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"Indeed, this entire fiasco began around the time that the original war-propaganda campaign began to disintegrate, about three months after the invasion of Iraq proved that the weapons of mass destruction advertised by the Bush administration (and certain pliable journalists) simply didn’t exist. For a time, Ms. Miller pretended to be finding those weapons in Iraq as an 'embedded reporter' with a special Army unit, but that series didn’t work out so well either." --Conason
Yeah, I've wondered about that. She was so disappointed when they weren't found--and became a great annoyance to the soldiers in the field, blaming them for not looking hard enough, and threatening them with her connections in the Pentagon. It's as if she KNEW they would be there.
Got me to thinking about a couple of things.
May 22,2003: David Kelly (Brit chief WMD inspector) starts whistleblowing to BBC on Blair WMD lies ("sexing up" of Iraq intel docs, espec. re nukes). June 5-10, 2003: Kelly goes to Iraq July 6,2003: Wilson whistleblows on Bush WMD lies in the U.S. (Iraq nukes/Niger). July 7, 2003: After Blairites hunt him down, Kelly undergoes a "security-style interview," and Blair is informed that Kelly "could say some uncomfortable things" ("COULD say"!) July 1-15: Blairites out Kelly's name to press, and send him home without protection July 14, 2003: Plame outed by Novak. July 15-16-ish, 2003: Judith Miller receives an email from David Kelly warning about "many dark actors playing games" re: the controversy about his whistleblowing July 18, 2003: David Kelly found dead, under extremely suspicious circumstances. July 22, 2003: Plame's entire network outed and disabled (by Novak)
Miller had used Kelly as a major source in her book "Germs." In the news article she wrote about Kelly's death (NYT, 7/2103), she does not disclose this connection, nor the "dark actors" email. (I also suspect she put words in a dead man's mouth, but that's a side issue, except as to her duplicity.)
What am I getting at? I keep feeling that there is a connection between the two things--Plame getting outed, and Kelly turning up dead, three days later. Too much of a coincidence--and too much oddity in Miller's behavior. My guess: There was a Cheney plot to plant WMDs in Iraq. It got foiled, maybe by Kelly. Plame outing--long planned--was triggered not by Wilson's article, but by fears of what Kelly knew and might say (and what Plame might then find out, or be able to verify). (--the phrase spoken to Blair--in the time-line, above--about what Kelly "COULD say"--their problem with him was not so much what he HAD said). Rove revenge on Wilson was a cover story (mostly).
Kelly seems to have had a change of heart about the war, sometime in April-May. He had supported the invasion. He wanted Saddam toppled. Then, AFTER the invasion, he started whistleblowing to the BBC on the WMD exaggerations--an act that would undermine the WMD justifications for the war (in which he had played an insider role; tried to make it more honest, but didn't whistleblow). It feels like something happened; like he found something out (and maybe went to Iraq, in mid-June, to confirm it).
It's just a hunch. And I am intrigued by Miller's failure to disclose her connections to Kelly in that news article.
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