David Dayen: Just the notion that the paper would say, we're for the war, that was their editorial position. He runs a media charity. I believe that all of this should have been formally acknowledged as part of the history of the second Gulf War. Not the truth, but the war. The point of all of this is painfully obvious. WebFor example, a scene where Gun tries to get her husband out of an immigration detention center actually played out over three days during which she did not know where he was. Give today. There's an obvious scene of the immigration deportation. His exact words to describe the intelligence method is, The goal of the intelligence is not the truth, but victory. That is a quote from Shulsky. If Keira Knightleys remarkable performance in Official Secrets can help change that, the film will truly have been worthwhile. Some called her a traitor; others insisted she was a hero. Who, one must ask, is provoking whom? It sounds big with Katharine but that's what inspired me. Thankfully, time passes and the intensity of feelings fades. David Dayen: No problem. Perhaps a plane painted in UN colors could be shot down over Iraq. Moment fitness influencer asks man to move off park bench 'because he's 'ruining her livestream' - but Mortgage demand plummets to a 28-year low as average interest rates hit 6.71% - just as spring home buying Britain braces for brutal -9C Arctic snap: Met Office warns more snow and ice could lash the country next Is YOUR wood burner at risk? Ms Gun worked as a translator at the GCHQ building in Cheltenham, pictured. However, she is not without disappointment about how little obvious difference she made. But the Bush administration went to war anyway, using the pretext of weapons of mass destruction. This is a special case because this story is very little-known in the United States. Ive been impressed by the film-makers determination to stick to the facts Gavin Hood, the director, interviewed me at length over five days and I was consulted throughout the process. Gavin Hood: Its a great question. This is my second brief moment of fame. But the falsehoods and unnecessary wars of yesteryear likely have influenced the waning support for public institutions today. WebWe speak with a British whistleblower whose attempts to expose lies about the Iraq invasion was called "the most important and courageous leak" in history by acclaimed But I talk to people and there does seem to be a sense of failure that, despite all the campaigning and all the marching and all the protesting and everything they did, it made not a ha'porth of difference. Even though she didn't stop the war and some people are like what's the point if she didn't stop the warwell, the point is how do you sleep at night? The comments below have been moderated in advance. His most recent book is Monopolized: Life in the Age of Corporate Power.. Iran, of course, isn't interested in dealing with him. The case and the resulting anxiety never seemed far away. Can dementia be spotted in CHILDHOOD? "But that's partly my own fault because I haven't aggressively pursued a career. WebKatharine Gun (ne Harwood), 47, is married to Yasar Gn, a Turkish Kurd, with whom she has a 13-year old daughter. [Gun's husband Yasar, a Kurd, was nearly deported back to the Middle East at one point, even though he had nothing to do with the leak.]. He is wonderfully articulate but super pissed off, and his PTSDbecause hes been in Iraq for yearsmanifests at just disdain for that certain person you mentioned. I don't think I've ever met a more determined character and she remained utterly convinced of the justice of her cause: "There's nothing subsequent to the invasion that makes me think it was the right decision made by Bush and Blair." Right: Entertainment One, Everyone Practices Cancel Culture | Opinion, Deplatforming Free Speech is Dangerous | Opinion. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Cheering crowds have never been my sort of thing. So important was this email, I knew it might even derail the case that Tony Blair was making for joining the Americans in an invasion. Though celebrated Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg would later call Guns actions the most important and courageous leak in history due to her efforts to save lives through preventing a war, she obviously didnt succeed in stopping the invasion. "We started wondering whether we should do the blonde hair and the glasses and wondering about prosthetics, but one point Keira said to me, 'You know, the last thing I want is the audience to say, 'Oh, I don't know if I like her blonde,'" said Hood. .css-gk9meg{display:block;font-family:Lausanne,Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0;padding-top:0.25rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}@media (any-hover: hover){.css-gk9meg:hover{color:link-hover;}}@media(max-width: 48rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.15;margin-bottom:0.25rem;}}@media(min-width: 40.625rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1rem;line-height:1.2;margin-bottom:0.625rem;}}@media(min-width: 64rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}@media(min-width: 73.75rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}Facts You Didn't Know About That '70s Show, The Cast of 'The