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Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Libby Sentenced to 30 Months
$250,000 Fine
Thompson tied to Head Leaker


Judge Reggie Walton threw the book at Irv Lewis Libby on Tuesday, sentencing him to 30 months in prison and imposing a $250,000 fine.

Libby, VP Richard Bruce Cheney's chief of staff and national security adviser, was formally charged with obstruction of justice. He has been convicted of lying under oath to the special prosecutor about his role in leaking the identity of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson to the US press.

Libby was not charged with the leak, which was probably illegal and certainly grossly unethical. Since Valerie was undercover working against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, especially with regard to Iran, in running a deliberate leaking operation against her Libby was essentially functioning as an agent of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps.

That is, Libby was functioning, for political purposes, in the same way as Robert Hanssen, the FBI agent who betrayed colleagues and assets to the Soviet Union, as portrayed in the film, "Breach."

The same is true for Cheney himself and for Karl Rove, Bush's political adviser. They are all traitors who betrayed an undercover US operative who was attempting to work against the ayatollahs in Tehran.

Since potential Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson is a big defender of Libby, the Red States may as well go ahead and put Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the White House as elect the "Law and Order" poobah. If that's the sort of thing Thompson supports, he not only may as well be an Iranian spy, he will never ever gain the trust of the US intelligence community, which is absolutely necessary for a president in these perilous times.

Plame Wilson portrayed herself to the outside world as an employee of an energy corporation, Brewster Jennings & Associates. That was a dummy corporation set up for the purposes of tradecraft by the CIA. Cheney and his henchmen destroyed the value of that facade. They also put in danger the lives of everyone known to have closely associated with Plame Wilson and her "company"-- i.e. her assets and contacts in Africa and elsewhere helping her with counter-proliferation. Cheney had Libby and his other gang members potentially "burn" all those agents. Since Plame Wilson's activities were classified, it is not possible for us to know for sure, but it is entirely possible that Libby's efforts (and those of his more effective colleague, Karl Rove) got these assets killed.

Personally, I think the special prosecutor in this case was far too cautious. He brought only obstruction of justice charges. I think there were grounds to bring espionage charges, and not just against Libby. You can't tell the American press about an undercover operative's true identity without also telling Iran about it.

Readers who want a primer on this complicated case can find my earlier explanation of it here.

Postscript

Joe and Valerie Wilson sent out this comment on the sentencing via their attorney:






"As Americans, both Valerie and I are grateful that justice has been served, reconfirming that our country remains a nation of laws.

We are also saddened for the pain that Mr. Libby has inflicted on his family, friends, and the nation. Mr. Libby benefited from the best this country had to offer: the finest schools, a lucrative career as a lawyer and many years of service in Republican administrations. That he would knowingly lie, perjure himself and obstruct a legitimate criminal investigation is incomprehensible.

It is our hope that he will now cooperate with Special Counsel Fitzgerald in his efforts to get to the truth. As Mr. Fitzgerald has said, a cloud remains over the Vice President.

Every official in this administration must be held accountable for their actions."

Jared Liu-Klein
Winner & Associates
16501 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 605
Encino, CA 91436
818-385-1900
www.winnerandassociates.com

10 Comments:

At 8:13 PM, Anonymous Montag said...

The Smoking Gun website already has the letters for leniency filed with the judge for viewing. All the usual suspects, but some surprises.

 
At 9:06 PM, Blogger Minion said...

But didn't Dick Cheney say that no underlying crime was committed? Or was that Fred Hiatt? Sometimes I can't tell the difference.

 
At 10:04 PM, Blogger MJS said...

Should Libby actually serve any prison time for his act(s) of treason he will undoubtedly be greeted as a liberater by his fellow inmates.

+++

 
At 11:02 PM, Blogger Ron said...

Agreed that Fitzpatrick was too cautious - by far.

So I want to know who's starting up the Libby pardon day pool.

 
At 11:10 PM, Blogger Binh said...

I'll bet my last dollar Bush pardons him before he leaves office. Honestly I was hoping he'd be declared an enemy combatant and sent to Guantanamo for the Alberto Gonzales treatment...

 
At 4:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is Richard Armitage not being tried for actually telling folks about Plame? If everything you claim about Libby is true, shouldn't Armitage be tried for treason as well?

Was he not the person who actually exposed Agent Plame and put all of her assets in mortal danger?

 
At 5:09 AM, Blogger Dissident Dave said...

Just to let America know they are no alone in harbouring criminals such as Rumsfeld and Cheney.

The Australian government, the one that jails innocent refugee children for years and allows our citizens to rot in Gitmo, wouldn't let Snoop Dogg into this fine country recently for the Aussie MTV awards.
Yet only a few months earlier they virtually shut down our busiest city (Sydney) to allow the criminal Cheney free passage. We also allowed Rumsfeld into the country only a few months before he was sacked.

Snoop Dog smokes pot he is a criminal. Cheney outs covert CIA agents and Rummy authorises torture but they're OK.
Per-Leez!

 
At 6:01 AM, Blogger Juan said...

Libby "actually told" people about Plame, and indeed coordinated the effort to out her, which involved Cheney, Rove and others. Rove "actually told" Novak. Libby's attempts to get the word out failed because the particular journalists he leaked to refused to run with the story. Rove had more success. But Libby was trying to out Plame Wilson and was coordinating the effort, which did succeed.

My suspicion is that Armitage came into the information as a result of the interest in the story in Cheney's office, and was careless with it. He is also being sued by the Wilsons.

 
At 6:04 AM, Anonymous fred said...

First they came for Paris Hilton, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a ditzy self-centered skank.

Then they came for Scooter Libby, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a stooge for the oligarchy.

Then I realized that it would be a while before they came for me, so I opened another beer and drank a toast to those tiny steps in the progress of justice.

 
At 7:18 PM, Blogger Steven said...

Then they came for Jack Abramoff, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't sleezebag greedy consultant.

Then they came for Monica Goodling, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a crazed zealot hellbent on destroying the rule of law.

 

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