Posted on 08/09/2005 11:15:42 AM PDT by SolidSupplySide
The only reason the Valeria Plame affair remains a big story is the small possibility that when U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald and the federal grand jury take action, any day now, it may reach into the Oval Office. That is, one or more indictments of government officials may lead to hard information that President Bush knew the Niger yellowcake story was pure propaganda, which helped him justify war with Iraq, when he used it in his 2003 State of the Union speech for that purpose.
Fitzgerald has been keeping his cards close to his vest, but sources close to the story tell me they think the chances to story will touch the President are no more than 2 out of 10. Chances it may touch the Vice President have just increased because it has been learned that Scooter Libby, Mr. Cheneys chief of staff, met with Judy Miller of the NYTimes on July 8, 2003, two days after Joe Wilson published his column in the NYTimes. Miller is now in jail for refusing to testify on that conversation. In his column, Wilson charged the administration knew several months before that Bush address that the assertion Saddam was seeking to reconstitute his nuclear weapons program was a hoax, built around forged documents that the CIA knew had been forged prior to their use by the President. Mr. Bush at least altered his speech to the nation by saying it was the British who supplied to intelligence that Iraq was trying to buy nuclear material in Africa.
Murray Wass of the American Prospect, reported on the meeting of Libby and Judith Miller in the liberal periodicals online edition yesterday. It was the first time Id learned of the meeting. It was also the first time Id learned that Miller does not have a personal waiver of confidentiality from Libby of the kind that Time magazines Matt Cooper got from Karl Rove, the Presidents closest political confidante. In the Wass report, he writes:
In response to questions for this article, Catherine J. Mathis, a spokesperson for the Times, said, "We don't have any comment regarding Ms. Miller's whereabouts on July 8, 2003." She also added, "Ms. Miller has not received a waiver that she believes to be freely given." It is also unclear whether Miller would testify to Fitzgerald's grand jury even if she were to receive such a personalized waiver from Libby. Her attorney, Floyd Abrams, said in an interview: "Judith Miller is in jail and at continued jeopardy. ... I have no comment about what she might do in circumstances that do not now exist."But numerous people involved in the case said in interviews for this story that a personalized waiver for Miller by Libby could potentially pave the way for Miller's release. Miller's testimony, in turn, might be crucial to a determination as to whether anyone might be criminally charged, and even to a potential end to the criminal investigation. At least two attorneys representing private clients who are embroiled in the Plame probe also privately questioned whether or not President Bush had encouraged Libby to provide a personalized waiver for Miller in an effort to obtain her cooperation.
Wass also suggests the reason for Fitzgeralds delay in asking the grand jury for an indictment is that there are loose ends he must tie up by getting Judith Miller to testify, inferring that the President has to ask Scooter Libby to give her the personal waiver the Times indicates may be the chief barrier.
It does seem unlikely to me that it is the chief barrier, for Fitzgerald could have gotten what he needed from Libby when Libby testified before the grand jury. It is more likely that Miller prefers jail to telling how she originally decided to take an interest in the Plame story. We can reasonably be assured that Miller got her information about Wilson and his wife Valerie Plame from Ahmed Chalabi, the Iraqi who provided most of the false information to the U.S. government about Saddams weapons of mass destruction. Chalabi, now deputy prime minister in the Iraqi interim government, has been part of the neo-con network for decades, from the days he and Paul Wolfowitz were fellow students at the University of Chicago. A WorldNetDaily.com report of July 23, 2003, by Paul Sperry, mentioned her friendship with Laurie Mylroie, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who has also been doing the bidding of the neo-cons in promoting the Iraq war.
The surmise on antiwar internet websites has been that after Wilson wrote the Times piece, the White House decided there had to be damage control, and one piece of the story put out was that Wilson was not credible because he was a Democrat who had been sent to Niger by his wife, a CIA functionary involved in tracking WMD. Judith Miller might well have learned of the story by Chalabi, who had been feeding her propaganda on Iraq for years that she had been dutifully reporting for the NYT. She could not report on this Chalabi tip without verification, so she asked for the July 8 meeting with Scooter Libby in the Veeps office. In that meeting, Libby would confirm the tip from Chalabi.In 1990, Mylroie co-authored with Judith Miller another Iraq book called "Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf." Miller is the New York Times reporter who broke, with another reporter, the blockbuster story last September that Hussein was trying to import aluminum tubing to restart a nuclear weapons program. The claim, which she attributed to unnamed Bush administration "hard-liners" and Iraqi defectors, was touted by Cheney and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice the day it appeared. But it's now under serious dispute.
Miller, who is close to Defense Undersecretary Douglas Feith, another noted neocon, also broke the now widely discredited story that two trailers found in Iraq were disguised mobile bioweapons labs. It was recently revealed that the source of several of Miller's Iraq stories was Ahmed Chalabi an Iraqi defector favored by the administration to replace Hussein, and one with whom Miller has had a 10-year relationship. U.S. intelligence officials tell WorldNetDaily the vast majority of the information Chalabi has provided on Hussein's regime has proved to be unreliable or false. The CIA and FBI no longer rely on him as a source, they say.
