October 21, 2005
Was Plame Outed by a Foreign Spy?
The Larry Franklin-Plame connection
by Justin Raimondo
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=7717
For a good many years, I have been writing about the
tremendous influence of the neoconservatives in formulating
and implementing U.S. foreign policy, and maintaining that
their role has not just been important it has been
decisive. For underscoring the neocons' pivotal role since
before the Kosovo war I have been called a lot of
uncomplimentary names, the least of which is "conspiracy
theorist," and for a while there Antiwar.com's insistence on
emphasizing this theme tended to isolate us from antiwar
leftists, as well as alienating the more "mainstream" types
who doubted whether such an abstruse ideological movement
could possibly wield the sort of clout I was describing.
No more. Now the lefties over at, say, DailyKos.com, are hip
to the magnitude of the threat and are busy poring over old
PNAC position papers [.pdf] looking for clues to our present
predicament. Even the word neocon, once all but
unrecognizable to the great majority of readers, is now
firmly embedded in the American political lexicon even as
the consequences of their policies exact an ever increasing
toll. Yet still there are some doubters: how could such a
small group of people exercise such power especially
considering that they aren't exactly a mass movement.
Someone once quipped that there are only about 20 or so
neocons but 18 of them are major newspaper columnists. Yet
there is more to it than that, and now that Scooter-gate is
unfolding before the astonished eyes of official Washington,
the neocons' ubiquity in the mid-to-upper levels of the U.S.
government's national security and foreign policy
bureaucracy is all too obvious. General Anthony Zinni was
one of the first to call attention to the dangers inherent
in the neocons' foreign policy specialization, and now we
have another major senior figure in the Washington policy
establishment coming forward to confirm, in no uncertain
terms, the nature and extent of the problem.
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson was Colin Powell's chief of staff
over at the State Department, where he formerly served as
associate director of policy planning. Before that, he was
the director of the U.S. Marine Corps War College. At a
recent talk given at the New America Foundation in
Washington, D.C., Col. Wilkerson described the dysfunctional
mess the national security bureaucracy finds itself in these
days, due in large part to the sheer complexity of the
problems we face. He emphasized the need for dissent,
because the would-be central planners can't possibly know
all there is to know about even a single issue say,
nuclear proliferation and must depend on others who have
no compunctions about speaking freely, without fear of
violating some party line. Yet that, he sadly avers, is not
the case today:
"And when I say that is not the case today, I stop on 26
January 2005. I don't know what the case is today; I wish I
did. But the case that I saw for four-plus years was a case
that I have never seen in my studies of aberrations,
bastardizations, perturbations, changes to the national
security decision-making process. What I saw was a cabal
between the vice president of the United States, Richard
Cheney, and the secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld, on
critical issues that made decisions that the bureaucracy did
not know were being made. And then when the bureaucracy was
presented with the decision to carry them out, it was
presented in a such a disjointed, incredible way that the
bureaucracy often didn't know what it was doing as it moved
to carry them out."
A cabal it's such a cool word, I try not to overuse it.
Slightly foreign-sounding and somehow exotic, it has the
advantages of being short and unambiguous as to its exact
meaning. The members of a cabal are engaged in a conspiracy,
usually of a criminal nature, and they are often to be found
in the upper reaches of powerful institutions, especially
government institutions, plotting coups d'etat. The Roman
senators who murdered Caesar belonged to a republican (small
"r") cabal, whose members resented the conqueror of Gaul's
determination to take their republic down the road to
empire. In our own time, as Wilkerson and his former boss
observed, another sort of cabal seized control of the U.S.
government and steered it down the same road. As Seymour
Hersh put it:
"The question we have to say to ourselves is, OK, so here's
what happens, a bunch of guys, 8 or 9 neoconservatives,
cultists not Charles Manson cultists, but cultists get
in and it's not, with all due respect to Michael Moore, and
you'll read it, his movie's fine, but it's not about oil,
it's not even about protecting Israel, it's about a Utopia
they have, it's about an idea they have. Not only about
democracy can be spread in a sense, I would say Paul
Wolfowitz is the greatest Trotskyite of our time, he
believes in permanent revolution, and in the Middle East to
begin, needless to say.
