"Fitzgerald alludes to "authorization" by Libby's "superiors" – who
may include President George W. Bush or Vice President Dick Cheney –
who may have allowed him to disclose information about a
then-classified report on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction
to the media."
""A formal assessment has not been done of the damage caused by the
disclosure of Valerie Wilson's status as a CIA employee, and thus we
possess no such document," Fitzgerald writes. "In any event, we would
not view an assessment of the damage caused by the disclosure as
relevant to the issue of whether or not Mr. Libby intentionally lied
when he made the statements and gave the grand jury testimony which
the grand jury alleged was false."


It is astounding that no damage assessment has been done by the CIA as
one is REQUIRED BY LAW and government regulations to be done when
classified information is compromised.  Somebody applied BIG TIME
pressure to keep a lid on that one.  And for good reason, as a damage
assessment would have indicated major damage to the CIA program to
control WMD since all of the foreign sources and agents associated
with Plame and her front company would have been compromised
worldwide.  Such an assessment result indicating major damage would
eventually have gone public via leak and hugely embarrassed CICBush43.

David Bier

http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Court_filings_shed_more_light_on_0202.html

Court filings shed more light on CIA leak investigation

02/02/2006 @ 12:28 pm

Filed by John Byrne and Ron Brynaert

I. Lewis Libby
http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/afp/20060106/capt.sge.tln50.060106185441.photo00.photo.default-302x384.jpg?x=271&y=345&sig=Y57cmfd57q7aV_OMVTzVMA--


Third Time reporter, named in filings, says he has not testified in case


A series of striking revelations have emerged after the release of
dozens of pages of court files in the CIA leak investigation that have
gone unnoticed by the mainstream media, RAW STORY has found.

Some of them have been uncovered by astute bloggers – including the
fact that the outed agent's husband will not testify at a trial, and
that a third Time reporter has been fingered as having information
potentially relevant to some aspects of the case.

Moreover, the documents reveal that no formal damage assessment has
been done with regard to how the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame
affected the agency's operations worldwide. They also hint that Vice
President Cheney's former Chief of Staff I. Lewis Libby may have outed
Plame on the orders of his "superiors."

Fitzgerald's Jan. 23 letter was penned in response to a series of
telephone conversations, letters, and motions filed by Libby, who was
indicted for obstructing justice in the Plame investigation. Libby has
sought to force the prosecutor to turn over more information about his
case to bolster his defense.

In the letter, Fitzgerald notes that a third Time Magazine reporter –
who now serves as Slate's chief political correspondent – had
conversations with Administration officials about a trip conducted by
Plame's husband to investigate claims that Iraq had sought to purchase
uranium from Niger.

"We also advise you that we understand that reporter John Dickerson of
Time magazine discussed the trip by Mr. Wilson with government
officials at some time on July 11 or after, subsequent to Mr. Cooper
learning about Mr. Wilson's wife," Fitzgerald writes. "Any
conversations involving Mr. Dickerson likely took place in Africa and
occurred after July 11."

Matt Cooper, also a Time reporter, testified that Bush's Deputy Chief
of Staff Karl Rove had cautioned him to play down the Wilson trip.
Wilson, an ardent Bush critic, said he found no evidence to support
claims that Iraq had sought to obtain uranium in order to build a
nuclear weapon. Such claims were a keystone in the Administration's
efforts to convince the United States and Congress to support a
pre-emptive war.

Reporter says he hasn't been contacted in case

Dickerson told RAW STORY in an email message Thursday morning that he
has not been contacted by the prosecutor.

"I didn't know I was mentioned in the court filings until I saw it on
the web," he said. "I've never been contacted by anyone in
Fitzgerald's office."

>From July 8 to July 12, 2003, President Bush took a five-country tour
of Africa, accompanied by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice
and White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer. A pool of reporters,
including Dickerson, accompanied the President's retinue.

Although the White House correspondent made no mention of any such
conversations in his series of articles on the trip (link), 
(http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,463671,00.html)
Dickerson did contribute to a Time online report published on July 17,
2003.

>From A War on Wilson?: 
(http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,465270,00.html)
"And some government officials have noted to TIME in interviews, (as
well as to syndicated columnist Robert Novak) that Wilson's wife,
Valerie Plame, is a CIA official who monitors the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction. These officials have suggested that she
was involved in her husband's being dispatched Niger to investigate
reports that Saddam Hussein's government had sought to purchase large
quantities of uranium ore, sometimes referred to as yellow cake, which
is used to build nuclear devices."

Dickerson left Time in May 2005 for Slate. After Libby was indicted,
(http://www.slate.com/id/2129097) he wrote about conversations he had
with Fleischer at the time.


"He walked reporters, including me, up to the fact, suggesting they
look into who sent Wilson, but never used her name or talked about her
position," Dickerson wrote.

According to Newsday, Dickerson's name appeared 
(http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Rove_Hadley_email_at_crux_of_1216.html)
in a January, 2004 subpoena sent to the White House in search of
"administrative contacts" with reporters regarding Plame or other
elements of the probe.

Regardless, Fitzgerald says he'll tell Libby by tomorrow which
journalists he expects to call at trial.

"We will be providing to you prior to February 3 copies of subpoenas
and pertinent correspondence relating to reporters referenced in the
Indictment and/or whom we expect to call at trial," Fitzgerald wrote
Libby.

Prosecutor won't call Wilson; Says no CIA damage assessment

In response to Libby's motion to gather more information on Wilson,
Fitzgerald said he doesn't "expect" to call the former Ambassador to
testify at trial. He advises Libby to instead refer to Wilson's many
media appearances and written accounts.

Also of note is the fact that Fitzgerald asserts that the CIA has
conducted no formal damage assessment with regard to Plame's outing.

"A formal assessment has not been done of the damage caused by the
disclosure of Valerie Wilson's status as a CIA employee, and thus we
possess no such document," Fitzgerald writes. "In any event, we would
not view an assessment of the damage caused by the disclosure as
relevant to the issue of whether or not Mr. Libby intentionally lied
when he made the statements and gave the grand jury testimony which
the grand jury alleged was false."

Finally, Fitzgerald alludes to "authorization" by Libby's "superiors"
– who may include President George W. Bush or Vice President Dick
Cheney – who may have allowed him to disclose information about a
then-classified report on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction
to the media. Previous reports have indicated that Cheney and Bush are
not targets of the probe.

Fitzgerald writes, "As we discussed during our telephone conversation,
Mr. Libby testified in the grand jury that he had contact with
reporters in which he disclosed the content of the National
Intelligence Estimate ("NIE") to such reporters in the course of his
interaction with reporters in June and July 2003 (and caused at least
one other government official to discuss the NIE with the media in
July 2003). We also note that it is our understanding that Mr. Libby
testified that he was authorized to disclose information about the NIE
to the press by his superiors."

Read Fitzgerald's letter in PDF format here.
http://rawstory.com/other/pdfs/RawStoryFitzLibby2.pdf

Raw Story researcher Muriel Kane contributed to this report.






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