Patrick Leahy person
also: Senator Leahy, Leahy, Senator, Pat Leahy
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Patrick Leahy visited
Taegu documented
“At the Tegu safe house from which he ran the war, Ray Doty told the party that his project focused solely on the interdiction of arms traffic, but the wall map displayed Contra maneuvers far into Nicaragua, nowhere near El Salvador, which s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 42:25
Ray Doty lied_to
Patrick Leahy documented
“At the Tegu safe house from which he ran the war, Ray Doty told the party that his project focused solely on the interdiction of arms traffic, but the wall map displayed Contra maneuvers far into Nicaragua, nowhere near El Salvador, which s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 42:25
Gustavo Álvarez told
Patrick Leahy documented
“Leahy heard at the embassy that the U.S. intended only negotiations. Then Honduran General Gustavo Alvarez told the senator the troops would be in Managua by Christmas. So the CIA is telling the senator that they were only there to have neg…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 42:55
Dewey Claridge lied_to
Patrick Leahy documented
“By 6 a.m. the next morning, Claridge stood at Leahy's hotel door. Claridge fed the senator a line on why he had denied the brief. It all hinged on Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, but obviously this had nothing to do with arms interdicti…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 44:21
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one of the targets of the attack to pressure the FBI into considering Hatfield as a suspect. To be sure, there were numerous red flags surrounding Hatfield. One involved a report commissioned by Hatfield along with his collaborator, Joseph …
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A linkage, SEIC itself, was desperately trying to convince the American people of during this time in the fact that it was a link to Iraq, not them. And then there is the disturbing indication that many of the attacks themselves were politi…
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Almost every operation is briefed to the. And that's what I thought. And that's that's always seemed to be, to me, a reasonable expectation. But then you have people like a Patrick Leahy who who gives up a Libyan bombing by our Air Force pr…
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not to initiate operations unless ordered to do so. The result would be a fancy footwork to evade the Boland Amendment, not to observe it. At the beginning of 83, Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, a member of the Intelligence Commi…
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At the Tegu safe house from which he ran the war, Ray Doty told the party that his project focused solely on the interdiction of arms traffic, but the wall map displayed Contra maneuvers far into Nicaragua, nowhere near El Salvador, which s…
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Leahy heard at the embassy that the U.S. intended only negotiations. Then Honduran General Gustavo Alvarez told the senator the troops would be in Managua by Christmas. So the CIA is telling the senator that they were only there to have neg…
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by the ambassador in the CIA every single time. Leahy went on to Panama, where Dewey Claridge, making a circuit of stations, had just visited. Leahy told the chief, former CATF boss Jerry Spott, that he wanted a briefing on the Nicaraguan p…
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to Casey from Leahy or Simmons. Wouldn't send it. Just before the delegation had left Washington, John McMahon had pledged full CIA cooperation. And here they were, refusing to even communicate with the CIA director. Furious, Leahy threaten…
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By 6 a.m. the next morning, Claridge stood at Leahy's hotel door. Claridge fed the senator a line on why he had denied the brief. It all hinged on Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, but obviously this had nothing to do with arms interdicti…
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After one of those votes in July of 1983, Reagan officials boldly answered that they had no intentions of reducing aid to the rebels, the terrorists. They weren't rebels. Twice, the House voted to terminate the Contra program, saved only be…
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passionately in secrecy. George promised openness and made a show of it, inaugurating weekly lunches with the staff directors of the Senate and House Committee. Robert Simmons at first thought the lunches was a splendid device, but Simmons …
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And so they are going to be in a driver's seat. So Pat Leahy saw Gates' appointment as a wise move. The general opinion would be that he could at least answer the questions because he was there on Iran-Contra. And he tried. So he had been i…
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expansion called the Civilian Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, sponsored by Representative Price in the House and Leahy in the Senate with I as well. In December 2007, there would be more legal attempted oversight, and that was the expans…