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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 04 Aug 2003 10:06:39 PM
Object: Right-wing still playing their classic li'l dirty tricks games. They're sooooo pathetic.
From The Independent, 8/4/03:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=430315

Whistleblower on Niger uranium claim accuses White House of launching
'dirty-tricks campaign'
By Kim Sengupta
The former American diplomat who exposed false claims that Iraq was
trying to purchase uranium from Niger has accused members of the Bush
administration of a dirty tricks campaign against him.
The revelation of Joseph Wilson's investigation in the African state
forced President George Bush to retract claims about Iraq's attempts
to buy uranium made in his State of the Union speech two months before
the war began.
The Administration is alleged to have leaked the name of Mr Wilson's
wife, an undercover CIA operative in the field of weapons of mass
destruction, with the aim of discrediting him.
It is said that Mr Wilson was selected to go on the trip to Niger last
year only after his wife, Valerie Plame, suggested him.
US intelligence officials and the Democrats are furious about the
move, arguing that it jeopardises Ms Plame's work and undermines her
husband.
They have called for an inquiry.
Her identity was revealed by Bob Novak, a syndicated columnist, who
said that he was given the information by "two senior administration
officials".
They told him that Ms Plame had suggested to her CIA colleagues that
her husband should be sent on the mission.
His report was followed by allegations on neo-conservative websites
that Mr Wilson was an opponent of the Iraq war, and had an interest in
refuting the threat from Saddam Hussein's WMD.
Mr Wilson said yesterday that the naming of his wife had parallels
with the disclosure of the identity of the British scientist David
Kelly, the source of BBC allegations that the British government
"sexed up" an dossier on Iraqi weapons.
"The Administration in Washington came in saying they were going to
restore honour and dignity to the presidency," Mr Wilson said.
"They have shown no sign of it so far.
"This is highly damaging to my wife's career, and could be seen as a
smear against me."
But it was also about discouraging "others who may have information
embarrassing to the administration from coming forward," he said.
"It is absolutely untrue that my wife was responsible for my trip to
Niger. I met a number of senior members of staff to discuss the
visit."
Democrats have criticised the White House over disclosing Ms Plame's
identity, and Senator Charles Schumer of New York has urged the FBI to
investigate.
Former US intelligence officials have also attacked the Administration
for the leak, saying it put Ms Plame at risk.
Frank Anderson, the former CIA station chief for the Near East
Division, said:
"When it gets to the point of an administration official acting to do
career damage, and possibly endanger someone's life, that's mean,
that's petty, it's irresponsible, and it ought not to be sanctioned."
Mr Wilson, a former US ambassador to Gabon, revealed his Niger
mission, undertaken last year, in a recent article in The New York
Times.
He reported to the State Department and the CIA that tales of Iraqi
purchases of Niger uranium were without credence but it was still used
by Mr Bush in his speech, though attributed to Britain.
Mr Bush said:
"The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently
sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, has acknowledged that the CIA told
Britain that there was no evidence of Iraq attempting to acquire
uranium from Niger.
The Government insists, however, that it has "separate intelligence"
about Iraq's attempts to acquire African uranium. Ministers have
refused to state what that is.
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These right-wingers are one sad buncha losers.
Harry
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