In February 2002 I was asked by the CIA to
meet with the American intelligence community
officials charged with understanding Iraq's weapons
of mass destruction programs in order to discuss an
intelligence report that had caught the attention
of the Office of the Vice President. The report
concerned the alleged sale of a significant amount
of uranium yellow cake from the West African nation
of Niger to Iraq.
I was asked to attend this meeting because
of my extensive experience in Niger and with the
government that had been in power in that country
during the time the supposed sale had taken place.
Additionally, as the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence has reported, I have previously
traveled to Niger to look into other uranium-related
matters.
At this meeting I was briefed that
American intelligence had either seen or been
briefed by a foreign intelligence service about the
existence of documents purporting to be a
memorandum of sale between Niger and Iraq. I did
not see any documents as I have said and written
repeatedly. I understand they were not in the
possession of the U.S. government at the time of
the meeting.
At the meeting I was asked if I would
consider traveling to Niger to try to find answers
to lingering questions that analysts might have.
That was the first time the suggestion of traveling
to Niger was ever raised with me.
There have been assertions that my wife
Valerie, a CIA operations officer in the
counterproliferation area suggested or recommended
me for the trip. She did not. The CIA a week
after her identity was compromised by Robert Novak
told Knut Royce and Tim Phelps of Newsday that, She
did not recommend her husband to undertake the
Niger assignment. They, the officers who did ask
Wilson to check the uranium story, were aware of
who she was married to which is not surprising.
There are people elsewhere in government who were
trying to make her look like she was the one who
was cooking this up, he, the CIA spokesman said. I
can't understand why. The CIA has repeated this
denial to all who have asked since including
David Ensor of CNN and Doyle McManus of the Los
Angeles Times. She was not at the meeting where
the trip was first raised with me.
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