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    Prosecutor: Reagan, Bush not criminally liable

    WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the prosecutors who investigated the Iran-Contra affair concluded two decades ago that neither Ronald Reagan nor George H.W. Bush was criminally liable in the scandal that tarnished the presidencies of both men, according to reports made public Friday.

    Associate independent counsel Christian Mixter reached that conclusion in 1991 even though he found that President Reagan was briefed in advance about every weapons shipment sold to Iran in the arms-for-hostages deals in 1985-86. In a separate report on Bush, Mixter wrote that the then-vice president was chairman of a committee that recommended mining the harbors of Nicaragua in 1983.

    Mixter's reports were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request from the National Security Archive, a nonprofit research group, which released them on the 25th anniversary of the Iran-Contra scandal. At a Nov. 25, 1986, White House news conference, Reagan and then-Attorney General Edwin Meese disclosed that money from the arms sales to Iran had been diverted to the Contra guerrillas fighting the leftist government of Nicaragua after Congress had cut off military aid to the rebels.

    Mixter concluded it would be difficult to prosecute Reagan for violating the Arms Export Control Act mandating congressional notification of arms transfers through a third country — Israel in the case of the Reagan White House's secret arms sales to Iran in 1985. The reason, said Mixter, was that Meese had told Reagan the National Security Act could be invoked to supersede the export control act.

    Mixter's March 1991 reports to his boss, Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, and his team of prosecutors noted that they were actively investigating Bush, who by then had become president.

    "As we have discussed," Mixter wrote to Walsh and the other prosecutors, "there is an outstanding area of investigation that could conceivably lead to wholly new evidence regarding Mr. Bush's role in Iran-Contra." The topic concerned possible knowledge by Bush of secret military support for the Contras, including the recommendation to mine the Nicaraguan harbors.

    A year after Mixter wrote his reports, Walsh obtained a grand jury indictment charging former Reagan administration Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger with concealing his detailed notes of the controversy from investigators.

    Bush pardoned Weinberger and five other Iran-Contra figures shortly before the former defense secretary was to go on trial in a case in which Bush could well have been summoned as a witness either by prosecutors or defense attorneys.

    In a final report by prosecutors released in 1994 more than a year following Bush's pardons, Walsh stated that Reagan acquiesced in a cover-up that had been spearheaded by Meese and carried out at the top levels of the Reagan administration. The report was immediately denounced by Reagan, Meese, Bush and others. Impeachment of Reagan "certainly should have been considered" by the congressional committees investigating the Iran-Contra affair, Walsh told a news conference at the time.

    Mixter's reports on Reagan and Bush reflect the absence of evidence demonstrating that Reagan or Bush hid information from investigators. Both men participated in meetings of Reagan and his inner circle in which one or the other covert operations was discussed.

    "I conclude that President Reagan lacked sufficient information" about what the National Security Council staff was doing, "and the manner in which Congress was deceived, to support a criminal charge that he conspired" with others indicted in the scandal, Mixter wrote.

    "The record on President Reagan's awareness of these congressional inquiries is somewhat muddy," said Mixter. "There is no indication that Mr. Reagan was aware of, or played any conscious role in, the administration's efforts to deflect congressional inquiries into the shootdown" of one of the planes secretly supplying arms to the Contras, says Mixter's report.

    As for the report on Bush, Mixter wrote: "Although the quantity of information compiled by Mr. Bush's Iran-Contra activities is much smaller than that amassed on former President Reagan, it is quite clear that Mr. Bush attended most — although not quite all — of the key briefings and meetings in which Mr. Reagan participated."

    The report went on: "However, if then-President Reagan faces no criminal liability for having 'authorized' any of the core Iran-Contra events of which both he and Mr. Bush were aware, then there is no basis on which to find a secondary officer like Mr. Bush liable for simply 'being there' while those events were discussed with the president."

    Peter Kornbluh, the National Security Archive analyst who obtained the Mixter reports under the FOIA, called them "the verdict of history on the Iran-Contra roles of both the president and vice president of the United States."

