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Joseph Wilson: Our 27 months of hell

 
 
Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 05:15 pm
Our 27 Months of Hell
By Joseph C. Wilson IV
The Los Angeles Times
Saturday 29 October 2005

Joseph C. Wilson IV was acting ambassador in Baghdad when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. He is the author of The Politics of Truth (Carroll & Graff, 2004). He was a diplomat for 23 years.
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After the two-year smear campaign orchestrated by senior officials in the Bush White House against my wife and me, it is tempting to feel vindicated by Friday's indictment of the vice president's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

Between us, Valerie and I have served the United States for nearly 43 years. I was President George H. W. Bush's acting ambassador to Iraq in the run-up to the Persian Gulf War, and I served as ambassador to two African nations for him and President Clinton. Valerie worked undercover for the CIA in several overseas assignments and in areas related to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.

But on July 14, 2003, our lives were irrevocably changed. That was the day columnist Robert Novak identified Valerie as an operative, divulging a secret that had been known only to me, her parents and her brother.

Valerie told me later that it was like being hit in the stomach. Twenty years of service had gone down the drain. She immediately started jotting down a checklist of things she needed to do to limit the damage to people she knew and to projects she was working on. She wondered how her friends would feel when they learned that what they thought they knew about her was a lie.

It was payback - cheap political payback by the administration for an article I had written contradicting an assertion President Bush made in his 2003 State of the Union address. Payback not just to punish me but to intimidate other critics as well.

Why did I write the article? Because I believe that citizens in a democracy are responsible for what government does and says in their name. I knew that the statement in Bush's speech - that Iraq had attempted to purchase significant quantities of uranium in Africa - was not true. I knew it was false from my own investigative trip to Africa (at the request of the CIA) and from two other similar intelligence reports. And I knew that the White House knew it.

Going public was what was required to make them come clean. The day after I shared my conclusions in a New York Times opinion piece, the White House finally acknowledged that the now-infamous 16 words "did not rise to the level of inclusion in the State of the Union address."

That should have been the end. But instead, the president's men - allegedly including Libby and at least one other (known only as "Official A") - were determined to defame and discredit Valerie and me.

They used eager allies in Congress and the conservative media, beginning with Novak. Perhaps the most egregious of the attacks was New York GOP Rep. Peter King's odious suggestion that Valerie "got what she deserved."

Valerie was an innocent in this whole affair. Although there were suggestions that she was behind the decision to send me to Niger, the CIA told Newsday just a week after the Novak article appeared that "she did not recommend her husband to undertake the Niger assignment." The CIA repeated the same statement to every reporter thereafter.

The grand jury has now concluded that at least one of the president's men committed crimes. We are heartened that our system of justice is working and appreciative of the work done by our fellow citizens who devoted two years of their lives to grand jury duty.

The attacks on Valerie and me were upsetting, disruptive and vicious. They amounted to character assassination. Senior administration officials used the power of the White House to make our lives hell for the last 27 months.

But more important, they did it as part of a clear effort to cover up the lies and disinformation used to justify the invasion of Iraq. That is the ultimate crime.

The war in Iraq has claimed more than 17,000 dead and wounded American soldiers, many times more Iraqi casualties and close to $200 billion.

It has left our international reputation in tatters and our military broken. It has weakened the United States, increased hatred of us and made terrorist attacks against our interests more likely in the future.

It has been, as Gen. William Odom suggested, the greatest strategic blunder in the history of our country.

We anticipate no mea culpa from the president for what his senior aides have done to us. But he owes the nation both an explanation and an apology.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 29 Nov, 2005 11:32 am
Valerie Plame To Quit Her CIA Job
Valerie Plame To Quit Her CIA Job...
The New York Post
November 29, 2005 10:21 AM

Valerie Plame, the glamorous secret agent at the heart of the CIA leak scandal, is quitting the agency to become a full-time mom.

Plame, 42, wife of Iraq war critic Joseph Wilson, will retire next month from the CIA after 20 years tracking proliferators of weapons of mass destruction, CIA officials confirmed.

It was exposure of Plame's identity as a CIA operative in a 2003 column by Robert Novak that lead to the massive leak probe that resulted in last month's indictment of Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief-of-staff.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 29 Nov, 2005 12:33 pm
Whiny little couple aren't they.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 07:12 am
Sure, if it is whiny to tell about how the administratiuon told serious lies and then attempted to intimidate any further attempts to challenge administration lies about matters literally od the life and death of thouands.

Not like it's important or anything.

jesus wept.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 07:56 am
In a just world, the entire Bush administration would be impeached and removed from office.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:03 am
In a just world Clinton never would have become President, bin Laden never would have been born, taxes would not exist, boots would be easier to put on, cheeseburgers would be the healthiest thing around, there would be world peace...

Just world...HAH! There is no such thing on Earth.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:13 am
sturgis
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Whiny little couple aren't they.


The thought that Plames contacts and "cover company" are now busted has never occured to you. She is now, worthless in her chosen profession all because of the duplicity of the administration .
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:15 am
So, all those other CIA people that have their identities known are useless? Or just Plame?
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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:26 am
work on reading comprehension skills there mcG. Note my first sentence implied "cover company' and other (implied) coverts.
My sentence implied more than career paths. Many of her contacts could be in mortal danger.

Im sure that all you Conservatives would say "so what? , some must die in the cause "

PS your signature line is merely trying to display
"Now that weve been found out to be the manipulating bastards we are, lets try to spread the blame around"
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:42 am
farmerman wrote:
work on reading comprehension skills there mcG. Note my first sentence implied "cover company' and other (implied) coverts.
My sentence implied more than career paths. Many of her contacts could be in mortal danger.


But your second sentence said "She is now, worthless in her chosen profession all because of the duplicity of the administration ." and that is what I was referring to. She merely needs to adjust what her role is in her chosen profession.

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Im sure that all you Conservatives would say "so what? , some must die in the cause "


filler

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PS your signature line is merely trying to display
"Now that weve been found out to be the manipulating bastards we are, lets try to spread the blame around"


No, it trying to display the fact that I was sick and tired of having to repeat the same things over and over and over because some people are too dense to understand. I figured if I placed it in my signature it would save time and effort and decrease my frustration levels.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:52 am
farmerman wrote:
sturgis
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Whiny little couple aren't they.


The thought that Plames contacts and "cover company" are now busted has never occured to you. She is now, worthless in her chosen profession all because of the duplicity of the administration .


Mistakes happen...deal with it. This is not a matter of duplicity it is a matter of misinformation between various parties involved and unfortunate timing. And why is it not a word is being breathed about Novak who is the most disgraceful element of this all and has not even been slapped on the wrists?
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