The CIA Disinformation Campaign
The American Spectator ^ | November 8, 2005 | Jeb
Babbin
Posted on 11/08/2005 7:23:07 PM PST by CreviceTool
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The CIA's disinformation campaign against President
Bush -- headlined in the Wilson/Plame affair -- is
more jujitsu than karate. Instead of applying your
own force to defeat your opponent, you turn his
energy and momentum against him and bring him down.
The CIA, as much or more than the State Department,
didn't support President Bush's decision to invade
Iraq. And to discredit that decision, it appears the
CIA first chose an unspeakably unqualified political
activist for a sham intelligence mission, structured
it so that the results would be utterly public, and
then -- when the activist resumed his
publicity-hound activity -- demanded and achieved a
high-profile criminal investigation into White House
activities that resulted, so far, in the indictment
of the Vice President's chief of staff. It's time
for the Justice Department -- or, better yet, for
the Senate Intelligence Committee -- to investigate
the Wilson/Plame sham. Not only was the Wilson
mission to Niger a sham, but the CIA's demand for an
investigation of Robert Novak's outing of Valerie
Plame may itself have been a criminal act.
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Jed Babbin, an NRO contributor, is author of the
forthcoming book, Inside the Asylum: Why the U.N.
and Old Europe are Worse than You Think.
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