Thursday, July 21, 2005
Rove Is Back On The Front Burner...
President Bush sure didn't get too much of a respite from the CIA leak scandal with his Supreme Court nominee announcement. Almost exactly 24 hours, to be precise.
Karl Rove's outing of a covert CIA operative is back on the front page, thanks to new information culled from a 2003 State Department memo that proves that Valerie Plame was indeed a covert operative at the time of her outing by Novak/Rove, etc.
All conservatives trying to claim Plame was a "desk jockey" when she was outed can shove their heads back up their asses post-haste....
A classified State Department memorandum central to a federal leak investigation contained information about CIA officer Valerie Plame in a paragraph marked "(S)" for secret, a clear indication that any Bush administration official who read it should have been aware the information was classified, according to current and former government officials.
Plame -- who is referred to by her married name, Valerie Wilson, in the memo -- is mentioned in the second paragraph of the three-page document, which was written on June 10, 2003, by an analyst in the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), according to a source who described the memo to The Washington Post.
The paragraph identifying her as the wife of former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, IV was clearly marked to show that it contained classified material at the "secret" level, two sources said. The CIA classifies as "secret" the names of officers whose identities are covert, according to former senior agency officials.
Anyone reading that paragraph should have been aware that it contained secret information, though that designation was not specifically attached to Plame's name and did not describe her status as covert, the sources said. It is a federal crime, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, for a federal official to knowingly disclose the identity of a covert CIA official if the person knows the government is trying to keep it secret.
Another juicy little nugget pops up later in the Washington Post's article:
Paging Dr. Powell, Dr. Colin Powell...Almost all of the memo is devoted to describing why State Department intelligence experts did not believe claims that Saddam Hussein had in the recent past sought to purchase uranium from Niger.
UPDATE: LiberalOasis has great rundown of the newest details in the Plame affair. This ain't gonna be pretty...
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