Spencer Ackerman reports:
just got off the phone with Flynt Leverett, a former CIA Mideast analyst and National Security Council staffer during President Bush's first term. Leverett says he finds it "really quite curious" that Secretary Rice is pleading a memory lapse on an Iranian offer shortly after the Iraq war to, among other things, recognize Israel.
Leverett himself says he "saw the actual document" detailing the offer, which arrived at the State Department's Near Eastern Affairs bureau via fax around late April or early May of 2003, when he had left the White House to return to his regular post as an analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency.
Leverett wasn't around to personally show Rice the document. But, he says, "What I was told from colleagues over at the NSC, people I knew on the NSC staff -- I dont know for a fact that it was put on (Rice's) desk, but it did go to the NSC. And I know for a fact that at State, it went all the way up to [Secretary of State Colin] Powell."
When the fax arrived at the State Department in 2003, the senior director for the Middle East at the NSC was Elliott Abrams. An NSC spokeswoman told Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post, who broke the Iran-overture story last year, that Abrams has no recollection of the fax either.
What's more, Leverett says that he tried to include information on the fax in a New York Times op-ed he wrote in December of 2006 that was heavily redacted at the White House's behest. Even though the information had been reported before -- in Kessler's original Post story, for instance -- the White House held it back, claiming it was "classified."
It's no secret that the Bush Administration viewed the October 2002 Authorization for the Use of Military Force in Iraq as a green light for the full PNAC monty -- a US-led conflagration throughout the Middle East, with our trusty sidekick Bibi Netanyahu riding right alongside George 'n' Jesus in the march towards Armageddon (or total Cheney cabal ownership of the entire world, whichever comes first). But Rice's claim not to remember, when the story is still available from WaPo, combined with Scooter Libby's repeated claims of "I don't remember", means that perhaps the entire White House apparatus is suffering from early onset Alzheimer's, and is therefore removable under the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
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