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A week ago we mentioned that the FBI was starting to back off their blanket exoneration of the Italian government for any role in the Niger forgeries affair. Now Saturday’s LA Times reports that the Bureau has decided to ‘reopen’ the inquiry into the forged documents.

That sounds like a good idea since there are so many signs that the original investigation was all but non-existent.

I’ve been behind in getting to my 4th installment of reporting on the Niger story. But I’ll be getting to that in the next few days. And that will include what we learned that confirmed the role of officers of Italian intelligence (SISMI) in disseminating the forgeries.

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