CQ HOMELAND SECURITY
July 2, 2009 – 7:15 p.m.
‘Secret’ Rome Meeting Recounted by AIPAC Spy Case Figure
By Jeff Stein, CQ SpyTalk Columnist
A few years back Sheryl Crow recorded a haunting song called “Three Days in Rome,” about a lover’s treacherous retelling of their affair in a novel.
Likewise, anonymous sources have been talking for years about a secret meeting two Bush administration Pentagon officials had in Rome with a notorious Iranian arms dealer, in December 2001.
It’s been said that the officials, Larry Franklin and Harold Rhode, along with former Reagan White House intelligence operative Michael Ledeen, were scheming to sabotage a deal that Bush administration “moderates” were trying to make with Iran.
Another version was that they were “rogue operators” plotting to overthrow the Iranian regime.
Yet another tale about Rome has Italian intelligence officials passing along a fabricated document purporting to show that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, whom the Bush White House was plotting to overthrow, was buying uranium from Niger for a bomb.
All such accounts were based on anonymous sources.
But this week, one of the participants, Franklin broke a yearslong public silence to discuss what happened in Rome.
Or at least his version of events. Unfortunately, it hardly clears up the affair.
Franklin’s silence was enforced by his arrest and conviction in connection with a long-running spy scandal involving two officials from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, the most powerful pro-Israel lobby in Washington.
The former Iran analyst, confronted by the FBI over leaking classified information to the two AIPAC operatives, Steven J. Rosen and Keith Weissman, cooperated with the government to avoid jail. Charges against Rosen and Weissman were dropped in May.
But Franklin was caught up in the Bush administration’s notorious skullduggery to bring “regime change” to Iran and Iraq from the beginning.
Roman Holiday
Only three months after the 9/11 attacks, Franklin and Rhode, another Pentagon official, traveled to Rome for a meeting with Manucher Ghorbanifar, whose trail of deceiving U.S. officials goes back two decades.
Ghorbanifar, the middleman in the so-called Iran-Contra/Arms-for-Hostages scandal in the Reagan administration, had fabricated so much bad intelligence and empty schemes that the CIA had put him on a no-contact list.
Nevertheless, when Michael Ledeen, a high profile Republican intelligence operative and longtime associate of Ghorbanifar, came calling during the panicky weeks after 9/11, Bush administration neoconservatives couldn’t resist.
The Iranian had a plan for regime change in Teheran — again.
Senior White House national security adviser Stephen Hadley and his deputy, Zalmay Khalilzad, “were enthusiastic,” Ledeen told me. Pentagon officials Douglas Feith and Paul Wolfowitz , the deputy and undersecretary, respectively, of Defense, were also game, Franklin said.
His immediate boss, William Luti, a former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney who headed Near East issues at Defense, put him on the team.
“He said, ‘We’d like you to go on this mission,’” Franklin recalled in an interview. “Feith, Wolfowitz, they’re in favor of it.”
Had anyone mentioned Ghorbanifar’s reputation as a con man extraordinaire? I asked Franklin. That the Iranian schemer was on the CIA’s burn list?
“Yeah, I was told all that,” Franklin said. “But that’s not a reason not to meet someone. It doesn’t mean that everything a person” says is untrue.
“I was advised not to go see Ghorbanifar by DIA,” (the Defense Intelligence Agency), he added. “I invited DIA to come, but they declined because there was a CIA no-contact order on Ghorbanifar.”
“If you don’t know anything,” Franklin said, “you’ll meet with everyone.”
And the Bush administration didn’t know anything about Iran, he said. Wolfowitz often called him directly at home to talk about it.
“The purpose of the meeting was to get . . . first-hand intelligence on Iran, because the CIA station there had been rolled up a couple of times,” Franklin said.
“Ghorbanifar had another item on his agenda,” he added.
Money Upfront
And that was?
“Getting money from our government to implement a scheme which he thought would overthrow the government in Iran,” Franklin said.
Ghorbanifar’s plan was “to buy off a bunch of truck drivers who would shut down the main arteries in Teheran. They would block traffic for miles around.”
And then?
“At that point, he felt he could shake the regime from the inside. . . . He could get enough people up, a critical mass, to do the deed, to overthrow the regime.”
