Libby's Lies, Cheney's Lies
Irv Lewis Libby is a convicted liar and perjurer, guilty of obstruction of justice.
Unfortunately, he was not convicted of revealing to the public the identity of Valerie Plame Wilson as a covert operative at the CIA, who was working against Iranian development of nuclear weapons.
It is time for the Democrats in Congress to step up and impeach Vice President Richard Bruce Cheney. Enough came out in this trial to make it clear that Cheney was deeply involved in the operation to smear Wilson. The vice president of the United States should not be in the business of outing CIA operatives! This was a high crime, and Congress could impeach if it desired. A conviction in the House of Representatives could, I believe, easily be gotten. The Senate would be more difficult, given the strength of the Republicans there. But Republicans would have voted to impeach Nixon. Why not Cheney?
On this great occasion in which justice has at last been done, I thought readers might enjoy a reprint edition from February 10, 2006, of my explanation of the Niger yellowcake uranium story and the way it led to Libby's downfall.
Cheney Authorized Libby to Disclose Classified Documents
Once upon a time, a former agent of Italian military intelligence named
Rocco Martino, who had had some experience in the African country of Niger, came into possession of some forged, fraudulent documents.
These alleged Iraqi purchases of yellowcake uranium in 1999. In fact, the signatures were of Nigerien officials who had been in power a decade earlier, in the late 1980s.

So they were clumsy forgeries. Martino passed them on to the Italian magazine Panorama, which passed them to the US embassy.
Tantalizingly, President George W. Bush's chief political adviser, Karl Rove, has an indirect connection to Italian intelligence.
Rove's chief adviser on Iran policy is Neoconservative wildman and notorious warmonger Michael Ledeen,
who has a longstanding connection to the darker corners of Italian intelligence.
Vice President Richard Bruce Cheney heard of the alleged uranium purchase.
Cheney asked George Tenet to look into the allegation.
The issue went to the Directorate of Operations secret unit on counter-proliferation. Among the field officers there was Valerie Plame Wilson, who had spent her life fighting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction under cover of a dummy corporation.
Valerie Plame Wilson was married to former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson IV, who had served bravely as acting ambassador in Iraq in 1990, and when threatened by Saddam he showed up to a press conference wearing a hanging noose instead of a necktie. President George H. W. Bush highly praised him.
Joe Wilson had not only served in Iraq, he also had been ambassador to the West African countries of Gabon and Sao Tome, and spoke fluent French. When Plame Wilson's superiors brought up the possibility of sending him as a private citizen to look into the plausibility of the report that Saddam had bought Nigerien uranium, she was consulted and agreed (she was not part of the decision loop).
He went, and soon saw that the uranium industry in Niger was actually under the control of French companies and was strictly monitored.
There was no possibility of corrupt Nigerien officials selling it off under the table.
A separate military mission led by Marine General Carlton Fulford, Jr, deputy commander of the United States European Command (EUCOM), went to Niger the same month, February 2002.
Fulford quickly came to the same conclusion as Wilson, that it was implausible that al-Qaeda or anyone else could secretly buy uranium from Niger.
Wilson came back and was orally debriefed by people who wrote a report for Tenet, expecting that Tenet would pass it on to the high officials of the Bush administration.
Wilson was amazed when the Niger uranium story was put into Bush's State of the Union address.
Then Libby 
wanted Secretary of State Colin Powell to make allegations about Saddam and al-Qaeda before the United Nations Security Council. Powell was also pressed by someone to bring up the Niger uranium story.
Powell is said to have exclaimed, "I'm not reading this bullshit!"
Libby appears to have been a big influence on the speech Powell gave, almost every detail of which was inaccurate, and at which United Nations officials who heard it openly laughed.
After the war, Wilson wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times in which he revealed his mission and again called into question the Bush administration assertion that Iraq had an active nuclear weapons program.
Cheney was extremely upset by Wilson's op-ed. He saw it as an allegation that he had personally sent Wilson and then ignored Wilson's report. Or at least that was the spin. But Wilson had said no such thing in the article. He simply said that Cheney had asked Tenet to look into the story, which Cheney probably did.
Cheney was afraid that if the American public became convinced that there had been no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the war effort would collapse, along with all those billions of no-bid uncompetitive contracts for Halliburton.
Cheney, it has now come out, then authorized Libby to leak the classified 2002 National Intelligence Estimate to the press.
The NIE, which may have been produced under pressure from Cheney himself, had incorrectly suggested that Iraq was only a few years from having a nuclear weapon. In fact, Iraq did not have an active weapons program at all after the early 1990s when it was dismantled by the UN inspectors. The pre-war NIE in any case was just old bad intelligence, which was contradicted by David Kay's team on the ground in post-war Iraq, which just wasn't finding much.
Libby now began telling reporters that Wilson's wife was a CIA operative, itself classified information, since she was an undercover operative.

