And remember, ignorance of the law is no excuse

Submitted by Prometheus 6 on October 7, 2005 - 7:50pm.
on Justice | War

Not that I think they were ignorant, I'm just not feeling the excuse. 

A Case Of Treason
Larry Johnson
October 06, 2005
Larry Johnson worked as a CIA intelligence analyst and State Department counter-terrorism official.  He is a member of the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

The investigation into who in the Bush administration leaked the fact that Valerie Plame, wife of former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, was a CIA undercover operative, is nearing completion.  Virtually lost in the recent spurt of press reporting is the fact that the compromise of Ms. Plame (and, as night follows the day her carefully cultivated network of spies) was unconscionable.  Ms. Plame, a very gifted case officer, was a close colleague of mine at CIA.  Her dedication and courage were clear in her willingness to assume the risks of an agent under non-official cover—meaning that if you get caught, too bad, you’re on your own; the US government never heard of you.

The supreme irony is that Plame’s network was reporting on the priority-one issue—weapons of mass destruction.  Thus, it was made abundantly clear to all, including potential intelligence sources abroad, that even when priority-one intelligence targets are involved, Bush administration officials will not shrink from exposing such sources for petty political purpose. The harm to CIA and its efforts to recruit spies willing to take risks to provide intelligence information is immense.

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Submitted by Mike K (not verified) on October 8, 2005 - 4:40am.

It's funny Rove says he never meant to "punish" Wilson by revealing the identity of his wife.  Is he saying he only meant to discredit him, not "punish" him by doing so?

Submitted by Mike K (not verified) on October 8, 2005 - 4:51am.

Actually, "punish" might be the reporters words not Rove.  Why don't they just quote their anonymous sources exactly on important details like this instead of rewriting it into undecipherable nonsense?  They could learn something from bloggers on this point.

Submitted by Ourstorian on October 8, 2005 - 5:25pm.

Larry Johnson, a Republican, has been a pit bull on this issue. He represents a lot of very angry CIA folks. Bush and his crowd poked a hornets' nest when they scapegoated the agency, blaming it for intelligence failures when they (the neo-con crowd in the Bush admin.) already had long-standing plans to invade Iraq.

The shoe ain't really dropped yet. I can imagine the CIA loyalists are preparing some very nasty surprises for Bush and his cronies. It's all about the leaks, baby!