Ghorbanifar sketched out his scenario for Franklin during a 2 a.m. meeting in his hotel lobby, Franklin said.
He wanted $5 million. “Seed money.”
Franklin didn’t like it.
“I didn’t tell him, but I thought it was amateurish and would’ve gotten people killed and America embarrassed. And we would be out $5 million, while he would be $5 million richer.”
As loony as it was, Franklin says some of his neoconservative colleagues back in Washington liked the idea, among them, Cheney’s top national security aide, John Hannah.
“He was wondering why I didn’t support Ghorbanifar,” Franklin said.
Hannah would not discuss the affair for the record except to say he never met with Franklin to discuss it.
Apprised of that response, Franklin stuck to his guns.
“Oh, yes, he did,” Franklin said. “It was at the Cosi restaurant near the Old Executive Office Building. I remember it in spades.”
Other Voices, Other Rooms
As for plotting to undermine Bush administration moderates who wanted a dialogue with Iran, it never came up, Franklin insisted.
“No, not in Rome,” he said. “The idea was bandied about in the Pentagon. I don’t know where the idea came from. There was gossip, about whether anyone in Policy was pushing it. But it certainly wasn’t discussed in Rome.”
How about the phony Niger uranium documents? I asked. Did that come up?
“No it did not, not that I can remember.”
Then why did he meet with Italian intelligence officials, who were said to have a role in peddling the phony documents?
“They gave us safe houses, restaurants,” Franklin said. “They were our shield. Mike [Ledeen] had good relations with them.“
Did Ledeen clear the meeting with CIA station chief Jeff Castelli? I asked. He was reportedly furious about being kept out of the loop.
“Yes,” Franklin said. “Mike talked to him.”
Ledeen: “Who’s Castelli?”
All clear?
Jeff Stein can be reached at jstein@cq.com.




Comments
Nice zio-prop website you have here. My message to you: I and the rest of the USA want everyone in AIPAC in prison for espionage, period.
I echo Tom Lowe. AIPAC is a bad actor, spying on the U.S. for Israel, fomenting violence which helps Israel but which commits the U.S. to do Israel's dirty work, and has been linked to knowing about 911 ahead of time. Everyone in AIPCA, as well as anyone who supports AIPAC's activities, should go to jail for a very long time. Israel is the albatross hanging around the neck of the U.S. It is high past time that the U.S. stops being Israel's puppet. Obama is absolutely correct to telling Israel that he does not want them to attack Iran. He should cut off Israel's funding.
There are many attorneys in government; why is criminal activity so seldom prosecuted? Our prisons are loaded with teenagers who sold enough pot to buy a night on the town; individuals in trusted positions in the government routinely sell our country down the drain and get away with it. Our blind support of Israel has cost us billions of dollars and thousands of lives; why? AIPAC is patently an organization involved in criminal affairs that represents a minority in the Jewish community, and poses a far greater danger to our country than any other "terrorist" organization. The spineless members of Congress that support this activity are an embarrassment to the human race and foretell the destruction of Israel and possibly our country too if it continues much longer.
Kirkman & Lowe, You may not have noticed, but this story is not about AIPAC, it is about the looney bush Administration. It is interesting to note that knowledge of the initial discussion with Ghorbanifar in Rome was shared by a doxen people or more. No wonder there were rumors about the Rome meeting. Apparently, "What happens in the White House stays in the White House" did not apply to international skullduggery. What a bunch of lamebrained, amateurish, baby James Bonds !
Yeah, yeah, yeah. One thing that Mr. Stein is not reporting is what Franklin pointed out as the primary motivation for the witch hunt against Aipac to begin with- anti-semitism. Yeah, that's right. Not patriotism, or any of the other phony pretexts that bigots use. After Franklin's extensive involvement with the Feds, he realized that plain old prejudice was the catalyst. The anti-semitism of some mid level "intelligence" bureacrats who wasted tax dollars and man-hours attempting frame decent Americans while Islamic extremists were learning to fly airplanes at US flight schools. Which, of course, explains why all the charges were dropped, because they had no basis in law, only in bigotry.
How come no one ever discusses how Ledeen has been tracking mud all over America's name for decades?
The ultimate fall guy for some people is always the Jooooooooooooooos. Pretty pathetic.
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