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Is Everything We Know About Joe Wilson’s Trip to Niger Wrong?
National Review ^ | Byron York

Posted on 02/07/2007 5:30:00 AM PST by slowhand520

Is Everything We Know About Joe Wilson’s Trip to Niger Wrong? New evidence from the Libby trial — evidence Senate investigators never saw — could change the storyline.

By Byron York

For the last two weeks, a number of Republicans in Washington — in the administration, on Capitol Hill, and in the intelligence community — have been watching closely as the perjury and obstruction of justice trial of Lewis Libby unfolds in federal court. In particular, those Republicans have been poring over dozens of documents released as evidence in the case. Much of what they’ve seen is old stuff, things they’ve known about for years. But two documents are new, to most eyes at least, and they may significantly change our understanding of how the entire Joseph Wilson-Valerie Plame Wilson-Niger affair began.

The accepted version of events is that Vice President Dick Cheney got things started when he asked for information about possible Iraqi attempts to purchase uranium in Africa. After that request, CIA employee Valerie Plame Wilson suggested sending her husband to look into the question, and after that, the CIA flew Joseph Wilson to Niger to investigate. But the new documents suggest that Mrs. Wilson suggested her husband for the trip before the vice president made his request. In other words, Joseph Wilson’s visit to Niger, which everyone believes was undertaken at the behest of the vice president, was actually in the works before Dick Cheney asked his now-famous question. And if that is true, our current understanding of the chronology of events is wrong.

The story is contained in two exhibits, known in court as DX 66.2 and DX 66.3, entered into evidence by Libby’s defense team. The first is a CIA document headlined, “Briefer’s Tasking for Richard Cheney on 02/13/2002.” It begins:

Briefer: David D. Terry Briefing Date: 02/13/2002 Principal: Richard Cheney

Tasking: The VP was shown an assessment (he thought from [the Defense Intelligence Agency]) that Iraq is purchasing uranium from Africa. He would like our assessment of that transaction and its implications for Iraq’s nuclear program. A memo for tomorrow’s brief would be great.

The document doesn’t seem particularly newsworthy until it is viewed alongside a memo first revealed by the Senate Intelligence Committee in its report on the African uranium matter, released in July 2004. That report cited an e-mail written by Valerie Plame Wilson to her boss, the deputy chief of the CIA’s Counterproliferation Division, in which she suggested her husband for the fact-finding mission to Niger. A CIA official told the committee that Mrs. Wilson “offered up [Joseph Wilson’s] name” for the job, and the Senate report quoted the e-mail written by Mrs. Wilson saying, “my husband has good relations with both the PM [prime minister] and the former Minister of Mines (not to mention lots of French contacts), both of whom could possibly shed light on this sort of activity.”

According to the Senate report, Valerie Plame Wilson sent her e-mail on February 12, 2002 — the day before the vice president was briefed on the African uranium matter. The discrepancy between the two dates seems glaring, but was not included in the Senate report. That is because, according to a source familiar with the committee’s investigation, the CIA did not include the document in the materials it turned over to the committee. Senate investigators apparently never knew the exact date of the vice president’s request, so they never knew it came after Plame’s e-mail.

What does the new information mean? On February 12, 2002, the Defense Intelligence Agency released — inside the government, not publicly — a report covering the Africa uranium issue; its title said that Niger had “signed an agreement to sell 500 tons of uranium a year to Baghdad.” CIA officials told Senate investigators the report spurred requests for information from both the State Department and the Department of Defense. Knowledgeable sources speculate — and they stress, they are speculating — that those inquiries from State and Defense were made on the 12th, the day the Defense Intelligence Agency report was sent around, and that Valerie Plame Wilson, in suggesting her husband be sent to investigate, was reacting to those requests, and not to the vice president’s question, which came the next day. In this new version of events, Dick Cheney was the last guy to request more information, not the first; the notion that his request started the whole affair seems wrong.

The other new document entered into evidence in the trial is another CIA memo, this one headlined “Memorandum for the Vice President” and dated February 14, 2002. That memo appears to begin — it’s not possible to say for sure because it is blacked out — with a discussion of the uranium issue, followed by this statement:

We have tasked our clandestine source[s] with ties to the Nigerien Government and consortium officials to seek additional information on the contract. We also are working with the Embassy and the defense attaché’s office in Niamey [Niger] to verify their reports.

It is not clear from the poorly-defined copies released as evidence whether the memo refers to a “clandestine source” or “clandestine sources.” But from everything that we know about the case, Joseph Wilson was the person who was given the assignment to check out the Niger uranium story. Embassy officials were also told about it, as the memo indicates, but Wilson was the CIA’s man with ties to the Nigerien government.

If the timing spelled out in the new document is accurate — if Wilson had already been picked for the task by February 14 — the new evidence sheds a different light on the version of events given by Wilson himself in his book The Politics of Truth. In that, Wilson wrote about a meeting with CIA officials — a meeting that took place on February 19, 2002 — at which “I was asked if I would be willing to travel to Niger to check out the report in question.” Perhaps Wilson was indeed asked to go to Niger at that meeting, but the newly-released CIA document suggests the agency settled on Wilson several days earlier.

The source familiar with the Senate Intelligence Committee’s investigation says the committee was never given the second document, either.

Perhaps it will turn out that there is some mistake in the memos, or in the interpretation of them, and that the generally-accepted version of the story remains accurate. But if the story told in the newly-public memos is correct, our entire understanding of how the CIA leak affair began will have to change.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cia; cialeak; fitzfong; joewilson; lewislibby; libby; medialies; plame; plamegate; scooter; scooterlibby; valerieplame
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To: piasa
Rockyeller's still going to try to feed us the "no connections" nonsense about Iraq and alQaeda?

