(WMR) -- Revelations
by ABC News that the National Security Agency (NSA) kept an intercept file on
former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, including information on his “private
life,” has sent shock waves through the British and American intelligence
communities.
ABC News reported that files on Blair’s communications were
maintained in a NSA database code-named “Anchory” and was accessible from the
NSA regional signals intelligence site at Fort Gordon, Georgia, known as “NSA
Georgia.” The facility focuses on intercepting communications in Europe and the
Middle East.
The NSA and Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters
(GCHQ) have worked closely together and share signals intercepts, as well as
mutual signals intelligence tasking via the Echelon system. There is an
unofficial agreement that the United States and Britain will not eavesdrop on
one another. The only exception is when GCHQ tasks NSA with listening in on
British citizens inside the United Kingdom, for example, members of the Royal
family, and vice versa, when NSA tasks GCHQ to eavesdrop on Americans inside
the United States in order to skirt U.S. wiretapping laws.
British intelligence sources have told WMR that the real
concerns in Britain are that if Blair’s phone calls were monitored by NSA it
means there has been a breach within the secure Brent 2 telephone used by
British officials to protect their communications from eavesdroppers. The
phone, which uses highly sophisticated encryption capabilities, is not likely
to have had its codes broken by NSA, according to British intelligence sources.
The fear in British intelligence circles is that British intelligence officials
conspired with NSA to listen in on Blair’s communications.
The Brent 2 secure telephone unit is manufactured by
Selex Communications, a part of the Italian industrial group Finmeccanica. The
encryption used by Brent 2 was designed by the Communications-Electronics
Security Group (CESG), the information assurance component of the GCHQ in
Cheltenham, England. CESG is now a focus of British
counter-intelligence agents. Selex is also getting a close look by British
counter-intelligence.
There is another fear. The Brent 2 phone continues to be
used by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and other senior British officials. The NSA
eavesdropping on Britain may have also captured and may still be intercepting
the sensitive communications, including those up to TOP SECRET UK EYES
ONLY, of Brown, Foreign Secretary David Miliband, Defense Secretary John
Hutton, and other officials who rely on Brent 2, including Queen Elizabeth
II. Brent 2 is also used to encrypt e-mail, faxes, and video links.
The revelations about U.S. eavesdropping on Blair may provide
a clue to Blair’s avid support for the United States attack on and occupation
of Iraq. If Blair’s private life yielded embarrassing information from the
phone intercepts, it may explain why Blair jumped so quickly to support George
W. Bush’s Iraq war policy.
UPDATE 1X. There
is the possibility that any intercepts of Tony Blair’s private communications
have also fallen into the hands of parties not part of the UK-USA signals
intelligence alliance of the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. WMR
reported the following on September 18, 2005 concerning the compromise of the
Anchory database to Israeli intelligence: CIA sources have confirmed that
the neo-con penetration of NSA’s raw telecommunications intercept data by John
Bolton was part of a multi-pronged attempt by Israeli intelligence to access
the “Fort Knox” of America’s cryptologic secrets: the massive repository
database of global intercepts of phone calls, email, faxes, and telexes now
known as “ANCHORY” but will soon be expanded into a super database code named
“OCEANARIUM.” As a result of former NSA Director Michael Hayden’s outsourcing
contracts named “Groundbreaker” and “Trailblazer,” companies with ties to
Israeli intelligence are gaining increased access to NSA’s operations and its
massive archives of secrets.
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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