Mandalorian' in Real Life, The Hilarious Reason Why Chris Pine Cut His Hair, 'The Mandalorian' Season 3, Episode 1 Recap, Chris Pine Tells All About Harry Styles SpitGate, 15 Books Chris Pine Thinks Everyone Should Read, Your Guide to Every One of Justin Biebers Tattoos, Movie Sequels That Are Better Than the Original. So I said goodbye to my mom and moved to America. Sorry to digress. The story went around the world and the leak electrified the international debate during the weeks of diplomatic deadlock. Is this a matter of threatening to launch a war, or is it a matter of responding to the US positioning itself for war? Last week in Los Angeles, I got to interview the director, South African-born Gavin Hood, after a screening. Where do you draw the line? So I said to her at one point, and its in the movie because her interrogator said it too and you would ask her the same question, which is Katharine I hear all this, but it was a little muddy, you worked as a spy, you hacked peoples phones and computers, you do dirty tricks. WebKatharine Guns husbands photo revelations are not made by her yet. So right there, you are pulling out the highlights," said Hood of the key issue with making Official Secrets. So, she began to feel uncomfortable in the work she was doing at that point. WebWhen the film opens, Gun (Keira Knightley) is happily married to Yasar (Adam Bakri), a Turkish national living in the UK on a temporary visa, and passionately invested in We all, in some ways, make these decisions. Most whistleblowers leak after the event to expose perceived wrongdoing. Jack Straw, then the foreign secretary, has not been challenged on whether he authorised the operation to go ahead, although it is almost certain that he did. That kind of propaganda has to stop. WebIn 2003, Katharine Gun exposed a plot by U.S. security officials to spy on United Nations members as they ramped up pressure to secure a resolution to go to war with Iraq, and Chile and Mexico and the other smaller countries were so outraged that they refused to even bring it to a vote. At some point, as you probably know, Bush and Rumsfeld decided to bypass the CIA and take out that Office of Special Plans. Quality journalism. To separate fact from fiction, Newsweek spoke to the real Gun and Bright, as well as Official Secrets director Gavin Hood. WebAnd they failed, in part, I believe, because Katharine Gun leaked that memo, Official Secrets director Gavin Hood told Democracy Now!. Guided by her conscience, Katharine Gun defied her government and leaked the memo to the press, setting off a chain of events that jeopardized her freedom, her safety, but also opened the door to putting the entire Iraq invasion on trial. The truth is when she speaks to me, and she says, Gavin, we also go to lunch like everybody else in any other office. We were in development with a particular studio, and I don't mean to be funny after such a heavy film but sometimes we need a little bit of humor. So we just worked on the performance from the very what if it's you? Over the weekend, I got to work. the waning support for public institutions today. Surely, she thought, when people realised that the UK was being asked to collaborate in an operation to find out personal information that could be used to blackmail UN delegates, they would be outraged and the UK government would halt its slide into war. WebKeira Knightley stars in this true story about Katharine Gun, a British intelligence officer who exposed the US government's efforts to force the UN Security Council to sanction the Everyone involved assumed the project had run into the dust, but then it appeared on the Black List, a Hollywood website for unmade film scripts, which has featured Slumdog Millionaire and The King's Speech in the past. "And she then said: 'My way into this is what would I as the unadorned, no-makeup, no-fancy-edges Keira Knightley what would I feel like if this memo landed on my desk?'". WebWhistleblower Katherine Gun, right, is played by Keira Knightly in the movie Official Secrets View gallery Gun was outraged after she learned - as part of her job with GCHQ - that But that shouldn't be the philosophy pre-war when you're trying to decide whether to go to war. It was both exhilarating and just a little uncomfortable. Its Straussian, over the top and pretentious but basically amounts to this. America, Britain, and Spain withdrew their proposed resolution on invading Iraq when it became clear that it would not garner the necessary Security Council votes, in part because of the information Gun brought to light. Following the trauma inflicted on Gun, the U.K. Attorney General dropped the case against her with no warning. As the working day came to close, I tried to project a sense of calm I didnt feel, walked out of the gates and put the incriminating email in the post. This, remember, was a conflict that caused the deaths of 179 British servicemen, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and caused countless more to suffer serious wounds, both physical and psychological. It gives me an interesting pause. One is reminded of the January 31, 2003 Oval Office meeting with George Bush, Tony Blair, and Condoleeza Rice, in which the topic of provoking Iraq to start a war was particularly