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was done in panic mode. I do think they had a long term plan to "get" Wilson and the CIA, but I think something triggered haste and foolish risks--for instance, involving at least 6 journalist witnesses to treason.
My guess: They got word from Tony Blair on July 7, 2003, that the Brits' chief WMD expert David Kelly, who had been whistleblowing on the "sexed up" intel docs, knew something far more damaging, and my best guess at what else he knew is that the Bush Cartel had tried to PLANT nukes or other WMDs in Iraq--for the enormous political gain to Bush/Blair when the WMDs were "found"--and that this dangerous, deceitful, rotten scheme had been foiled. Here's the time-line:
May 22, 2003: Kelly starts whistleblowing anonymously to the BBC, after the invasion, on the Brits' "sexed up" Iraq WMD intel docs.
July 6, 2003: Wilson publishes.
July 7, 2003: After Kelly is identified and interrogated, Blair is informed that Kelly "could say some uncomfortable things"--"COULD say," not HAD said. (Hutton report.) Spec: Blair calls Bush on AF-1, on the Africa trip, and warns him that Kelly knows about their plot; Plame memo may have already been in circulation in anticipation of Wilson's article (there is evidence that it was expected); but the warning from Blair triggers a panicky full-court press to get Plame outed immediately, with scattershot contact with multiple reporters, involving numerous top Bushite officials.
July 14, 2003: Plame outed (Novak takes the bait).
July 18, 2003: Kelly found dead, in highly suspicious circumstances; his office and computers are searched.
July 22, 2003: Second Plame outing (also by Novak) of the entire CIA weapons monitoring operation--Brewster Jennings--disabling all projects and putting all covert agents at great risk.
It's a pretty good theory to explain the utter foolishness and lack of caution of this conspiracy--that they were already guilty of something far worse than exaggerating their claims against Iraq; they were guilty of an attempted outright deception, not just in the words they'd said, the lies, but in the actual physical movement of nukes, or other WMDs, to Iraq. Which somebody foiled. Maybe Kelly himself (it fits his character). And maybe, when they got into his computers, they found connections to Brewster Jennings, directly or through its extensive network of covert eyes and ears on WMDs around the world--thus, the second, gratuitous outing of BJ, greatly increasing their risk of treason charges, and unnecessary as "punishment" of Wilson--or at least unnecessary in the way it was done, so blatantly.
One of Kelly's last emails was to Judith Miller--the one in which he warned of the "many dark actors playing games." She had cultivated him as a WMD expert, and had used him as a major quoted source in her book "Germs." (She fails to disclose either of these things in a news article she wrote about his death for the NYT, July 21--and I suspect she put words in Kelly's mouth in that article; she has him criticizing US troops for not looking hard enough for WMDs--doesn't suit his state of mind at the time--whistleblower; but it does serve her interests.)
I also have a suspicion that it was might have been Miller who outed Kelly to Brit intel, in late June. Somehow they found out it was him (he then admitted it), which started the whole train of events that led to his death--officially a suicide, but one that just about screams "assassination" when you review the details, and when you get a sense of Kelly's character--a legendary tough guy, and a brilliant scientist.
It was Judith Miller who was all primed to "find" WMDs in Iraq--running around Iraq with the US troops "hunting" for WMDs, on a special "embed" contract signed by Donald Rumsfeld. Are we to think that the Bushites--after all the prep they did of the public--were just sitting around, hoping she would find some? Not likely.
There were some reports in the Iranian and Pakistani press about covert US arms shipments at Basra, and a bungled plot to plant WMDs. Whatever the truth of this matter, I think the coincidence of dates of the Plame outing and Kelly's death are too much to ignore. And I think that the Bushites actions, in outing Plame, smell of haste and carelessness. I think that was not the way they had planned to do it.
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