     
    • Real  •  6 mths ago
      No one is ever liable. That's the problem.
      • Man of Aran 6 mths ago
        More like culpable.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        It is always someone else's fault:(
      • alanm 6 mths ago
        Will you vote for the party that traded arms for hostages? Will you vote for the party that makes deals with terrorists? Will you vote for the party that has a good press conference and public relations, or the party with good policy? Will you vote for the party that outed an active CIA agent that was working on weapons of mass destruction issues? Will you vote for the party that talked about getting OBL, or the party that had the policy that led to us actually finally getting OBL? I'll vote with my conscience, so I'll vote for the democrat.
    • MasterPiece  •  6 mths ago
      But they blame it on Oliver North.
      • Kenny-Lives 6 mths ago
        Whoever gave the thumb down is a complete idiot !!!
      • MasterPiece 6 mths ago
        Thanks,
      • MasterPiece 6 mths ago
        There's lots of idiot thumb down everything before they know the story.
    • Nuclear  •  6 mths ago
      No one in Washington is criminally liable for anything- not for Iran-Contra, not for helping the banks rob us, not for destroying the Constitution. Let's face it- this republic has ended. We have a farcical democracy where the polticial and finacial elites rob, steal and kill with impunity.
      • Rob 6 mths ago
        corporatocracy
      • Not Slick willy 6 mths ago
        Shut up and dance to the Hava Nagila!
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        I concur Nuclear! The time has come to take back our nation.
    • jack whte  •  6 mths ago
      is it any wonder why wall street and corporations steal cheat and con Main street, its because our politicians show them HOW
    • QuestionEverything  •  6 mths ago
      Wasn't George the 1st the head of the CIA prior to becoming VP? If you are gullible enough to think that his ties inside the CIA didn't keep him up to date on what was going on you are full of crap. No Marine Col. has enough power to pull something like that off on his own then lie to Congress and get literally get away with it without the help of the Pres.
    • melee401  •  6 mths ago
      Still not a word about the drugs for guns issue though. Even though everybody knows it happened and that Bush was seen standing on the side of a runway with Noriega watching shipments of drugs and drugs being switched between planes for flight to their final destinations (guns to Nicaragua, drugs to the US) they still pretend as though that wasn't happening. Nothing has changed though. Our government is still filthy into the drugs and drug running business. That's why the war on drugs continues. If it didn't our government wouldn't be able to accrue that secret liquidity to fund operations congress would never go along with.
      • LibsRLiars 6 mths ago
        We have not gotten to Obama and Holder yet. Stay on subject, otherwise you look like a typical stupid liberal.
      • William 6 mths ago
        everyone knows that the epidemic of crack in the hood in the 80s had to have support from higher ups just by the ease of availability and the sheer porportions of the scale of it!
    • michael k  •  6 mths ago
      How many times has supporting a despot or a dictator come back to bight us in the butt? NEARLY EVERY TIME IT HAPPENED.
      • JimmyP 6 mths ago
        It's Bite my uneducated friend
    • Ne'kahoha  •  Orlando, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We Americans worry about what's in our shopping carts more than we worry about the freedom that is slowly being taken away from us.The song Ship of fools rings out loud.
    • BoredBrunette  •  6 mths ago
      I'm more concerned with the here and now at the moment.
      Our country is in a big ol' heap a' trouble, and no one on the horizon (liberal or conservative) looks to be fit to try and sort it all out. I guess I shouldn't be surprised... after all, whoever steps up to the plate to try and solve issues we're facing knows they won't be popular. There's so much government filth to clean-up, but everyone wants their dirty little corner left undisturbed in the process.
    • PlinyTheEldar  •  6 mths ago
      The laws are only for the little folk to obey.
    • Paul  •  6 mths ago
      Just a big boys club watching out for each other. Whatever...just like enron, goldman sachs, etc , etc. Corporate thieves and liars get away with murder!
    • Lee  •  6 mths ago
      The Feds can do as they please. If it is against the law, the law will be changed to make it legal. This is nothing new! The laws are changed to suit who ever is in trouble. From the President down to the congressman.
    • George  •  Crapo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What is article fails to mention, is where did the money come from to support this operation after Congress stopped funding to it and what federal agency actually ran the operation ?
    • Gnosis  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "A nation can survive its fools... but it cannot survive treason from within. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear." - Cicero 42 B.C.
    • stagmire  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Reagan decreed that ketchup was a vegetable and reinforced that notion by becoming one.
    • bob  •  Thornton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      & the criminals just go free... Bush was the real power behind the Reagan Administration. Hinkley's family Is closely connected to the bushes, casting a new & interesting light on the attempted assassination. Read The Unauthorized Biography of George Bush, by Webster Tarpley. Provides a fresh perspective on this criminal family.
    • Ve Thomas  •  Lilburn, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Memory lost" is a great tool for all politicians. Rules are made for others only!
    • cisco  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      lets see...used the CIA to funnel Drug monies to the Contras, ferry drugs into the USA (ala Eugene Hasunfus) who was shot down, Funneled arms to our sworn enemy 'the Iranians" through their sworn enemies "Israel" to ignore the law congress had passed forbidding the administration to sell arms or fund the Contras (remember, they were the "patriots" of central America?).

      Attorney Gen Ed Meese ignored this "slight" violation of the law and ethics to focus the DOJ attention on pornography and other "very important" things.

      The whole SHEBANG was devised by Admiral Poindexter, Richard Seacord and a host of other criminals who were especially well-schooled in running drugs and funding insurgencies...and avoiding US government interference.

      anyone remember "it sounded like a good idea" Oliver North and his bra-stuffing secretary Fawn hall, (hiding "stealing" top secret classified documents in her underwear to sneak past security) ?

      where did they learn this? Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war...funneling Heroin from the Golden Triangle to Europe and the US in order to acquire cash to pay for the war in Laos and Cambodia.

      Its called a "government within a government" whereby the elected government doesn't know what the "appointed government" is actually doing behind the scenes. "appointed government" is controlled by the CIA, financed by the taxpayers or through illegal means such as gun running, drug trafficking, arms shipments through third or 4th parties, money laundering, counterfeiting, etc. The appointed government has all of the protections of the United States, but operates independently...and without oversight.

      If you boneheads knew anything about what the US really does or how the world works...your pea-brained head would explode.
    • Quidler  •  6 mths ago
      Criminal politicians are never held accountable. There is always a convenient loophole to slip through. Only the average public are held to the standards of the law. The old adage "do as I say, not as I do applies so well to these hypocrites (who receive a lifetime of pay, healthcare and countless other perks from all of us.
    • scott  •  6 mths ago
      How can he not be guilty when he "knew of every arms shipment"? This is a worse cover up than originally conceived.
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