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  • Joseph Wilson, Niger, Uranium and Bush’s Famous Sixteen Words: Evolution of a Confused Story

    04/16/2004 1:01:46 PM PDT · by Shermy · 158 replies · 5,567+ views
    April 16, 2004
    On April 30, 2004 Ambassador Joseph Wilson’s book “The Politics of Truth” will be released. Wilson has been an opponent to the Iraq war, having proposed instead continued UN sanctions and inspections in a “containment” strategy. But his fame first derives from his well-known July 6, 2003 New York Times editorial piece “What I Didn’t Find in Africa”. Second, from the media exposure of his wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA employee connected to studying proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. In media reports Wilson is usually introduced as the person who disproved President Bush’s State of the Union speech...
  • Plame (Levin's Take on the lawsuit)

    07/13/2006 1:28:20 PM PDT · by new yorker 77 · 144 replies · 3,827+ views
    The National Review ^ | July 13, 2006 | Mark R. Levin
    So, Valerie Plame is suing the vice president and Lewis Libby. Yes, it will be a distraction to the vice president, but it will also be a great opportunity for Cheney and Libby's lawyers to pursue aggressively discovery. Plame, and her detestable husband Joe Wilson, may well have blundered. To the extent possible, through depositions and document production, Cheney and Lewis's lawyers should get to the bottom of the real scandal, e.g., who exactly is Valerie Plame, what was her role in sending her husband to Niger, who were all of her contacts, what media sources did she speak to,...
  • The Wilson/Plame Affair Gets Even Stranger

    06/01/2006 8:04:08 AM PDT · by the Real fifi · 97 replies · 4,753+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 6/01/06 | clarice feldman
    In the infamous Vanity Fair article on Joseph Wilson and Valerie Plame (the one with a photo spread of them in their Jaguar convertible), an article obviously sourced by them, Alan Foley is described as Plame’s boss:
  • Miller Surrenders Additional Notes

    10/07/2005 1:58:06 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 162 replies · 3,562+ views
    NY Observer ^ | 10/07/05 | Gabriel Sherman
    Miller Surrenders Additional Notes According to sources involved in the Judith Miller case, lawyers for Miller have turned over an additional, previously unreported batch of notes on the New York Times reporter's conversations with I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby to prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald. The notes, a source said, could significantly change the time frame of Miller's involvement with Libby. After spending 85 days in jail for civil contempt, Miller testified before Fitzgerald's grand jury on September 30 and turned over one set of edited notes. Those notes covered a pair of conversations she had with Libby, the vice president's chief...
  • Fired CIA agent seeks FBI probe of WMD intelligence

    08/03/2005 9:41:19 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 81 replies · 1,845+ views
    Reuters ^ | 8-1-05
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A fired CIA agent, who a newspaper says told superiors in 2001 that Iraq had abandoned part of its nuclear program, is asking the FBI to investigate allegations that the spy agency dismissed him for refusing to falsify intelligence. A July 11 letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller from the former agent's attorney suggests CIA officials may be guilty of criminal violations involving intelligence he produced on weapons of mass destruction in 2000 that contradicted an official agency position. The former agent's attorney, Roy Krieger, said his client initially asked the CIA's inspector general to investigate charges...
  • Was Valerie Plame Walter Pincus' Senior CIA Analyst Source?

    08/03/2005 10:36:52 AM PDT · by Sam Hill · 206 replies · 5,226+ views
    Washington Post ^ | August 3, 2005 | Walter Pincus
    <p>As those of us who have been following this saga know, Walter Pincus (husband of Clinton appointee, Ann, and close pal of both Clintons) cited two unnamed sources for his "news" story in the Washington Post back on June 12, 2003.</p>
  • Plenty of irony in Plame affair

    10/05/2003 4:32:15 AM PDT · by billorites · 139 replies · 2,407+ views
    Manchester Union Leader ^ | October 5, 2003 | Bernadette Malone
    IF AMBASSADOR Joe Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, was indeed a covert agent for the CIA (and not just an analyst), and if a Bush administration official did expose her, a 1982 federal law may have been broken and someone should pay. But considering the many ironies of this story, Wilson’s allegation that Bush’s administration “outted” his wife to punish him (by risking her death, implicitly) just doesn’t figure. Wilson wrote a New York Times op-ed faulting the White House for suspecting that Iraq tried to buy uranium from Niger. (An ambassador in both the George H.W. Bush and Clinton administrations...
  • Did the Wilsons setup Bush?

    10/12/2003 6:45:30 PM PDT · by luv2ndamend · 60 replies · 336+ views
    http://www.brookesnews.com ^ | Monday 13 October 2003 | Addison Ross
    The media frenzy over the alleged outing of Valerie Plame, a CIA employee, could be taking a new turn. Circumstantial evidence now suggests that Plame and her hubby, Joe Wilson, are not only using the incident to embarrass the Bush administration but they planned to embarrass it some time ago. What the media is deliberately overlooking is that it was Plame who recommended that Wilson be sent to Niger to determine whether Saddam was trying to buy uranium from that country. Both Plame and Wilson are partisan Democrats, with Wilson nursing an intense hatred of President Bush that runs so...
  • Head of CIA Weapons Analysis Program Leaving

    09/10/2003 5:28:27 PM PDT · by Brian S · 18 replies · 945+ views
    Reuters ^ | 09-10-03
    Wed September 10, 2003 02:16 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top CIA expert on weapons of mass destruction, who became embroiled in controversy over whether the White House stretched evidence about Iraq's programs, said he planned to leave the agency in October. Alan Foley, who heads the Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control Center, told colleagues in a note dated Aug. 29 that he had been "thinking about life after the agency for some time" and decided to leave after 26 years to enter the private sector. He alluded to this summer's finger-pointing between the Central Intelligence Agency and...
  • Mission to Niger

    07/14/2003 1:23:09 AM PDT · by kattracks · 55 replies · 1,073+ views
    TownHall.com ^ | 7/14/03 | Robert Novak
    WASHINGTON -- The CIA's decision to send retired diplomat Joseph C. Wilson to Africa in February 2002 to investigate possible Iraqi purchases of uranium was made routinely at a low level without Director George Tenet's knowledge. Remarkably, this produced a political firestorm that has not yet subsided.Wilson's report that an Iraqi purchase of uranium yellowcake from Niger was highly unlikely was regarded by the CIA as less than definitive, and it is doubtful Tenet ever saw it. Certainly, President Bush did not, prior to his 2003 State of the Union address, when he attributed reports of attempted uranium purchases to...