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From: Louise Desrenards <[email protected]> Date: Mon, March 3, 2003 1:06 pm Ce week-end, on a entendu et vu dans la presse que le journal anglais L'Observer vient de dévoiler un ONU Gate à propos de la guerre d'Irak. Toutes les nations représentées auraient été écoutées par les services secrets aux ordres de l'Etat américain afin qu'il y soit édifié de l'argumentation qui devrait être développée pour convaincre sur ses positions. Seuls l'Angleterre et les Etats-Unis auraient échappé à l'écoute, bien sûr. Au contraire, des pays Africains notamment le Cameroun et d'autres à la frontière européenne l'auraient été plus que d'autres... Voici un document transmis par le Hack au titre d'archives où figurent les éléments du texte publié dans le Observer (ainsi que le lien). A voir s'il s'agit exactement ou non de la version publiée en Français par Libération ce matin? En tous cas voici l'Info brute. A+ ---------- De : "Soenke Zehle" <[email protected]> Répondre à : "Soenke Zehle" <[email protected]> Date : Sun, 2 Mar 2003 14:29:07 +0100 À : "nettime" <[email protected]> Objet : <nettime> The US-Spies-On-UN-Security-Council-Memo For the archive: here's the memo leaked to the Observer (already considered a historical event, last time the US got caught spying on UN diplomats was in 1945), more text/analysis at the site. Soenke http://www.observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,905954,00.html Sunday March 2, 2003 To: [Recipients withheld] From: FRANK KOZA@Chief of Staff (Regional Target) CIV/NSA on 31/01/2003 0:16 Subject: Reflections of Iraq debate/votes at UN - RT actions and potential for related contributions Importance: High TOP SECRET/COMINT/XL All, As you've likely heard by now, the Agency is mounting a surge particularly directed at the UN Security Council (UNSC) members (minus US and GBR of course) for insights as to how to membership is reacting to the on-going debate RE: Iraq, plans to vote on any related resolutions, what related policies/ negotiating positions they may be considering, alliances/ dependencies, etc - the whole gamut of information that could give US policymakers an edge in obtaining results favourable to US goals or to head off surprises. In RT, that means a QRC surge effort to revive/ create efforts against UNSC members Angola, Cameroon, Chile, Bulgaria and Guinea, as well as extra focus on Pakistan UN matters. We've also asked ALL RT topi's to emphasise and make sure they pay attention to existing non-UNSC member UN-related and domestic comms for anything useful related to the UNSC deliberations/ debates/ votes. We have a lot of special UN-related diplomatic coverage (various UN delegations) from countries not sitting on the UNSC right now that could contribute related perspectives/ insights/ whatever. We recognise that we can't afford to ignore this possible source. We'd appreciate your support in getting the word to your analysts who might have similar, more in-direct access to valuable information from accesses in your product lines. I suspect that you'll be hearing more along these lines in formal channels - especially as this effort will probably peak (at least for this specific focus) in the middle of next week, following the SecState's presentation to the UNSC. Thanks for your help < n e t t i m e - f r > Liste francophone de politique, art et culture liés au Net Annonces et filtrage collectif de textes. <> Informations sur la liste : http://nettime.samizdat.net <> Archive complèves de la listes : http://amsterdam.nettime.org <> Votre abonnement : http://listes.samizdat.net/wws/info/nettime-fr <> Contact humain : [email protected]