Tuesday, February 14, 2006

White House's Outing of Plame Seriously Damaged National Security

The administration outed a covert agent and they need to prosecuted for treason "The unmasking of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson by White House officials in 2003 caused significant damage to U.S. national security and its ability to counter nuclear proliferation abroad. According to current and former intelligence officials, Plame Wilson, who worked on the clandestine side of the CIA in the Directorate of Operations as a non-official cover (NOC) officer, was part of an operation tracking distribution and acquisition of weapons of mass destruction technology to and from Iran. Speaking under strict confidentiality, intelligence officials revealed heretofore unreported elements of Plame's work. Their accounts suggest that Plame's outing was more serious than has previously been reported and carries grave implications for U.S. national security and its ability to monitor Iran's burgeoning nuclear program".
We now have learned through Scooter Libby that is was the White House and more specifically, Dick Cheney, who blew the covert status of CIA agent, Valerie Plame. And why did Cheney do it? Because Plame's husband, Joseph Wilson, told the nation that George Bush lied, and knew he was lying, about Iraq's attempt to purchase yellow cake from Niger. And now we also learn that Valerie Plame was working under cover on gaining information on Iran's nuclear capabilities, information that is obviously critical in keeping Iran in check. Dick Cheney, and anyone else in the White House, including Bush, who was involved in the crime of exposing a covert CIA agent should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for the damage they did to our national security for their petty political purposes. Prosecute the traitors!
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