Valerie Plame Outed as CIA Agent Long Before Novak Column
Valerie Plame, wife of Leakgate accuser Joseph Wilson, was outed
as a CIA agent at least nine years before conservative columnist Robert Novak
supposedly blew her cover three months ago in his column.
"The C.I.A. suspected that Aldrich Ames had given Mrs. Wilson's name (along
with those of other spies) to the Russians before his espionage arrest in 1994,"
revealed the New York Times on Saturday.
In a column revealing the critical information for the first time since the
Leakgate scandal exploded two weeks ago, Times columnist Nicholas Kristof
explained that the Ames tip compromised Valerie Plame's undercover secrecy so
thoroughly that "she was brought back to Washington for safety reasons."
At the time, he noted, Mrs. Wilson "was already in transition away from
undercover work to management, and to liaison roles with other intelligence
agencies. So this year, even before she was outed, she was moving away from
'noc' -- which means non-official cover."
What's more, said the Times writer, Mrs. Wilson's intelligence connections
became known a bit in Washington as she rose in the C.I.A. - an assessment that
stands in marked contrast to Mr. Wilson's portrayed of his wife's identity as
being so secret that she was endangered when Novak revealed her name.
Concludes Kristof:
"All in all, I think the Democrats are engaging in hyperbole when they
describe the White House as having put Mrs. Wilson's life in danger and
destroyed her career; her days skulking along the back alleys of cities like
Beirut and Algiers were already mostly over."
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