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The very likely possibility that Karl Rove, Bush’s foremost political mentor and advisor, had leaked the identity of an undercover CIA operative because of her husband’s opposition to the invasion of Iraq is very serious, one that the country should be exploring in depth. This leak was clearly done to intimidate any person in the government who would merely question the administration’s reasons (now thoroughly discredited) or aim to invade Iraq. The operative’s husband, Joe Wilson, the former ambassador (appointed by President HW Bush) to Gabon and Sao Tome, was sent to Niger to investigate the claim that Saddam Hussein sought the means to develop weapons of mass destruction from the region. When Wilson found that there was every indication to the fact that Hussein did NOT do any of this (and absolutely no evidence of the contrary), Wilson then wrote an op-ed article in New York Times, in which he reported what he had found (or not found). Soon afterwards, Robert Novak wrote an op-ed which exposed Valerie Plame (Wilson’s wife) to be a CIA operative. Novak claimed that two senior White House officials gave him the information. This is surely retribution against Wilson for showing the truth to the White House’s false claims on Iraq. Not only is this an act against simply opposing the Bush Administration’s aims, not only is this a very low act against an individual who tried to report the truth to the American people, this is an act of treason. The officials who did this need to be found and held accountable for, in effect, endangering the life of an American operative for political motives. The White House has time and again stated that Karl Rove was not involved, and that those involved would be “taken care of”. However, now that Karl Rove has been linked to this scandal, no move has been made to hold him accountable in any way, and this proves that the Bush Administration lied to the American people to protect an official, as well as their own guilt. The White House continues to stonewall the American people on this issue, which is virtually an obstruction of justice.
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