Lindauer Says She Was Misunderstood
by TChris
Susan Lindauer, charged last week with conspiring to spy for Iraq before the war, says that she was "only trying to help prevent a war in Iraq."
Susan Lindauer told The Associated Press she was being punished because she got involved in U.S. foreign policy. She said her intent was to persuade Iraq to allow weapons inspections before the war and to get it to cooperate with the war on terror.
Lindauer is accused of meeting with members of the Iraqi Intelligence Service and of trying to deliver a letter to her second cousin, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, outlining her access to members of Saddam Hussein's regime.
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