Patrick Lang
By SusanUnPC on April 30, 2009 at 7:20 PM in Asia, Defense, Middle East, Pentagon, Southeast Asia
You’ve been reading Pat’s posts and you’ve seen the advertisement for his new Civil War book, along with that great video of his superb testimony on behalf of Valerie Plame Wilson and the egregious conduct of the Bush operatives in exposing her and her undercover work. Here’s a favorite Pat Lang story, told by Washington Note’s Steve Clemons, from a panel that included the courageously outspoken Lawrence Wilkerson, who once worked with Colin Powell in the State Department:
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Here’s some Feith fun from Pat Lang:
Patrick Lang told a hilarious story the other night, for example, about a job interview he had with Douglas Feith, a key architect of the invasion of Iraq.
It was at the beginning of the first Bush term. Lang had been in charge of the Middle East, South Asia and terrorism for the Defense Intelligence Agency in the 1990s. Later he ran the Pentagon’s worldwide spying operations.
In early 2001, his name was put forward as somebody who would be good at running the Pentagon’s office of special operations and low-intensity warfare, i.e., counterinsurgency. Lang had also been a Green Beret, with three tours in South Vietnam.
One of the people he had to impress was Feith, the Defense Department’s number three official and a leading player in the clique of neoconservatives who had taken over the government’s national security apparatus.
Lang went to see him, he recalled during a May 7 panel discussion at the University of the District of Columbia.
“He was sitting there munching a sandwich while he was talking to me,” Lang recalled, “which I thought was remarkable in itself, but he also had these briefing papers — they always had briefing papers, you know — about me.
“He’s looking at this stuff, and he says, ‘I’ve heard of you. I heard of you.’
“He says, ‘Is it really true that you really know the Arabs this well, and that you speak Arabic this well? Is that really true? Is that really true?’
“And I said, ‘Yeah, that’s really true.’
“That’s too bad,” Feith said.
The audience howled.
“That was the end of the interview,” Lang said. “I’m not quite sure what he meant, but you can work it out.”
Feith, of course, like the administration’s other Israel-connected hawks, didn’t want “Arabists” like Lang muddying the road to Baghdad, from where — according to the Bush administration theory — overthrowing Saddam Hussein would ignite mass demands for Western-style, pro-U.S. democracies across the entire Middle East.
And some Lang on Wolfowitz:
“I remember talking to [Paul] Wolfowitz, in his office, in the Pentagon, and telling him — this was after the propaganda build up had started, before the war. I said, ‘You know, these guys are not going to welcome you.’
“He said, ‘Why?’ I said, ‘For one thing, these guys detest foreigners, and the few who really like you are the least representative of the various breeds of people there. They’re going to fight you, then, if you occupy the place there’s going to be a massive insurgency.’”
“He said, ‘No, no, they’ll be glad to see us,’” Lang continued. “This will start the process of revolution around the Middle East that will transform everything.’
No, Lang told Wolfowitz, “that’s not gonna happen. It’s just an impossibility. They’re not like that. They don’t want to be us.”
Not everyone agrees with all of Lang’s views about the Arab world, but on this issue he was prescient, of course, as were almost all experts on the region outside of the neocon faithful.
How come we learned so much of this dispute only after the war?
And Lawrence Wilkerson on Tenet and “Curveball”:
Wilkerson provides a damning clue.
In February 2003, Powell’s top aide relates, he “spent five of the most intimate days of my life, and five nights, without sleeping, as did my team, staring into . . . the face” of George Tenet, Tenet’s deputy John McLaughlin, and other top CIA officials working on Iraq, at the agency’s headquarters at Langley.
It was the eve of Powell’s now infamous speech at the United Nations detailing Iraq’s alleged biological, chemical and nuclear programs.
“One of the things Secretary Powell and I told Mr. Tenet and Mr. McLaughlin at the outset of our frenetic five or six days, trying to get ready for the U.N., was ‘multiple sources.’ We will not take anything and put it in this presentation, unless there are multiple, independently corroborated sources for the items we’re putting in the testimony,” Wilkerson said.
“That was the going-in position.”
Subsequently, he learned that there was but “a single source for the mobile biological laboratories; that his code name was Curveball; and that there were several very key dissents as to this individual’s testimony, during or before the preparation of the secretary of State.”
Curveball, an Iraqi refugee, turned out to be a liar.
“None of that, ladies and gentlemen, none of that was revealed to the secretary of State, or to me, or to any member of my team, by either John McLaughlin or George Tenet,” Wilkerson said.
Tenet says in his memoir that he never heard of any serious questions about Curveball.
As readers of this column know , however, Tenet’s chief of European operations, Tyler Drumheller, insists he sent a flurry of warnings about Curveball to Tenet’s deputies.
Both can’t be right.
“Either George Tenet is lying through his teeth, or Tyler Drumheller is lying through his teeth,” Wilkerson says, “with regard to one of the most important pillars of Secretary Powell’s presentation at the United Nations: the mobile biological laboratories.”
