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Plamegate: The John Bolton Connection
by Arianna Huffington
September 22, 2005
I'm now hearing that the investigation may be inching closer to
never-confirmed UN Ambassador John Bolton.
According to two sources, Bolton's former chief of staff, Fred
Fleitz, was at least one of the sources of the classified
information about Valerie Plame that flowed through the Bush
administration and eventually made its way into Bob Novak's now
infamous column.
After delving into Fleitz, I can safely report that he is, at a
minimum, a very interesting character.
He is a career CIA agent who Bolton handpicked to join him at
Foggy Bottom, having gotten to know him during the
administration of the first President Bush. While working as
Bolton's top aide, Fleitz also continued his work in the CIA's
WINPAC division, the group responsible for some of the worst
prewar intelligence on Iraq (for instance, they were, among
other things, big fans of Curveball and had "high confidence" in
the presence of WMD in Iraq).
"I perform liaison function for the [CIA] and Mr. Bolton,"
Fleitz told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in April 2005
[pdf]. What he would have said if he'd been given truth serum
is: "I've kept my CIA portfolio, which made it easier to become
an intel-gathering machine for Bolton, who in turn was Cheney's
spear-carrier in the State Department – working tirelessly to
undermine Powell and Armitage while, at the same time, feeding
the intel to Miller and the New York Times."
Over the years, Fleitz earned a reputation as Bolton's chief
enforcer, a swashbuckler willing to go the extra mile to make
the intel fit the desired policy – even if it meant knocking a
few heads. And his dual role (serving what he called his "two
bosses") put him in the position to pick up – and deliver to
Bolton – all kinds of information... including, perhaps, the
spousal standing of a certain CIA analyst named Valerie. Even
though Plame was in operations and Fleitz was in WINPAC, he
obviously was in a position to know.
So when Joe Wilson started making a stink about faulty intel,
you can bet that those whose raison d'être had been spreading
faulty intel would move mountains to discredit him. This is a
key point because, in the end, Plamegate isn't about the outing
of Valerie Plame or the sliming of Joe Wilson. It's about Iraq
and the White House's attempt to slam the door on questions
about the corrupted intelligence that was used to lead us into a
disastrous war. Intel that Fleitz and Bolton played a key role
in shaping.
So what does this all mean to the ongoing Plamegate
investigation? Well, another source close to Bolton recently
described his management style to me as "Very hands on. Nothing
goes by him. His staff does what he wants. He's not the kind of
guy to have his staffers freelancing." So, if Fleitz was a key
source of the Plame info and Bolton is not the kind of guy to
have his staffers freelancing… does this mean Bolton was being
less than forthcoming when he told people, in the words of my
source, that "the first time he ever heard Valerie Plame's name
was when he read it in the newspaper"? Or was he merely sharing
talking points with Tim Russert?
So could Ambassador Bolton actually be a target of Pat
Fitzgerald's investigation? When considering this question, it's
important to keep in mind that he's never been subpoenaed or
questioned by the Plamegate grand jury – and, as a lawyer who
does work for the New York Times put it: "The target of a grand
jury investigation would not ordinarily be subpoenaed to testify
before the grand jury."
So here is what we know: We know that Fleitz was the connection
to the CIA, and that Bolton was close to Scooter Libby (and the
rest of the neocons, of course) and Judy Miller (for whom he was
an important source, although the last time she quoted him by
name was in 1999 when he was at the American Enterprise
Institute). And here is what we don't know: we don't know the
pathway through which Plame's identity got into Novak's column.
Did Miller learn about Plame from her old chum Bolton? Did she
pass that info on to Libby? Or had Bolton already told Libby?
And Rove? Or was it all just passed around and around in a cozy
game of neocon phone tag? It makes one wonder more than ever
before what Bolton and Miller talked about when he visited her
in jail.
Meanwhile the New York Times continues to churn out ever more
desperate and illogical "free Judy" editorials. Monday's was a
particularly shameful attempt to link the jailing of Miller (who
could go free the second she agrees to stop covering for her
administration pals – or her own rear end) to that of Chinese
journalist Zhao Yan (who isn't even sure why he's been in jail
for the last year, or whether he'll ever be freed or tortured or
executed). The Times' pallid disclaimer, "We are not suggesting
that the American justice system can be compared to China's," is
an additional disgrace, since the entire editorial is based on
doing just that. C'mon, guys, if you are going to use specious
reasoning, at least don't compound it by being disingenuous too.
Here's a suggestion: before you write another overwrought Judy
editorial, how about writing one explaining what happened to the
in-house Times investigation into Miller's connection to
Plamegate (which sources tell me has been stopped). Or one
reporting the fact that Judy is negotiating with Fitzgerald and
may be facing criminal contempt charges.
These are stories that deserve some space, don't you think? At
least as much as last week's surprisingly upbeat story on John
Bolton.
* Arianna Huffington, author and columnist, edits The Huffington
Post.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/huffington1.html
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