room.

    Barcella told me later that he envisioned this evidence undergoing the fate of the crated Ark in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," lifted into a vast government warehouse in the closing scene. The Russian report, however, ended up in a less grand place, an abandoned Ladies Room off the Rayburn House Office Building's parking garage, where I discovered it in late 1994.

    But the reason I'm mentioning this document now is that one of the Americans implicated by the Russian report was Robert Gates, who in 1980 was a junior CIA official, who had served on Carter's National Security Council staff before returning to the CIA as executive assistant to CIA Director Stansfield Turner.

    As translated by the U.S. Embassy, the Russian report stated, "R[obert] Gates, at that time a staffer of the National Security Council in the administration of Jimmy Carter, and former CIA Director George [H.W.] Bush also took part" in a meeting with Iranians in Paris in October 1980.

    [For details on the October Surprise case, see Robert Parry's Secrecy & Privilege. For the text of the Russian report, click here. To view the actual U.S. embassy cable that includes the Russian report, click here.

    The Clinton Transition

    When the Russian report arrived in Washington in early 1993, Gates was George H.W. Bush's last CIA director, on his way out with the arrival of Bill Clinton's team. Then, after years as president of Texas A&M, Gates reemerged onto the national stage when President George W. Bush named him Defense Secretary in late 2006.

    Now, according to press reports, President-elect Barack Obama intends to keep Gates on as a gesture of bipartisanship and continuity.

    Before that happens, however, Obama might want to finish the investigation that Lee Hamilton swept under the rug 16 years ago, at least ask the Kremlin what exactly its evidence is about Gates's role in the Republican-Iranian contacts in 1980, the controversy known as the "October Surprise" case.

    Gates has denied any role in the secret Republican-Iranian talks, and it is possible that the Russian intelligence isn't any good. But with the Kremlin now signaling that it hopes for improved relations with the incoming Obama administration, Russian authorities might be willing to share whatever evidence they have.

    Over the years, I have tried to get a fuller explanation of the Russian report without much success.

    Indirectly, well-informed Russians assured me that the report to Hamilton was based on their own intelligence data and that the information was considered reliable, not simply picked up from press articles. These Russians also expressed shock at how their extraordinary sharing of intelligence information with a longtime enemy was so cavalierly disregarded in 1993.

    However, my direct appeals to the Russian report's authors were rebuffed. So it's impossible for me to know how well-founded the Gates allegation is.

    What is clear is that after Ronald Reagan took office and sent his campaign chief William Casey over to run the CIA in 1981, Gates's career took off. Casey, who also was implicated in the October Surprise controversy, elevated Gates to be the assistant director for intelligence analysis and then to be deputy CIA director.

    Later, Gates was linked to both the Iran-Contra scandal, which involved the trading of arms for hostages with Iran, and the Iraqgate controversy, the clandestine military support given to Iraq's Saddam Hussein during his eight-year war with Iran.

    The Iran-Contra connection cost Gates his first shot to become CIA director in 1987, but President George H.W. Bush gave him another chance in 1991. Gates was helped by friends on the Democratic side of the aisle, most notably Sen. David Boren, Senate Intelligence Committee chairman, and Boren's chief of staff, George Tenet.

    In 1992-93, CIA Director Gates got another helping hand from Lee Hamilton regarding the October Surprise scandal, which Hamilton swept under a very lumpy rug. The Russian report was just the last of the bumps.

    During Campaign 2008, Gates got lucky again when Boren and Hamilton emerged as senior foreign policy advisers to Obama. They are now reportedly part of the transition contingent urging the President-elect to retain their old friend as Pentagon chief.

    According to news reports, Gates's reappointment is expected after Thanksgiving. Before then, however, the Obama foreign policy transition team might want to ask what information exists in Moscow's intelligence files.

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    Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat, and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq and Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & 'Project Truth' are also available there. Or go to Amazon.com.

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WHEN is our Government going

WHEN is our Government going to finally give in & admit there is nothing in the entire "Cold War"? We have nothing to fear from the Russians...we have only to fear from our own Government...and there is MUCH to fear.

