She hasn't has a sensitive position since her hubby retired, if ever. Assuming she did once, though, Wilson was her cover and his job enabled her to tag along to such exotic locales as Gabon, a uranium-selling country (at least up until 1999) his retirement, therefore, meant she no longer had cover.
But Novak never said she was an "undercover" agent; the CIA didn't say she was, either. The only source for that claim is from The Nation, which said she was an "unofficial undercover" operative and ironically, the Nation implied the info came from Novak, who hadn't wrote it in the first place. Since Novak didn't write it, then where did The Nation get it?
But Novak never said she was an "undercover" agent; the CIA didn't say she was, either. The only source for that claim is from The Nation, which said she was an "unofficial undercover" operative and ironically, the Nation implied the info came from Novak, who hadn't wrote it in the first place. Since Novak didn't write it, then where did The Nation get it?Hmmmmm
Who has written for The Nation before....thinking....thinking.....
I know!
Why Joseph Wilson has been published in none other than The Nation.
You don't suppose...