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In July Time Magazine Interview, Joe Wilson Said His Wife Had Nothing To Do With Niger Trip
Time Magazine ^ | Thursday, Jul. 17, 2003 | By MATTHEW COOPER, MASSIMO CALABRESI AND JOHN F. DICKERSON

Posted on 09/30/2003 12:38:37 PM PDT by Pubbie

Has the Bush Administration declared war on a former ambassador who conducted a fact-finding mission to probe possible Iraqi interest in African uranium? Perhaps.

Former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson raised the Administration's ire with an op-ed piece in The New York Times on July 6 saying that the Administration had "twisted" intelligence to "exaggerate" the Iraqi threat. Since then Administration officials have taken public and private whacks at Wilson, charging that his 2002 report, made at the behest of U.S. intelligence, was faulty and that his mission was a scheme cooked up by mid-level operatives. George Tenet, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, took a shot at Wilson last week as did ex-White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer. Both contended that Wilson's report on an alleged Iraqi effort to purchase uranium from Niger, far from undermining the president's claim in his State of the Union address that Iraq sought uranium in Africa, as Wilson had said, actually strengthened it. And some government officials have noted to TIME in interviews, (as well as to syndicated columnist Robert Novak) that Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, is a CIA official who monitors the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. These officials have suggested that she was involved in her husband's being dispatched Niger to investigate reports that Saddam Hussein's government had sought to purchase large quantities of uranium ore, sometimes referred to as yellow cake, which is used to build nuclear devices.

In an interview with TIME, Wilson, who served as an ambassador to Gabon and as a senior American diplomat in Baghdad under the current president's father, angrily said that his wife had nothing to do with his trip to Africa. "That is bulls__t. That is absolutely not the case," Wilson told TIME. "I met with between six and eight analysts and operators from CIA and elsewhere [before the Feb 2002 trip]. None of the people in that meeting did I know, and they took the decision to send me. This is a smear job."

Government officials are not only privately disputing the genesis of Wilson's trip, but publicly contesting what he found. Last week Bush Administration officials said that Wilson's report reinforced the president's claim that Iraq had sought uranium from Africa. They say that when Wilson returned from Africa in Feb. 2002, he included in his report to the CIA an encounter with a former Nigerien government official who told him that Iraq had approached him in June 1999, expressing interest in expanding commercial relations between Iraq and Niger. The Administration claims Wilson reported that the former Nigerien official interpreted the overture as an attempt to discuss uranium sales.

"This is in Wilson's report back to the CIA," White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters last week, a few days before he left his post to join the private sector. "Wilson's own report, the very man who was on television saying Niger denies it...reports himself that officials in Niger said that Iraq was seeking to contact officials in Niger about sales."

Wilson tells the story differently and in a crucial respect. He says the official in question was contacted by an Algerian-Nigerien intermediary who inquired if the official would meet with an Iraqi about "commercial" sales — an offer he declined. Wilson dismisses CIA Director George Tenet's suggestion in his own mea culpa last week that the meeting validates the President's State of the Union claim: "That then translates into an Iraqi effort to import a significant quantity of uranium as the president alleged? These guys really need to get serious."

Government officials also chide Wilson for not delving into the details of the now infamous forged papers that pointed to a sale of uranium to Iraq. When Tenet issued his I-take-the-blame statement on the alleged Iraq-Niger uranium connection last week, he took a none-too-subtle jab at Wilson's report. "There was no mention in the report of forged documents — or any suggestion of the existence of documents at all," Tenet wrote. For his part Wilson says he did not deal with the forgeries explicitly in his report because he never saw them. However, Wilson says he refuted the forgeries' central allegation that Niger had been negotiating a sale of uranium to Iraq. Wilson says he explained in the report that several Nigerien government signatures would be required to permit such a sale — signatures that were either absent or clearly botched in the forged documents.

