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Operation Gunwalker -- key witness sent to Iraq

Posted by David Hardy · 27 September 2011 08:18 AM

Just as the House Committee wants to interview him, to investigate White House links to Operation Fast and Furious, National Security Council Advisor Kevin O'Reilly is is "currently on a previously scheduled assignment to Iraq." I hope he's got a good room in Baghdad, as it sounds like it may be a long stay.

UPDATE: David Codrea and Michael Vanderboegh have gotten a copy of a January ATF HQ email warning, from their blog postings, that ATF employees were willing to come forward on Operation Gunwalker.

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re: National Security Council Advisor Kevin O'Reilly is is "currently on a previously scheduled assignment to Iraq."

Somehow this reminded me that during Viet Nam sending new second Lt.'s to the front often got them killed - hope there isn't a connection.

Posted by: Rich at September 27, 2011 08:23 PM

FWIW, I've created a petition to ask for an independent prosecutor for Fast and Furious


https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions/!/petition/ask-congress-establish-special-prosecutor-investigagte-so-called-fast-and-furious-scandal/q6q7Kqhg

Posted by: Rick de Castro at September 29, 2011 11:39 AM

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