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records, and the concoction of "stories" and the coordination among perps, permitted by torture memo writer Alberto Gonzales in his 12-hour warning to them, will be like nothing we have ever seen.
But you will notice that the seriousness of the crimes committed has been confirmed by several judges, as by the continued prosecution, the ongoing grand jury investigation, and the jailing of Judith Miller; and one can only assume that existing evidence is already compelling. Also, I think the panic they were in, in July 2003 (calling at least SIX reporters to get Plame outed) will do them in--and that far, far more was at stake than their desire to "punish" Joe Wilson for his exposure of their lie about Iraq nukes.
What were they most in need of, politically, in summer '03? The answer is staring us in the face. They needed to "find" WMDs in Iraq. And they were just sitting around, moping about it? ("Gee, if only we could find those darned weapons!")
My guess--they were trying to PLANT nukes (or other WMDs) in Iraq, for the tremendous political advantage that that would have given them, and they were foiled. This guess is based on the following timeline:
May 22, 2003: The Brits chief WMD expert David Kelly (who had supported the war) began whistleblowing to the BBC, after the invasion, on the Blairites' pre-war "sexing up" of Iraq WMD intel.
July 7, 2003: After Kelly is identified and interrogated, Blair is told that Kelly "could say some uncomfortable things" --"could say," not HAD said.
July 5-12: Panic on AF-1 (with most major Bushites on board--trip to Africa); calls to at least six reporters; Plame memo in circulation.
July 14, 2003: Plame outed (by Novak).
July 18, 2003: Kelly found dead, under extremely suspicious circumstances; his office and computers searched.
July 22, 2003: The SECOND Plame outing (by Novak), of the entire CIA weapons monitoring front company, disabling all projects and putting all covert WMD contacts at great risk.
The phone log item we want is the call from Blair to Bush on July 7.
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