Why didnt Miller write the story? Speculation is either she never intended to write about it, or that she knew it would endanger her career if she did, given where it might lead. The suspicions have reached a point where the American Society of Journalists and Authors, which had given her its Conscience in Media award for her willingness to go to jail to protect her sources, reversed itself. As reported in Editor & Publisher, the Society based its decision to withdraw the award on its opinion that her entire career, and even her current actions in the Plame/CIA leak case, cast doubt on her credentials for this award.
We should see what comes out of the two-year inquiry by Fitzgerald within weeks, Id imagine, and it should involve at least one indictment for all the time and money spent on the effort. More importantly, an indictment or two would stir the national press corps into another hunt for answers. If the war were going well, little of this would matter, but the war is not going well and does not look like things will improve.
Now that I'm done apologizing for posting this, let me state why I posted it. Wanniski suggests that Ahmed Chalabi is Judith Miller's source. That name was way off my radar screen with respect to this scandal.
I view you two guys as the leading posters on FR trying to make sense of the Rove/Plame case. I thought you might be interested in the new name Wanniski suggests.
Jude is "wishing and hoping."
Answer:
Yes!!
but,......not to the U.S. public.....
British 'Star-Chambers' are back,......EU-GASRON prices tell the rest of the 'story'...
If Judith Miller talks in a forest, will any one care?
Chalabi?
Or Laurie Mylroie?
Can you say "stretch"?
If Judith Miller could tie any of this to the Bush White House, she'd be singing like a canary.
> Miller is now in jail for refusing to testify on that conversation.
That looks like pure speculation. Is the author
counting on grand jury secrecy to avoid contradiction
(it's an old Clinton crony trick).
> ... Miller does not have a personal waiver of
> confidentiality from Libby ...
Contradicted in the next paragraph:
> "Ms. Miller has not received a waiver that she
> believes to be freely given."
Translation: she HAS received a waiver, and is
grasping at straws to avoid talking.
And hillariously, what some other liberal loonies have
suggested is that Bush needs to force Scooter to grant
a waiver. Sounds like that already happened (or didn't;
with these anti-Bush propagandists, who knows).
> ... Chalabi, ... has been part of the neo-con network
> for decades ...
Earlier hints of moonbatism explode into a full-blown
outbreak.
I didn't know it was a big story anymore. I haven't heard about for weeks, sorta like the Downing Street Memos Impeachment Hearings.
I have read that Libbey testified that a reporter told HIM about Plame, not vice versa.
Neither did I. Anyone remember TANG Memos, Diebold, Ohio, DeLay, Newsweak, DSM, impeach, and on and on?
Will these guys ever give up? Nah, stupidity has set in, no cure.
Get a load of this piece!
She could not report on this Chalabi tip without verification, so she asked for the July 8 meeting with Scooter Libby in the Veeps office. In that meeting, Libby would confirm the tip from Chalabi.Why didnt Miller write the story? Speculation is either she never intended to write about it, or that she knew it would endanger her career if she did, given where it might lead.
If she never intended to write about it, or knew she couldn't, why even ask Libby to verify it? IMHO, it is pure conjecture on his part that it was Chalabi, he is just trying to find a scapegoat for Wilson.
Speaking of Laurie Mylroie, I found an article in my research where Patrick Lang, Larry Johnson and Vincent Cannistraro all support the theory that Iraq was behind the OKC bombing. I thought that was very interesting considering their current stance on the war.
Thanks for the ping. I am pinging Fedora and piasa on this for their input.
I had just pinged you and Fedora...talk about timing : )
Play "prison victim" for a few months, and rake in the multi-million dollar publishing bonanza upon release.
There's nothing here but speculation. I would think Jude needs something a little more concrete before he makes serious charges against someone.
He just lost a lot of credibility in my eyes.
There are a lot of factual errors in this piece, so I'm assuming the author has not followed the issue very closely.
Absolutely. That is what has led me to suspect that her source is someone who was not only in the CIA at the time but still is. Could be wrong, of course.
She's protecting a liberal.
Chances it may touch the Vice President have just increased because it has been learned that Scooter Libby, Mr. Cheneys chief of staff, met with Judy Miller of the NYTimes on July 8, 2003, two days after Joe Wilson published his column in the NYTimes. Miller is now in jail for refusing to testify on that conversation.
[* My note: Miller is in jail for contempt of court for refusing to reveal her source -but where does Jude get the idea that it was her refusal to answer questions about that particular conversation instead of, say, some other conversation or email, etc? ]
In his column, Wilson charged the administration knew several months before that Bush address that the assertion Saddam was seeking to reconstitute his nuclear weapons program was a hoax, built around forged documents that the CIA knew had been forged prior to their use by the President.
It's already been well-established that the President didn't use forged documents as justification for the SOTU speech. In fact, Wilson didn't even go to Niger to investigate those forged documents.
Mr. Bush at least altered his speech to the nation by saying it was the British who supplied to intelligence that Iraq was trying to buy nuclear material in Africa.
Bush didn't "alter his speech" at all- it always referred to intel from the UK, never intel from docs supplied to some reporter of a leftwig paper in Italy that were in turn passed to the US embassy. The speech never did rely on those docs as a source.
And Jude- it's Valerie, not Valeria.
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