Administration officials also claim that Wilson took at face value the claims of Nigerien officials that they had not sold uranium ore to Saddam Hussein. (Such sales would have been forbidden under then-existing United Nations sanctions on Iraq.) "He spent eight days in Niger and he concluded that Niger denied the allegation." Fleischer told reporters last week. "Well, typically nations don't admit to going around nuclear nonproliferation,"

For his part, Wilson says that the Administration conflated the prior report of the American ambassador to Niger with his own. Wilson says a report by Barbro Owens-Kirkpatrick, the American ambassador to Niger, addresses the issue of Nigerien government officials disputing the allegation. Wilson says that he never made the naïve argument that if Nigerien officials denied the sales, then their claims must be believed.

A source close to the matter says that Wilson was dispatched to Niger because Vice President Dick Cheney had questions about an intelligence report about Iraq seeking uranium and that he asked that the CIA get back to him with answers. Cheney's staff has adamantly denied and Tenet has reinforced the claim that the Vice President had anything to do with initiating the Wilson mission. They say the Vice President merely asked routine questions at an intelligence briefing and that mid-level CIA officials, on their own, chose to dispatch Wilson.

In an exclusive interview Lewis Libby, the Vice President's Chief of Staff, told TIME: "The Vice President heard about the possibility of Iraq trying to acquire uranium from Niger in February 2002. As part of his regular intelligence briefing, the Vice President asked a question about the implication of the report. During the course of a year, the Vice President asked many such questions and the agency responded within a day or two saying that they had reporting suggesting the possibility of such a transaction. But the agency noted that the reporting lacked detail. The agency pointed out that Iraq already had 500 tons of uranium, portions of which came from Niger, according to the International Atomic Energy Administration (IAEA). The Vice President was unaware of the trip by Ambassador Wilson and didn't know about it until this year when it became public in the last month or so. " Other senior Administration officials, including National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, have also claimed that they had not heard of Wilson's report until recently.

(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cialeak; joewilson; josephwilson; niger; wilson; yellowcake
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"In an interview with TIME, Wilson, who served as an ambassador to Gabon and as a senior American diplomat in Baghdad under the current president's father, angrily said that his wife had nothing to do with his trip to Africa. "That is bulls__t. That is absolutely not the case," Wilson told TIME. "I met with between six and eight analysts and operators from CIA and elsewhere [before the Feb 2002 trip]. None of the people in that meeting did I know, and they took the decision to send me. This is a smear job."

Another Big-Juicy-Lie from Jumpin Joe Wilson; his wife, we now know, had EVERYTHING to do with sending him to Niger.

Also, Wilson NEVER FILED A REPORT to the CIA on his activities in Niger.

1 posted on 09/30/2003 12:38:38 PM PDT by Pubbie
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To: Pubbie
Wait...He said HIS WIFE had nothing to do with the Niger trip? Maybe he was the one who leaked her name!
2 posted on 09/30/2003 12:42:32 PM PDT by My2Cents (Well...there you go again.)
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To: Pubbie
if he wrote a report it would have been classified so how do you know he didn't write a report.
3 posted on 09/30/2003 12:52:06 PM PDT by camas
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To: camas
The CIA says he never filed a report, that's why Cheney never heard about Wilson's trip
4 posted on 09/30/2003 12:53:41 PM PDT by Pubbie ("Last time I checked, he doesn't have a vote" - Tom DeLay on Ari Fleischer's demand for Tax-Rebates)
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To: My2Cents
Valerie Plame, is a CIA official who monitors
the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

Does this not mean that TIME outed his wife.

So many lies. All from Wilson.

5 posted on 09/30/2003 12:54:52 PM PDT by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: Pubbie
this guy will be a puddle of gravy by next week...
6 posted on 09/30/2003 12:56:22 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
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To: Pubbie
The agency pointed out that Iraq already had 500 tons of uranium, portions of which came from Niger, according to the International Atomic Energy Administration (IAEA).

There it is again. The admission that Saddam already had uranium. The original admission from the CIA:

An unsigned CIA memo on Oct. 5 advised that "the CIA had reservations about the British reporting" on Iraq's alleged attempts in Niger, Hadley [No.2 guy on Bush's National Security team] said. A second memo, sent on Oct. 6, elaborated on the CIA's doubts, describing "some weakness in the evidence," such as the fact that Iraq already had a large stock of uranium and probably wouldn't need more, Hadley said.