This almost literally makes me gag. There was no reason on this earth for the administration not to present the information going back to the 90's about this and present it forcefully. They've let the Democrats lower support for the war and it's hurting the morale of our military and let all of this spiral out of control.

161 posted on 02/07/2007 9:05:21 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: slowhand520

This really IS big, but it will never get any coverage at all.


162 posted on 02/07/2007 9:06:24 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Suzy Quzy

I haven't seen this anywhere else, maybe in the American Prospect. But that's even beside the point I was making. Even without knowing anything about the situation or media coverage of it, this article is written like the author doesn't believe what he's saying. So my question is - why should I believe it? For me to take anything he says about the issue seriously, he's got to make some statements he can't back out of later. "This may all turn out to be bunk" doesn't cut it.


163 posted on 02/07/2007 9:10:12 PM PST by billybudd
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To: TBP
Shoes for Industry. And there's hamburger all over the highway in Mystic Connecticut!!!!!!!!
164 posted on 02/07/2007 9:11:37 PM PST by Empireoftheatom48 (God bless our troops!! Our President and those who fight against the awful commie, liberal left!!)
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To: lepton
"One of the reasons some CIA analysts thought it didn't make sense that Iraq was shopping for yellowcake was that they already had over a hundred tons of the stuff from their previous purchase."

Yes, and that simply shows how stupid and ignorant "some CIA analysts" surely are..... from what I've read on the matter, with the uranium in Iraq under IAEA seals, the only way Saddam could start up a clandestine nuke program was to obtain new uranium. The IAEA is incompetent and highly biased toward the Islamo-fascists, but they would not have been able to avoid reporting it to the UN Security Council if Iraq broke the seals and made off with the uranium that was being monitored. Saddam could not use the uranium under seal without alerting the whole world that he was re-starting a nuke program. EVen the DIMocrats and UN could have figured that one out (though they still wouldn't have been willing to do much about it).
165 posted on 02/07/2007 9:18:31 PM PST by Enchante (Chamberlain Democrats embraced by terrorists and America-haters worldwide!!)
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To: piasa

Well, will we ever really know? It stinks to know that part of your government is up to such dirty tricks.


166 posted on 02/07/2007 9:19:22 PM PST by Iwo Jima ("Close the border. Then we'll talk.")
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To: Fedora; Buckhead
"At this point I tend to think the CIA coup attempt against Bush/Cheney came from a couple notches below Tenet in the chain of command, but there are a few missing pieces of information I think would be needed to state that with confidence."

Agreed, so far as we know now..... I know of no reason to think Tenet was a completely active participant in any of the main Plamegate garbage, but he let a lot of things slide and there sure do not seem to be any signs that he made any reasonable efforts to find out what was really going on, either. His behavior at many points in this brouhaha make it appear that he had no interest in setting the record straight, defending the truth on sensitive matters that were being grossly distorted to undermine the war effort, or in cleaning up the cesspool of Plame-like people in the CIA.

Granted, even with the best of intentions and resolve it would be like cleansing the Augean Stables..... even Hercules had to re-direct two rivers to perform that feat in the ancient myth, and Tenet obviously has no Herculean talents. Still, Tenet could have made some sincere and vigorous efforts to set limits on the misbehavior from within his agency, and he could have made it clear to the MSM, Congress, and the public that the developing story line spouted by Joe Wilson was fictitious. Tenet let down the country in a big way - sure don't know why he was worthy of a Presidential Medal of Freedom....
167 posted on 02/07/2007 9:26:50 PM PST by Enchante (Chamberlain Democrats embraced by terrorists and America-haters worldwide!!)
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To: Iwo Jima; piasa

Be sure to read kristinn's thread; he went to court today.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1780940/posts?page=847#847


168 posted on 02/07/2007 9:28:58 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: Suzy Quzy

Alamoudi.


169 posted on 02/07/2007 9:29:24 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: Howlin

thanks


170 posted on 02/07/2007 9:32:17 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: Empireoftheatom48

I think maybe Wilson was waiting for the electrician or someone like him.

But I'm sure that they're all bozos on his bus.


171 posted on 02/07/2007 9:34:02 PM PST by TBP
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To: Howlin; kristinn
Thanks for the update. Actually, I had already read it and thought it was great.

A very good account of events, Kristinn. There is no substitute for an observant and knowledgeable eyewitness.
172 posted on 02/07/2007 9:35:08 PM PST by Iwo Jima ("Close the border. Then we'll talk.")
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To: Howlin

Are you sure that's the right link there?


173 posted on 02/07/2007 9:35:57 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: Iwo Jima

I wish we were there. *Sigh*


174 posted on 02/07/2007 9:36:02 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: piasa

Ah, no...........LOL.


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1781101/posts


175 posted on 02/07/2007 9:36:42 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: Howlin

I love jury trials.


176 posted on 02/07/2007 9:37:00 PM PST by Iwo Jima ("Close the border. Then we'll talk.")
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To: piasa


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1781101/posts


177 posted on 02/07/2007 9:37:32 PM PST by Enchante (Chamberlain Democrats embraced by terrorists and America-haters worldwide!!)
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To: Iwo Jima

I do, too. I never worked those because there was too much going on at one time for my simple mind; I liked depositions where I could control everybody in the room......LOL.

I'm praying this jury reaffirms my faith in the legal system.


178 posted on 02/07/2007 9:38:11 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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To: Howlin

(nice catfight though)


179 posted on 02/07/2007 9:41:18 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: piasa

Just a bunch of housewives beating up on a politico........LOL.


180 posted on 02/07/2007 9:42:14 PM PST by Howlin (Honk if you like Fred Thompson!!!)
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