I too would like to hear

I too would like to hear more about this and the GOP links with Iran.

I can't believe that there

I can't believe that there are not many honorable people in country qualified to put in these posts. What is it about recycling these "it's who you know" guys like Gates and all the retired generals?

Damned right! The

Damned right! The back-stabbing efforts, out of sight of the general public, did indeed hamper President Jimmy Carter and help defeat him in his re-election bid. The hostages in Iran certainly weren't the prime concern of the Republicans. Jimmy Carter's not the only one around who remembers that gutter-level dirty dealing. Republicans have pulled that sort of unethical stuff election after election--which is how we ended up with the disaster of George W. Bush a couple of times. Geez, if we'd only had Carter in office instead of Bush since 2000. What a difference it would have made in the character of this country.

No wonder this country rose

No wonder this country rose to heights it has achieved with the rest of the world. But good ole GW Bush and Cheney took it down the rat hole in short time. They just out and out didn't give a shit. They know no one is going to do anything about the last 8 years. As long as we have all those corrupt politicians with their hands out to be painted green, this country won't amount to a hell a beans. When are the brain dead citizens going to wake up and smell the foul stench that emits for the capital building in DC and decide to fumigate it. I still think we should force an ARTICLE IV CONVENTION so we can make some additions to the constitution and make term limits mandatory for no more then 2 terms for all elected politicians. They just may get something done for the people if they know they only got two terms to serve and make a name for them selves. .

I believe that Hamilton

I believe that Hamilton dismissed the Soviet intel reports because he concluded the KGB was simply trying to make trouble and curry favor with the new administration. I believe that there were contacts, but they were earlier, in 1979, and the go-between was not Gates.

That the Republican agents

That the Republican agents negotiated with the revolutionary government of Iran to delay the return of the 53 hostages has been well documented since the publication of Prof. Gary Sick's book, The October Surprise. While there have been several attempts to whitewash the case -- including Congressional investigations and probes orchestrated by the MSM -- new evidence continues to crop up supporting Prof. Sick's general conclusions. In no other nation in the world would the public accept the findings of the government that absolved major political figures from involvement in skullduggery to get themselves elected to the highest and most powerful offices in the world. The election of 1980 appears to be the point in US history when the intelligence community took a much larger role in determining presidential succession.

For the Love of Reagen how

For the Love of Reagen how can this be? Iran mixed up with the Contras and Oliver North? For what?Some Stingers to take out the Russian copters in Afghanistan? The Northern Alliance... the leader was hilled 2 days before 9/11. Perhaps the CIA knew about that too. What about the ISI's involvement in the murder of Benazir? What did happen to the letter with the four names implicated with her assassination? Perhaps Obama is a Tri-Latteral stooge. So. if Pakistan lobs nukes at India, who will the US support? Otherwise perhaps Iran still deals with the CIA. After all Saddam was a Sunni. So are W's friends across the Gulf in Saudi Arabia. Maybe everyone is working for the CIA. So, Gates is just a plant like the rest.

When is this gov't going to

When is this gov't going to start working for the PEOPLE instead of the corporate behemoths? Is this a fascist state? Is this how we are to end? Under the corruption of big business? How shameful. How utterly shameful. But, the American public are so mesmerized by sports and reality shows, and birth-right patriotism, that this is what they deserve. But, what about the few that realize that this nation isn't as great as it proclaims? Are we to be ignored as all others who spoke the truth? Who spoke of equality? Who spoke of justice and riches for all(after all, there is enough for ALL, but those "privileged", "spoiled", want it all for themselves. Shame. Shame.) But, alas, this is the American Way. The few benefiting by the sweat of everyone else.

