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Feds Drop Case Against Accused Iraqi Agent

"the Government has determined that continued prosecution of this case as to LINDAUER would not be in the interests of justice."

Michael Collins
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(Jan. 16, Wash. DC) The Department of Justice entered a motion to drop all charges against Susan Lindauer yesterday morning, Jan. 15, 2009.  The filing at the federal district court in lower Manhattan ends the government's attempt to prosecute her for allegedly acting as an "unregistered agent" for Iraq.  Since her arrest in early 2004, she has repeatedly asked for a trial to present evidence that she had been a United States intelligence asset since the early 1990's.

By filing this order, the government surrendered forever its ability to prosecute Lindauer as an "Iraqi foreign agent" and for lesser charges contained in the indictment, including a one week trip to Baghdad in March, 2002.

Lindauer made the following statement today, Jan 16, 2009:  "I am disgusted by this case.  They think that they have defeated me by denying my day in court.  It could not be more wrong.  If we can't have a criminal trial, we're going to have a civil trial for damages."

Lindauer was arrested in March, 2004 shortly after offering to testify before a Bush appointed blue ribbon commission evaluating U.S. pre-war intelligence on Iraq.  In late February, she informed the offices of two commission members, Sen. McCain (R-AZ) and Trent Lott (R-MS), that she could testify that U.S. pre-war intelligence was proactive and effective, not a popular view at that time.

Lindauer has adamantly maintained her innocence of all charges since her arrest.  In addition to the "unregistered agent" charge, the government alleged that she had taken an unauthorized trip to Baghdad, and attended meetings with Iraqi intelligence agents at the Iraqi Embassy at the United Nations.  Lindauer planned an aggressive defense with evidence that showed both government knowledge and authorization of her activities plus a history of activity on behalf of U.S. intelligence.

Lindauer offered an affidavit concerning the Lockerbie bombing in 1998.   Her statement was based on her discussions with Dr. Richard Fuisz, whom she named as her CIA handler.  Dr. Fuisz was said to be "a major operative in the Middle East in the 1980s."  Since then the Scottish Criminal Cases Justice Commission has since uncovered irregularities in the evidence against the two Libyans convicted of the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.

The initial indictment charged Lindauer with trying to influence United States policy by sending this letter to her second cousin, then Bush chief of staff Andrew Card.  From 2000 until her arrest in 2003, Lindauer provided Card with 11 letters detailing the progress of talks to resume the U.N. weapons inspections and anti terrorist cooperation offered with the United States by Iraq.  The last of this series of letters to Card was the sole basis of the charge that Lindauer attempted to influence U.S. government policies, while acting as an "unregistered agent" for pre war Iraq.

The Card letter was the "high water mark" of the government's charge of acting as a foreign agent according to former chief judge of the Southern District, Manhattan federal court, now Attorney General, Michael B. Mukasey.  In that letter, Lindauer urged the Bush administration to stop plans to invade Iraq and to seek engagement through negotiation.  Lindauer wrote that U.S. soldiers would face stiff opposition based on Iraqi hostility resulting from a lethal ten year embargo and daily bombing during the 1990's.

She also advised Card that an invasion would create a new wave of terrorists threatening the security of the United States.  This letter was hand delivered to Card with a copy, also hand delivered, provided to then Secretary of State Colin Powell.

"Above all, you must realize that if you go ahead with this invasion, Osama bin Laden will triumph, rising from his grave or seclusion. His network will be swollen with fresh recruits, and other charismatic individuals will seek to build upon his model, multiplying those networks. And the United States will have delivered the death blow to itself. Using your own act of war, Osama and his cohort will irrevocably divide the hearts and minds of the Arab Street from moderate governments in Islamic countries that have been holding back the tide. Power to the people, what we call "democracy," will secure the rise of fundamentalists."  Susan Lindauer to Andrew Card, January 6, 2003*

Lindauer has consistently maintained that she had been acting as a United States intelligence asset from the mid 1990's until the invasion, supervised by handlers for the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency.

In the only open hearing on the case, award winning investigative reporter and former Congressional chief of staff, Kelly O'Meara, testified that she observed Lindauer meeting with Paul Hoven on a weekly basis over a period of 16 months.  Lindauer maintains that Hoven was her second handler for the Defense Intelligence Agency.  Investigative reporter Leslie Cockburn wrote that Hoven had "an enormous range of contacts in the murky world of special - i.e., clandestine - operations."

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Coincidence theorists may not want to read this article by Rady Ananda on Friday, Jan 16, 2009 at 8:54:47 PM
You point to the most salient event, imho by Michael Collins on Friday, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:37:09 PM
why ,indeed by Rady Ananda on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:04:02 AM
Thanks. It was well worth it. by Michael Collins on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:15:07 AM
WOW, this is a blockbuster story! by Mark Watterson on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:28:09 PM
MAD About U(S) by muservin on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:55:42 PM
John, I'm honored to see these profound and strong by Michael Collins on Sunday, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:44:13 AM
Feds drop case by Archie on Saturday, Jan 17, 2009 at 4:28:36 PM
An Unraveller by William Whitten on Sunday, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:26:40 AM

 
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