revealing. However, when her friends start being interrogated about the leak, Gun confesses to being the whistleblower, leading to her being arrested and taken to court for breaching the Official Secrets Act. So, to find that it would be dramatised on the big screen was as wonderfully welcome as it was astonishing. These superheroes, and I don't just mean superheroes in the movie sense, but larger-than-life big political figures, or Edward Snowden is almost mythical in his brilliance whether you like what he did or not, he is sort of not me. So, that's where we had to go for WMD. At first, I heard nothing. David Dayen: And you were dealing with a story that was about a leak that didn't stop a war and leading to a trial that didn't happen. I grew up in South Africa in the seventies and eighties, when apartheid was really tightening and tightening and tightening. But she said she would still be prepared to give evidence to the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war. My shock turned to anger as the significance sank in. It was the first time I had worked with characters who were still alive, and they very much wanted it to be accurate or they wouldn't sign over their life rights. Questioner: The only thing that I've wondered while watching the film, since it's a true story, is how could Ms. Gunn, who was a spy, who was a member of an intelligence agency, be surprised when her husband got deportedor when the government came after her husband, how could she be surprised when all of the different reactions she got came forward? One is kind of what I thought it was, which is the CIA is the Central Intelligence Agency, walled off from politicians and the executive in a perfect world, where all the intelligence comes in, they analyze it and they then present their best intelligence estimates; this is pre-war, youre not at war, to the executive branch. What happened to Gun afterwards forms the basis of the film Official Secrets, which opened in New York and Los Angeles earlier this month and goes into wider release today. And I know whose throat it really sticks in, is [British journalist] Ed Vulliamy, who I adore. And Assange is the same. And it's a tough profession in many ways. However, Gun was well aware that any attempt to release the memo would find her running afoul of Britains Official Secrets Act, which criminalizes the leaking of intelligence-related information. The difficulties of translating Gun's story also made writing the climax of the film tricky. And that's quite a depressing place to find yourself in when you feel so strongly and passionately about something. When you have the initial GCHQ induction course for new arrivals, she said, they tell you not to trust journalists, to be careful to keep everything confidential. Still, she printed off the memo, tucked it into her purse, and took it home. Because it was toughthe guy wouldnt print his stuff. She will not talk about it anything else. The legal case against Gun was eventually dropped by the British government in 2004, after her lawyer, Ben Emmerson QC (played in the film with fabulous charisma by Ralph Fiennes), threatened to use disclosure to put the legal basis of the war itself on trial. [Gun was charged with violating the Official Secrets Act in Britain, but ultimately the case never went to trial.]. Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads. "On the one hand, she's free. And he kept thinking, 'How am I going to portray this? 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Katharine Gun, a shy and studious 28-year-old who spent her days listening in to obscure Chinese intercepts, decided to tell the world about a secret plan by the US government to spy on the, Don't mention the Iraq war, William Hague tells cabinet, Tenyears on, the case for invading Iraq is still valid, Occupying Iraq: a US army veteran's ambivalence, Howthe Bush administration sold the war and we bought it, the story the paper published 10 years ago this weekend, was arrested, lost her job and faced trial under the Official Secrets Act, collapsed after the prosecution withdrew its evidence. ", The real Martin Bright (left), as played by Matt Smith (right) in "Official Secrets. Every day we worked together for about five to six hours and then I referred back to her many times, subsequently, but I had literally just said, let's start at the beginning and let me hear first-hand from you your story and then I'll tell that story. When Katharine Gun came across a memo while working for the British government in 2003, her whole world changed. She talks about having read all these books [about the war]. Jeb Bush Just Botched the Iraq Question. It was what I was thinking, what I was feeling. And she thought she wouldnt get caught. Gavin Hood: Yes, it really sticks in my throat too. So, Im not really answering your question well, but her feeling was just: Now I dont belong in this company. Im gratified, too, that the film shows the love and support my husband gave me throughout this ordeal. Perhaps it was no wonder that Tony Blairs government decided to abandon the case without offering any evidence. From nightmares to candy cravings, the seemingly innocuous habits in Man is banned from touching every parking meter in Liverpool for two years after being convicted