Italians Withheld Information from US
Mon, Mar 7, 2005 at 7:22:16 am PST
As more information comes out, we’re starting to see the true picture of what happened to Giuliana Sgrena; the Washington Times reports that Italian agents kept US forces in the dark about their plans to give a giant pay-off to the holy warriors.
ROME — Italian agents likely withheld information from U.S. counterparts about a cash-for-freedom deal with gunmen holding an Italian hostage for fear that Americans might block the trade, Italian news reports said yesterday.
The decision by operatives of Italy’s SISMI military intelligence service to keep the CIA in the dark about the deal for the release of reporter Giuliana Sgrena, might have “short-circuited” communications with U.S. forces controlling the road from Baghdad to the city’s airport, the newspaper La Stampa said.
That would help explain why American troops opened fire on a car whisking the released hostage to a waiting airplane, wounding Miss Sgrena and killing the Italian intelligence operative who had just negotiated her release.


