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Kid Berwyn

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30. True. But Poppy really liked destroying the paper trail.
Tue Dec 3, 2024, 06:49 PM
Dec 3

You know, helps keep the media focused on how great the Bush clan is.



George Bush Takes Charge: The Uses of ‘Counter-Terrorism’

By Christopher Simpson
Covert Action Quarterly 58

A paper trail of declassified documents from the Reagan‑Bush era yields valuable information on how counter‑terrorism provided a powerful mechanism for solidifying Bush's power base and launching a broad range of national security initiatives.

During the Reagan years, George Bush used "crisis management" and "counter‑terrorism" as vehicles for running key parts of the clandestine side of the US government.

Bush proved especially adept at plausible denial. Some measure of his skill in avoiding responsibility can be taken from the fact that even after the Iran‑Contra affair blew the Reagan administration apart, Bush went on to become the "foreign policy president," while CIA Director William Casey, by then conveniently dead, took most of the blame for a number of covert foreign policy debacles that Bush had set in motion.

The trail of National Security Decision Directives (NSDDS) left by the Reagan administration begins to tell the story. True, much remains classified, and still more was never committed to paper in the first place. Even so, the main picture is clear: As vice president, George Bush was at the center of secret wars, political murders, and America's convoluted oil politics in the Middle East.

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Reagan and the NSC also used NSDDs to settle conflicts among security agencies over bureaucratic turf and lines of command. It is through that prism that we see the first glimmers of Vice President Bush's role in clandestine operations during the 1980s.

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NSDD 159. MANAGEMENT OF U.S. COVERT OPERATIONS, (TOP SECRET/VEIL‑SENSITIVE), JAN. 18,1985

The Reagan administration's commitment to significantly expand covert operations had been clear since before the 1980 election. How such operations were actually to be managed from day to day, however, was considerably less certain. The management problem became particularly knotty owing to legal requirements to notify congressional intelligence oversight committees of covert operations, on the one hand, and the tacitly accepted presidential mandate to deceive those same committees concerning sensitive operations such as the Contra war in Nicaragua, on the other.

The solution attempted in NSDD 159 was to establish a small coordinating committee headed by Vice President George Bush through which all information concerning US covert operations was to be funneled. The order also established a category of top secret information known as Veil, to be used exclusively for managing records pertaining to covert operations.

The system was designed to keep circulation of written records to an absolute minimum while at the same time ensuring that the vice president retained the ability to coordinate US covert operations with the administration's overt diplomacy and propaganda.

Only eight copies of NSDD 159 were created. The existence of the vice president's committee was itself highly classified. The directive became public as a result of the criminal prosecutions of Oliver North, John Poindexter, and others involved in the Iran‑Contra affair, hence the designation "Exhibit A" running up the left side of the document.


CONTINUED...

CovertAction Quarterly no 58 Fall 1996 pp31-40.

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Thank you for posting much needed info! The bushes have brought us to this moment of facist rule Clouds Passing Dec 3 #1
Thanks for this reminder..I had forgotten the details Deuxcents Dec 3 #2
Aaaahhh ... Silverado savings UpInArms Dec 3 #3
How about these scumbags? Greybnk48 Dec 3 #4
Uh...Neil Bush wasn't pardoned? tritsofme Dec 3 #5
I'm sure there is a difference. Raven123 Dec 3 #8
I'm not even sure that is actually true. My recollection is that he faced civil, not criminal, penalties. tritsofme Dec 3 #10
IMO, Joe is trying to protect him from future prosecution as well. Raven123 Dec 3 #11
Right, my point was that this pardon/clemency of Neil Bush tritsofme Dec 3 #14
Gotcha Raven123 Dec 3 #18
Yes he was pardoned by Bush 1 for saving and loan fraud. Demsrule86 Dec 3 #12
Nice try at what? Pierce claims he was pardoned, that doesn't appear to be true. tritsofme Dec 3 #13
He didn't recieve a pardon or a commutation NYC Liberal Dec 3 #23
Bush DoJ did not prosecute his son's billion dollar fraud. Kid Berwyn Dec 3 #24
No doubt about it, Neil Bush is corrupt as shit. It's just that Pierce's claim about the pardon is untrue. tritsofme Dec 3 #26
True. But Poppy really liked destroying the paper trail. Kid Berwyn Dec 3 #30
William Casey markodochartaigh Dec 3 #41
He was granted clemency UpInArms Dec 3 #38
That doesn't appear to be true either. tritsofme Dec 4 #45
Good memory surfered Dec 3 #6
Bad memory. Not true about Neil Bush. onenote Dec 4 #50
A thousand thanks, Charlie Pierce. Paladin Dec 3 #7
I love Charlie Pierce, but he's wrong. GHW Bush didn't pardon Neil. Ocelot II Dec 3 #28
I'll await Charlie Pierce's response, if that's quite alright with you. (nt) Paladin Dec 4 #44
Frankly, I think Biden Bashers need to take a good hard look at their own shortcomings. calimary Dec 3 #37
Excellent historical reference. nt moniss Dec 3 #9
A knowledge of US History can be so enlightening Hekate Dec 3 #15
Except this time Pierce's history is wrong. Bush I didn't pardon Neil. Ocelot II Dec 3 #29
What did Poppy do? Hekate Dec 3 #32
Nothing, apparently. Ocelot II Dec 3 #33
Can you be pardoned for any thing you might have done? That is the kind of Pardon folks like DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 3 #36
The Brothers Vindman are national heros markodochartaigh Dec 3 #39
So many very short and selective memories PatSeg Dec 3 #16
Great OP malaise Dec 3 #17
Biden is everyone's favorite punching bag. Nt BootinUp Dec 3 #19
And Neil commited serious crimes, not trumped up charges by a partisan Special Counsel. SunSeeker Dec 3 #20
And as for not pardoning before a crony served jail time, remember Rep. Duncan Hunter? Liberty Belle Dec 3 #21
4 presidents have pardoned family members before Biden pardoned his son: Liberty Belle Dec 3 #22
They are incorrect for both Carter and Bush. tritsofme Dec 3 #25
Please explain the Abraham Lincoln one Polybius Dec 3 #35
This is not correct. GHW Bush didn't pardon Neil. Ocelot II Dec 3 #27
Pierce needs to clean this up. Nt BootinUp Dec 3 #31
Knr UTUSN Dec 3 #34
It's getting to be disturbing how often misinformation is being spread on DU onenote Dec 3 #40
But Roger Clinton was pardoned by his brother Bill Clinton. LisaL Dec 4 #49
144 recs Sympthsical Dec 4 #54
As I recall, Mblaze Dec 4 #42
K&R ReRe Dec 4 #43
Biden shouldn't worry, but Pierce's claim about Neil Bush isn't true. tritsofme Dec 4 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author Hotler Dec 4 #47
Bill Clinton pardoned his brother. LisaL Dec 4 #48
Selective Amnesia. Both the Republicans and the Vogon_Glory Dec 4 #51
Apparently Esquire no longer uses fact checkers: Jose Garcia Dec 4 #52
Esquire retracted the column. sl8 Dec 4 #53
Now that entire column has been removed, a correction in its place. Tactical Peek Dec 4 #55
This is erroneous information please delete. Devilsun Dec 4 #56
Semantics. Kid Berwyn Dec 4 #57
You aren't supposed to be able to pardon people involved in a conspiracy MadameButterfly Dec 4 #58
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