of theft, Katharine Gun, Gchq Whistleblower For The Mail On Sunday, Do not sell or share my personal information. Her late husband, Tom, a former special agent of the FBI and one-time head of counter-intelligence in New York, co-authored the Gun story. It wasone of the reasons I came to this country in 89 was because we were getting drafted, and I thought I cant do this. What resonates to me is the somewhat more, I hope, timeless thing. And the reason? What appealed to me in the end is that Katharine is in fact, far more like us. WebI disappeared with my husband down to the coast in Brighton, on the coast of England, and spent some time away from the limelight, Gun said in the interview. The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. "But the more I think about what happened, the more angry and frustrated I get about the fact that nobody acted on intelligence. We had planned to demand that the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith disclose the advice he had given on the legality of the war and so put the war itself on trial. In leaking it to the Observer, she was also doing something unprecedented in the history of espionage. What is this paper? Instead, the American coalition was forced to stake its claim to a legal invasion on grounds of self defense, including now-infamously untrue claims about weapons of mass destruction. Donald Trump also is saying he doesn't want war, which is probably true. Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). David Dayen: So why do you think this is an important story to tell now in 2019? Unfortunately, perhaps, I have a conscience and my dishonesty gnawed at me persistently until the next day, when I confessed. A script has been doing the rounds in Hollywood for five years. You see it most vividly in that scene where everybody stops calling Martin Bright, or they start canceling all the interviews. Whether you work for Boeing or Enron or Wallstreet? The email, which was sent by an American NSA official, suggested that the US was just as well aware that it couldnt earn UN support through valid arguments alone: The memo outlined a plan to bug diplomats from non-permanent UN Security Council Nations Chile, Pakistan, Bulgaria, Guinea, Angola, and Cameroon in search of intelligence that could be used to cajole and possibly even blackmail them into supporting the invasion. WebKatharine Gun, as passionately embodied here by Knightley, skews too noble to be particularly interesting, and the film is weakest when its focused on her and her husband As the Trump administration shreds norms of American governance like a Shih Tzu going to town on a roll of toilet paper, the last worst president is largely silent, busied with .css-umdwtv{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:.0625rem;text-decoration-color:#FF3A30;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:inherit;-webkit-transition:background 0.4s;transition:background 0.4s;background:linear-gradient(#ffffff, #ffffff 50%, #d5dbe3 50%, #d5dbe3);-webkit-background-size:100% 200%;background-size:100% 200%;}.css-umdwtv:hover{color:#000000;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;-webkit-background-position:100% 100%;background-position:100% 100%;}canine portraiture and now the subject of nearly fond nostalgia. By the time Gun and around 100 of her colleagues received the emailed memo that would change her life, she had already come to the conclusion that the arguments for war with Iraq were not really valid arguments, she tells me. I was called on to look this way and that and smile until my face was stiff. As it was, a second UN resolution directly to authorise war against Iraq never materialised and air strikes began on 19 March 2003. She was horrified and leaked the email to the Observer. She failed. In a year that the U.S. president is accused of pressuring foreign governments for political gain, the story behind the film Official Secrets seems particularly timely. I didnt know until I looked really deeply into this that theres really two schools of thought. Ed, I know some people have said that Rhys Ifans [who plays Vulliamy] is slightly over the top. The concern among many Americans is that claims of an unprovoked, deadly attack by Iran are exaggerated. In fact, I had no idea what was going on. Truth about Covid care home testing row: Timeline lays bare what was said, by who and when. Then, the world is safer until the sequel when it all happens again. When do the clocks change in 2023? Problem number two: Do you shut up or do you speak up? This, despite credible evidence that Iran was in full compliance with terms of the agreement. So we're in this development meeting, and the executive looks at me and goes, Gavin, I mean we need her running down alleys more, someone needs to throw a brick through her damn window, and when does she don her cape? It was literally the line. The film also captures my determination to do what I believed was right and reveals how divisive the Iraq War was, particularly highlighting the anger within certain sections of the intelligence services as the sabre-rattling statements of Mr Blair and his spokesman Alastair Campbell were accepted without proper challenge by some in the media. 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