We’re waiting now for a third CIA official to come forth with an answer.
Lots of people are dying because of the errors and idiocy perpetrated by Feith, Wolfowitz and yes, Tenet too.
– Steve Clemons









































I hope this makes Larry as angry as the Plame case did. I doubt it will but I’ll wait to see if it does.
From Drudge:
ABCNEWS OUTS ‘ARCHITECTS’ BEHIND CIA WATERBOARDING, INTERROGATIONS…
NAMES NAMES, SHOWS THEIR FACES..
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=7471217&page=1
These are just the sort of phonies who should be outed.
Two Psychologists who have NO real experience — but apparently are sadistic bastards — invent a way to torture and sell it to the CIA.
I’d like to see each of these jerks waterboarded over 100 times each — but they would have a clue when and where they will be grabbed — how long each session will last. . .
I wonder what secrets (or lies) they are willing to give up to make the torture stop.
Are kidding me?!!!
I’m outraged by this alright. I’m outraged that these two psychologists haven’t had their licenses revoked.
Lets get this straight, fool:
Two professional psychologists–licensed by the American Psychological Association to practice–are the “architects” of the torture program.
Does the name Josef Mengele mean anything to you?
Both of those men should have their license immediately revoked by the APA. They violated the ethical guidelines of the APA. They should not be allowed to practice anywhere.
I’m glad their names are out in the public domain. They shame every single one of their ethical colleagues in the APA. I think everyone of their colleagues should contact the APA to demand their licenses be revoked–or the APA is a party to torture.
Enjoyed the stories Susan.
Pat Lang’s book - Death Piled High looks very interesting. Great title.
Enjoyed the stories. Thank you Mr. Lang, for your service to your country.
No, people didn’t and aren’t dying because of Feith or Tenet or Wolfowitz. People died during the Bush administration because of GW Bush. Not because of Cheney either. Bush is 50 percent responsible for choosing the people that surrounded him and the decisions Bush made. The other 50 percent belongs to the US Congress. Not only did the US Congress give the OK to invade, the Congress funded, every dollar for that quagmire. Today people are dying because the Obama administration has decided to continue the same policies and because the US Congress continues to fund the war.
And I could go further. The ultimate responsibility falls on the U.S. voters because not only did they vote for all of the representatives in government, the American people never cared enough to question the government, but like sheep believed everything coming from the U.S. media and the government.
There was enough information for the American people to be skeptical and demand questions from their representatives in government. I know I protested because I knew there were valid questions that were not being answered. I was an avid reader of Knight Ridder. I know that I used the internet to read international news media, like the Guardian of London, but if Americans did not get the information is because, in my opinion, the news media knew that Americans wanted the war and were not about to be called unpatriotic. Germany and France opposition to the war should have sent alarms to every American that something was wrong. These two countries have always sided with the U.S. and have their own intelligence. Just that bit of information should have been enough. I’ll never forget when the Foreign Minister of Germany,Joschka Fischer said “I don’t believe you” to Rumsfeld. I wasn’t fooled then, and I’m not fooled now as to who must shoulder the responsibility for how it turned out.
Pat Lang’s anecdotes just illustrate how corrupt and–in my view–criminal the Bush administration was. Wolfowitz swore in Congressional testimony that Iraqi oil would pay for the war. Cheney swore we’d be greeted with joyous celebration and bouquets of flowers, or some such nonsense. Rice ginned up lies about “mushroom clouds.”
It’s good to see Pat expose them with humor. But it still gets my Irish up. These people were Criminally Incompetent, Intentionally Incompetent. They should be tried in a court of law.
It was always a pack of lies–all of it. These people should be tried as war criminals. There was never any WMD; there was never any serious plot to purchase yellowcake uranium. The aluminum pipes were for normal use. The PNAC conspiracy was carried out by the neocons under the guidance of Bush and Cheney. Feith is a moron; wolfowitz is a creept. Cheney is a darkly paranoid and evil man. Bush is a war criminal, as are they all.
And, Obama better watch out. His agenda isn’t going to work in Afghanistan, either. He’s on the brink of dealing with a Pakistan explosion which will reverberate throughout the region. We don’t have the money or the troops to deal with it–unless we gin up a DRAFT. Which, frankly, I’d love to see, because then all those war cheerleaders in the right-wing who never saw a waterboarding they didn’t love, would then get their chance to serve their country.
I couldn’t have more contempt for people like Feith, Wolfowitz, Bush and Cheney–NOT ONE OF WHOM EVER SPENT A DAY IN WAR.
The Lobby and their Neocon Buddies are still at it:
http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2009/04/30/the-lobby-wants-war/
Their hubris is unmatched, except perhaps by Obama. But, maybe they have a reason for their triumphalism:
They got away with it. Thanks to Obama.
http://wire.antiwar.com/2009/05/01/us-to-drop-israel-lobbyist-spy-case/