The Bush administration's decision to expose the wife of Joe Wilson as an undercover CIA operative involved with the fight to curtail WMD, is receiving new media attention. The Seattle Post Intelligencer is reporting on a cancer inside the Bush administration. The inevitable comparisons to the UK's David Kelly tragedy have begun.
CIA disclosure is dangerous
There's a cancer somewhere in the Bush administration. Two officials revealed national security information to embarrass or scare critics of the administration's mishandling of Iraqi intelligence.
Columnist Robert Novak wrote recently that the wife of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson -- the man who blew the whistle on the Niger uranium fraud -- is a Central Intelligence Agency operative, specializing in weapons of mass destruction. Novak attributed his information to two senior administration officials. Time magazine has said officials provided similar information.
It's illegal for government officials to reveal the identities of CIA operatives who have worked overseas within the preceding five years.
http://www.likelystory.net/archives/000153.htmlFriday, August 15, 2003
JOHN DEAN ON VALERIE PLAME
John Dean, in his column at FindLaw *, gives a thorough analysis of the Plame affair and the relevant law. He argues that the Espionage Act of 1917 would apply, and cites the Morrison case (an analyst went to prison for selling three classified photographs to a magazine, even though there was no evidence that he had any intention to damage the national security) as precedent. Dean also notes that a low-level CIA clerk spent two years in prison under the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, which almost certainly applies to the facts of the Plame case, for something she told her boyfriend.
The bottom line: Dean thinks that the Plame Affair, and the insouciance with which the White House is treating it, reflect a more-than-Nixonian depth of depravity.
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