Karl Rove engaged in the same routine. Apparently Cheney, Rove and Libby (and Bush?) believed that Wilson's credibility would be undermined if the Washington press corps could have it intimated to them that his story was a CIA plant.
Robert Novak used the information given him by the White House staff to out Valerie Plame Wilson as an undercover operative. Her career was ruined. All her contacts in the global South were burned, and their lives put in danger. The CIA's careful project combating weapons of mass destruction collapsed.
The same administration that alleges it should be able to listen to our phone calls at will for national security purposes deliberately undermined US security for petty political purposes, making us all much less safe.
The likelihood is that the crimes of Bush, Cheney, Libby and Rove so far revealed are only the tip of the iceberg.
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*The iceberg artwork, signed "Monk," is mirrored on several sites on the internet; I can't find any that seems the original but am glad to give credit if it is sought. It easily comes up on a google.images search. See Inflatable Dartboard.


9 Comments:
Wow, thanks for that reprint of your yellow cake reconstruction. Although I remembered most of the details there was a value in having them all neatly arranged. It occurred to me that journalists deal mostly with news and neglect such recaps. Historians, of course, feel anxious about covering something not at least ten years old. Alas, there is too much that falls in between and is subsequently disregarded, something important especially with reality mongers like Rove.
As far as I'm concerned, you have already made the case for the impeachment and removal from office of Mr. Cheney. That Rove acted without the knowledge and approval of GW Bush is implausible.
But the basic facts of this matter, let alone their implications, go unmentioned in the corporate media, essentially because they also go unmentioned by the Democrats in Congress. Who in a position of political leadership in this country will stand up and tell the people the truth?
Michael Ledeen could probably write a 2nd PhD dissertation about the sourcing of the "yellowcake" letter and the art of intelligence pimping. He and Rocco Martino certainly knew of each other, at least on business terms. The 5th Amendment seals against involuntary disclosure of personal involvement in the affair of the forged letter.
Ledeen also claims long-standing knowledge of Iranian responsibility for US deaths in Iraq, including Iranian support for Sunni insurgents, not just Shia militias. Iranian WMD and support for al Qaeda threaten the entier globe, so time for the US to attack pre-emtively ASAP, etc.
Ledeen has the advantage that his beliefs resemble those of many public officials, journalists, media moguls, clergy, think tank endowment trusts, and opinion makers. On the other hand, people who disagree with him invite immediate accusations of trying to exculpate Saddam or Ahmadinejad.
Even many people who concur that false information affected the decision to invade Iraq will cringe at the prospect of prosecution and ask: how would any of this help us avoid disgrace or negotiate a way out? Or: who will this help me get a GOP colleague to support appropriation amendment X?
There is an even bigger issue than being lied into war by a kleptocracy. At the heart of this whole coverup-revenge-yellowcake to Saddam-forgeries story is the question of:
Where did the forgeries come from?
They were clumsy. They were amateurish. It should be simple to find out who originally made them and why. But there's a massive lack of interest in finding out, both on the part of the Cheney Administration and the Italian government (at least under Berlusconi).
So who made the forgeries? And why?
Clumsy nonsense by someone trying to get money from gullible reporters? Fine. Let's make sure that's what it is.
Because one alternative is that the evidence was planted, so that there would be something to lie about.
A powerful use of images and high reason. I don't know who else is using this method, but it sure works. Kind of a Dunsbury in the real world.
Hi, Juan,
The person who did the iceberg artwork is Monk of Inflatable Dartboard. He hasn't posted there recently, but it is his current site, and the email address there is correct. His artwork has also been featured on Firedoglake.
It appears to be another great one from Monk of Inflatable Dartboard.
Very well put together synopsis.
The story is finally coming together, and there is simply no question that Cheney should be gone. He's been feeding at the teat for faaar too long.
Who is the more evil, Ledeen or Cheney?
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