I am not sure I agree with any of that actually. But you know what? I can't 
make myself care. Which may the real point of all the hysteria... people 
eventually tune it out. I suspect that Plame was guilty of thinking that 
someone wanted a real answer, is what I suspect. As for the yellowcake, the 
administration appears to be stuck in the 1981 when Iraq did import some 
uranium from Niger, but according to the following, it was producing the stuff 
itself after 1982 ::shrug::

http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Programmes/ActionTeam/nwp2.html#indigi

>> Dana wrote:
>> There may be a fact buried in the vitriol somewhere -- it's hard to tell.
>
>Which gets us back to the questions at hand.
>
>Question #1: Did the Bush Administration "out" Ms. Plame as punishment
>for Mr. Wilson's views?
>Answer: No.  Why not?  Because ...
>
>Question #2: Did Mr. Wilson return from Niger blabbing to the press
>about his findings?
>Answer: No.  So how did it get revealed?
>
>Question #3: Who drew first blood? Wilson or the Administration?
>Answer:  Neither.  Novak did despite CIA spokesman Bill Harlow warning
>him not to.
>
>So we seem to have yet another case of the press revealing information
>that the government would rather it not reveal.  Which then spun up a
>a real hornet's nest.

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