Source

Whether or not he sought uranium is irrelevant, if he already HAD enough uranium to do the dirty deed. This is driving me crazy....
7 posted on 09/30/2003 12:56:30 PM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: ravingnutter
Where the hell is the TRUTH in any of this, starting with Wilson's "UNDOCUMENTED" report.

Again, I think this is just a diversion from the Hitlery connection to the arrest of the Guantanamo spies.

There was a big flack about someone connected to terrorism at a Whitehouse function not too long ago. Then it became known that he was also there when Clinton was in office and the story died. Anyone remember this? (Sorry, I'm a little (a lot) off the immediate topic.)

8 posted on 09/30/2003 1:09:59 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Pubbie
"And some government officials have noted to TIME in interviews, (as well as to syndicated columnist Robert Novak) that Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, is a CIA official who monitors the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction."

An interesting thing to print back in July...

9 posted on 09/30/2003 1:18:59 PM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Sacajaweau
Anyone remember this?

Yes...it was Sami Al-Arian...there are several stories on this page. This CNN story mentions the visit to the WH while Clinton was President.

10 posted on 09/30/2003 1:19:26 PM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: camas
if he wrote a report it would have been classified so how do you know he didn't write a report.

Because good old Joe said so in his op-ed piece

http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorintelligence/whatididnt.html

Though I did not file a written report, there should be at least four documents in United States government archives confirming my mission. The documents should include the ambassador's report of my debriefing in Niamey, a separate report written by the embassy staff, a C.I.A. report summing up my trip, and a specific answer from the agency to the office of the vice president (this may have been delivered orally). While I have not seen any of these reports, I have spent enough time in government to know that this is standard operating procedure.

11 posted on 09/30/2003 1:23:34 PM PDT by Mo1 (http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
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To: Mo1
Now this story interests me. If Time Magazine reported his wife's name AND what she did with the CIA, where is the story?
Plus, it's obvious he discussed thsi with time. Why would it matter what the Administration said to Robert Novak?
12 posted on 09/30/2003 1:27:47 PM PDT by Williams
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To: Diogenesis
Does this not mean that TIME outed his wife.

His wife is a lesbian? Maybe Hillary was the leak . . .

13 posted on 09/30/2003 1:28:31 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (Robot robot robot)
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To: Pubbie
In July Time Magazine Interview, Joe Wilson Said His Wife Had Nothing To Do With Niger Trip

Can you say "Niger" any more? Arrest him for "Racism"!

14 posted on 09/30/2003 1:29:11 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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To: Pubbie
The uranium NEVER EVER had anything to do with the US......it was always about British intelligence.
15 posted on 09/30/2003 1:30:32 PM PDT by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: Pubbie
The CIA says he never filed a report, that's why Cheney never heard about Wilson's trip

Also note in Joe's op-ed piece .. that her never saw the orginal memo

http://foi.missouri.edu/terrorintelligence/whatididnt.html

As for the actual memorandum, I never saw it. But news accounts have pointed out that the documents had glaring errors — they were signed, for example, by officials who were no longer in government — and were probably forged. And then there's the fact that Niger formally denied the charges.)

16 posted on 09/30/2003 1:30:56 PM PDT by Mo1 (http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
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To: Williams
This article was written on July 17th, when did Novak write his column???
17 posted on 09/30/2003 1:31:51 PM PDT by Pubbie ("Last time I checked, he doesn't have a vote" - Tom DeLay on Ari Fleischer's demand for Tax-Rebates)
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To: Pubbie
I met with between six and eight analysts

THe number 6 keeps coming up. 6 reproters called, 6 analysts ? Also, does anyone think that the gov't would assing 6 to 8 different analysts to talk to one man about an assignment ?

18 posted on 09/30/2003 1:32:43 PM PDT by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: Pubbie
It came out on July 14


http://www.townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/rn20030714.shtml
19 posted on 09/30/2003 1:35:42 PM PDT by Mo1 (http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
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To: Southack
This makes Slime a revealer and endangerer of the famous Ms Plame back in July.
20 posted on 09/30/2003 1:37:31 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (May our brave warriors kill all of the Islamokazis/facists/nazis to prevent future 9/11's.)
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