Germany: 'Deal On Iraq Spies' May End Steinmeier's
Election Hopes -- Times Online
Election Hopes -- Times Online
The undercover activities of two German spies in Baghdad just before the US invasion could sabotage the hopes of the Social Democrat Frank-Walter Steinmeier to unseat Angela Merkel, the conservative Chancellor, at the next general election.
The agents, who delivered targeting information for US airstrikes, are due to testify before a parliamentary commission next Thursday and, according to leaked documents published in the latest edition of Stern magazine, are likely to embarrass Mr Steinmeier, the Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor.
At the outset of the US war against Saddam in 2003, Mr Steinmeier was chief of staff to Gerhard Schröder, then the Chancellor, and in charge of co-ordinating the work of the intelligence services. Mr Schröder narrowly won the general election of 2002 with the promise that Germany would take no part in a war against Iraq — drawing the fury of the Bush Administration but also the support of many pacifist and left-of-centre voters.
Now it emerges that the Chancellor and Mr Steinmeier may have struck a secret deal with the US to provide on-the-spot intelligence to facilitate the bombardment of Iraq and clear the way for the US-led invasion.
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My Comment: Oh-oh ..... this is going to embarrass the Social Democrats among the left in Germany, and thereby fracture the vote.
I personally believe that Germany did the right thing in 2003. The people had no appetite for war, and did not want to get involved. Like Canada, a decision was made to stick out of that conflict. The fact that info is now being made public that Germany made a secret decision to provide intel is a surprise to me ... but a good surprise in that I am sure that enemy assets were quickly targeted and destroyed in the first weeks of the invasion because of this help.
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