That will tell us all much.
But that was not the question I raisedm but which you elegantly, skirted. So reiterating:
Mr Wilson claimed he knew about the forged documents long before they had been given publicity, but the CIA did not receive them until well after Mr Wilson's Niger journey and thereby his association with the CIA was terminated. So how did he know about them?
Now he claims that several of his statements were mistakes, but were they? or had he been told about the documents from sources inside the CIA?
see this link: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1509007/posts
Let's find out who sent Wilson, why he was sent and why he wasn't required to sign a confidentiality agreement thus preventing him from going to the press to complain about the administration ginning up the WMD evidence for war. That's the key. Follow that person up the chain. Libby worked for Marc Rich? Is this true? Marc Rich supposedly has ties to Soros? Is this true? The same people keep coming up in these topics. This isn't about politics it's about money and corruption. Thursday Marc Rich's company was named on the Oil For Food report for brokering oil deals for the program. Bush has busted up the largest cash cow for several world leaders and big shots. That's what this is all about. I sense something very elusive in all this. Peel off the politics, socialist, liberal, conservative and you start to see things clearer. The politics is used as a cover and used as a tool.
"By all means, let's find out where the fake Niger documents came from."
That is an excellent idea. We already know that the French were willing to pay to have them spread around. Somebody knows who had them, and somebody knows who produced them. We also know that there were big economic stakes involved in the Iraq trade - oil for France and Russia, uranium for Iraq.
Didn't an Italian operative confess last week to doing it at the behest of the French? Hell, the French may have actually provided him with the fake documents, since they control the mine in question.