Don't assume Obama isn't

Don't assume Obama isn't aware of all this. His CIA connections go 'way back, if some of the stuff I've read is to be believed. Putting a longterm CIA asset in charge of U.S. intelligence is not necessarily a bad idea. Gates knows where all the bodies are buried and he knows very well who the Bushie ideologues are. Surely the CIA has wanted revenge on Bush for blaming U.S. unreadiness on the spooks (or, in fact, on anyone but themselves), and pulling the rug out from under George Tenet. It's been a quiet war between the Bushie political hacks and the intel professionals at the CIA, and I suspect we'll see some quiet but thorough revenge taken by the professionals now that it's their turn to run things. I can't bring myself to think that's a bad idea. At least the professionals aren't delusional, whatever else one may think of them.

Ironically, Lee Hamilton is

Ironically, Lee Hamilton is in print this weekend suggesting that Congress needs to be aggressive in scrutinizing and questioning the Obama administration. Geez, what was this guy thinking the past few decades? See his history-revanching comments at: http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/35232974.html

After the economic adviser

After the economic adviser appointments, now this keeping of corrupt Gtaes, I'm just hoping that this doesn't mean what it portends...I hope Mr Obama dosen't blow it : he could just as well become the worst president starting with the best prospects and goodwill of the people(s) everywhere. Let's not have a repeat fiasco of the waste of the world wide positive attitude towards the US after 9/11.

Well, I’ve had the creeps

Well, I’ve had the creeps about Gates since day one, when he took over for Rumsfeld. I didn’t see any difference between the two of them, and we know what a serial liar and criminal psychopath he is. Now we find out about Hamilton as well, and how coincidental is it that Hamilton was the vice chair of the 9/11 Commission, AND part of the Iraq Study Group, along with Gates? That’s the same 9/11 Commission that perpetrated the biggest white wash/cover-up in the history of the US. • “In 1992-93, CIA Director Gates got another helping hand from Lee Hamilton regarding the October Surprise scandal, which Hamilton swept under a very lumpy rug. The Russian report was just the last of the bumps.” And Hamiliton did the same in the 9/11 Commission. Far larger lumps though…like treason. • “…During Campaign 2008, Gates got lucky again when Boren and Hamilton emerged as senior foreign policy advisers to Obama. They are now reportedly part of the transition contingent urging the President-elect to retain their old friend as Pentagon chief…” Damn! I’m really slipping, since I was UNAWARE until reading this now, that Hamilton had emerged as a senior foreign policy adviser to Obama. This is serious cause for alarm in my opinion, and actually my first, despite all of the other complaints about Obama’s choices for various other advisory and Cabinet posts. When I learned of Obama’s decision to keep Gates on, I read it in the context that it was possibly just until a replacement could be arranged. I figured scouting for a new Defense Sec might be pretty involved, considering the huge disaster we're in with these two wars and other criminal acts by the aggressive and illegal use of military force. But it is important to be cautious about WHERE and WHEN to change horses in the middle of the stream, when one is forced to do that. Choosing a new SOD would mean looking for somebody the opposite of Gates, since that person would be tasked with REVERSING everything that Gates has stood on, specifically in terms of Iraq. A new Sec of Defense has to be committed to ending the very action that Gates has supported as Cheney's agenda and the Bush Doctrine. So, I figured it was just a matter of keeping him around for a longer ‘transition’ than most, if only because he knows where all of the proverbial bodies are buried. But NOW we find out (or at least I'm just finding out) that Hamilton is in on the deal as well, and that IS bad news. Oh yes. Very troubling. This is worth another serious petition to Obama, which can be accomplished via his website at change.gov

Meet the new boss...

Meet the new boss...

Its a military

Its a military industrial-complex overseeing a national security state. "govt is the theatrical wing of the military industrial complex,"as one wag put it. Gates, on that basis, seems the logical imperialist choice.

You don't think Mr Obama

You don't think Mr Obama actually has any choice in these matters or power do you?

Thank you, Doctor Parry, for

Thank you, Doctor Parry, for for pouring some cool, clean light on this latest of Mr. Obama's cabinet selections. The CIA seems to have lost no power in this election. May I call this "Exhibit # 326" of the evidentiary heap supporting the crying need for getting corporate money out our election system? Think CIA - think MONEY. Money is the enemy of democracy in America. Again. DBT

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