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Wilson- Plame timeline surrounding CIA leaks

This is a composition of events surrounding the outing of CIA op and WMD specialist Valerie Plame; wife of Ambassador Joe Wilson.  It is taken from his book The Politics of Truth from the timeline near the end of the book but more so from the final handful of chapters in this book.  I’ve also added some recent events and other milestones.  I know there is a Plame Leak Timeline in the dKosopedia but it is cluttered and is much more than Wilson’s interpretation of the events.  Later today I will add any info in this list to the main list at the dKosopedia if anything should be added.

I feel this is pertinent to the present discussion and I hope it is informative.

“The chief American diplomat, Joe Wilson, shepherds his flock of some 800 known Americans like a village priest. At 4:30 Sunday morning, he was helping 55 wives and children of U.S. diplomats from Kuwait load themselves and their few remaining possessions on transport for the long haul on the desert to Jordan. He shows the stuff of heroism.

“[W]e need more protection for the methods we use to gather intelligence and more protection for our sources, particularly our human sources, people that are risking their lives for their country.  Even though I’m a tranquil guy now at this stage of my life, I have nothing but contempt and anger for those who betray the trust by exposing the name of our sources.  They are, in my view, the most insidious, of traitors.

“The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.”

A friend informs Wilson that Novak believes that his wife had something to do with Wilson’s appointment to investigate the Yellow Cake claim

“He asked Novak if he could walk a block or two with him, as they were headed in the same direction; Novak acquiesced.  Striking up a conversation, my friend, without revealing that he knew me, asked Novak about the Uranium controversy.  It was a minor problem, Novak replied, and opined that the administration should have dealt with it weeks before.  My friend then asked Novak what he thought about me, and Novak answered:  “Wilson’s an asshole.  The CIA sent him.  His wife, Valerie [Plame], works for the CIA.  She’s a weapons of mass destruction specialist.  She sent him.””

Wilson’s friend went right to Wilson’s office and documented the exchange.

Wilson noted a story written in 1990 by Novak and Evans and suggested that Novak “check his files” before writing about him.  Wilson claimed he was “hardly antiwar, just anti-dumb war.”  Novak apologized.

Wilson writes that Walter Pincus (WaPo) alerted Wilson that “they are coming after you.”  Also see 28 September 2003.

*   14 July 2003 Novak writes this

“Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction. Two senior administration officials told me Wilson’s wife suggested sending him to Niger to investigate the Italian report. The CIA says its counter-proliferation officials selected Wilson and asked his wife to contact him. “I will not answer any question about my wife,” Wilson told me.

this is completely different than what Novak claimed 4 days earlier; he said that his source was a CIA source not a “senior administration official”.  To this Novak said that he misspoke.

Wilson informed Plame and described her as “crestfallen” and wondering if her 20 years of work was all a loss.  She immediately started to “minimize the fallout” of this treasonous act.

Here he shows Stewart a letter from Dick Cheney asking Wilson to be “a cochairman of the Washington, D.C., campaign to reelect Bush-Cheney.

20 August 2003  Wilson at a town meeting in Seattle with Congressman Jay Inslee; “wouldn’t it be fun to see Karl Rove frog-marched out of the White House in handcuffs?  And I measure my words.”

The leak now under Justice Department investigation is described by former Ambassador Wilson and critics of President Bush’s Iraq policy as a reprehensible effort to silence them. To protect my own integrity and credibility, I would like to stress three points. First, I did not receive a planned leak. Second, the CIA never warned me that the disclosure of Wilson’s wife working at the agency would endanger her or anybody else. Third, it was not much of a secret.

“If, as it now seems likely, top White House aids leaked the identity of an American undercover agent, they may have committed an act of domestic terrorism as defined by the dragnet language of the Patriot Act their boss wanted so much to help him catch terrorists.”

He cited Section 802 which defines domestic terrorism as an act that endangers human life while violating criminal laws of the U. S. in order to “intimidate or coerce a civilian population.”

The sentencing of Judith Miller to jail for refusing to disclose her sources is the direct result of the culture of unaccountability that infects the Bush White House from top to bottom.  President Bush’s refusal to enforce his own call for full cooperation with the Special Counsel has brought us to this point. Clearly, the conspiracy to cover up the web of lies that underpinned the invasion of Iraq is more important to the White House than coming clean on a serious breach of national security.  Thus has Ms Miller joined my wife, Valerie, and her twenty years of service to this nation as collateral damage in the smear campaign launched when I had the temerity to challenge the President on his assertion that Iraq had attempted to purchase uranium yellowcake from Africa.

The real victims of this cover-up, which may have turned criminal, are the Congress, the Constitution and, most tragically, the Americans and Iraqis who have paid the ultimate price for Bush’s folly.

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