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CIA Director and then current US Ambassador to Iran, Richard Helms, sent <strong>Bush</strong> a note<br />

complaining about abuses connected with the project, and in particular demanding that<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> investigation corrupt practices which Helms suspected were involved with the<br />

project. Helms apparently wanted to be spared more embarrassment in case IBEX were to<br />

become the object of a new scandal. [fn 42]<br />

During <strong>Bush</strong>'s CIA tenure, the CIA was found to have conducted electronic suveillance<br />

against the representatives of Micronesia, a UN Trusteeship territory in the Pacific that<br />

had been administered by the United States, and which was then about to become<br />

independent. In a story by Bob Woodward, the Washington Post alleged that the CIA had<br />

been bugging the Micronesian government over a four year period with a view to<br />

acquiring details of their negotiating strategy in talks with the State Department<br />

concerning relations with the United States after independence. <strong>The</strong> CIA's rebuttal seems<br />

to have been that while it would indeed have been illegal to bug the Micronesians if they<br />

were US citizens, they were now foreigners, and such bugging had never been restricted.<br />

During <strong>Bush</strong>'s time at the CIA, a series of governments around the world were<br />

destabilized by the Lockheed bribery scandal, the greatest multinational scandal of the<br />

1970's. This scandal grew out of hearings before a Senate subcommittee chaired by Frank<br />

Church, although separate from the Intelligence Committee mentioned above. A number<br />

of Lockheed executives testified that they had systematically bribed officials of allied<br />

governments to secure contracts the sale of their military aircraft. This system of<br />

unreported payments eventually implicated such figures as former Japanese Prime<br />

Minister Kakuei Tanaka, the leader of the most important faction in the Liberal<br />

Democratric Party, and Franz Josef Strauss, a former Federal German Defense Minister,<br />

Prime Minister of Bavaria, and the leader of the Christian Social Union, then a part of the<br />

opposition in the Bundestag in Bonn. Also implicated were a series of Italian Christian<br />

Democratic and Social Democratic political leaders, including the then Prime Minister<br />

Giulio Andreotti, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone, and former<br />

Defense Ministers Mario Tanassi of the PSDI and Luigi Gui of the DC. In the<br />

Netherlands, Prince Bernhard, the consort of Queen Juliana, was implicated, and virtually<br />

no NATO country was spared. <strong>The</strong> Lockheed scandal, coming as it did out of a mileu full<br />

of military intelligence connections, was coherent with a long-term Anglo-American<br />

design of destabilizing and weakening allied governments and the political forces that<br />

constituted those governments.<br />

Those who have witnessed the ghoulish public love affair between <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> and the<br />

fascist "Iron Lady" of Great Britain, Margaret Thatcher, may be interested in indications<br />

that CIA Director <strong>Bush</strong> helped to bring Mrs. Thatcher to power. At the beginning of<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>'s tenure, the British Prime Minister was Harold Wilson of the Labor Party, who had<br />

won two general elections during 1974 and whose term would normally have ended in<br />

1978. But Wilson was destabilized and forced out of office. Although his immediate<br />

successor was James Callaghan, also of the Labor Party, Callaghan's cabinet was merely<br />

the prelude to the advent of Thatcher, who would remain in power for more than 11<br />

years, until late in 1990. [fn 43]

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