"And so you have a bunch of people who've been for 10, 12
years have been fantasizing since the 1991 Gulf War on the
way to resolve problems. And of course Israel will be a
beneficiary and etc., etc., but the world in their eyes
this was Utopia. And so they got together, this small group
of cultists, and how did they do it? They did do it. They've
taken the government over. And what's amazing to me, and
what really is troubling, is how fragile our democracy is.
Look what happened to us."
Sure, our republic is fragile, especially these days yet
it isn't as fragile as Hersh feared. Yes, our institutions
were corrupted by a well-organized conspiracy of liars with
an agenda, who deceived the nation into going to war and
committing what one general called the worst strategic
disaster in American history. We will suffer the
consequences for generations to come: we are damaged, but
not beyond repair. The self-correcting mechanisms built into
our republican form of government have lashed back at this
alien intrusion, and the coup-plotters are cornered. That's
what Patrick J. "Bulldog" Fitzgerald has accomplished on our
behalf, and for that we owe him a debt of gratitude.
Not a few have exposed the cabal Col. Wilkerson spoke of,
but Fitzgerald armed with the subpoena power and a passion
for justice is going after them with a vengeance, rooting
them out of the corridors of power and hauling them into
court, where they are being called to account. Fitzgerald is
"turning" the foot soldiers of the cabal, the ones who did
the dirty work, and getting them to rat on their commanding
officers. Raw Story, which is the place to go these days for
the latest in the rats' sweepstakes, reported that John
Hannah, Dick Cheney's national security adviser, was turning
state's evidence as of Tuesday, and Wednesday it was David
Wurmser, Cheney's chief adviser on Middle East affairs.
Wurmser, whose Israeli-born wife Meyrav is director of the
Center for Middle East Policy at the neoconservative Hudson
Institute, is the principal author of a by-now-famous 1996
policy paper, "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing
the Realm," prepared for then-Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu by the Jerusalem-based Institute for Advanced
Strategic Political Studies. The "Clean Break" strategy
proposed an attempt by Israel to break out of its military
and political isolation in the midst of a hostile Arab sea
by pursuing regime-change in Iraq, and eventually Syria.
Wurmser sought to mobilize the far-right wing of Israel's
Likud party, represented by Netanyahu, around a vision of a
Greater Israel surrounded by much lesser enemies. Syria, in
Wurmser's view, was the main target, but the road to
Damascus, he contended, had to run though Baghdad. "Whoever
inherits Iraq dominates the entire Levant strategically," he
wrote. The key to Israel's regional hegemony was in
rejecting "land for peace" and creating a "natural axis"
consisting of Israel, Jordan, and a Hashemite Iraq that
could "squeeze and detach Syria from the Saudi peninsula."
This would be "the prelude to redrawing the map of the
Middle East" to Israel's advantage, of course.
Among the other co-authors whose names adorn "A Clean
Break": Douglas J. Feith, director of policy at the
Department of Defense, and the ubiquitous Richard Perle, who
is having his own problems with prosecutor Fitzgerald.
The connection of Israel to all this is plain enough: for
the neoconservatives, Israel plays the same role as the old
Soviet Union did to the American Communist Party. Acting
sometimes in tandem with Tel Aviv, and always in Israel's
interests, the cabal Wilkerson and others have identified is
pursuing an ideological vision, which Seymour Hersh refers
to above. Yet it could not be pursued in a vacuum, without
the assistance of allies, and certainly the Israelis have
played a key role in influencing the U.S. government to
tread the path to war covertly in the case of Iraq, and
now quite openly when it comes to Syria and Iran.
The Israeli penetration of our national security has been
put in the spotlight, lately, by the indictment and guilty
plea of former Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin on charges
of spying for Israel. During his tenure as the Pentagon's
top Iran specialist, when he worked for Doug Feith, Franklin
was caught red-handed funneling highly classified
information to Steve Rosen, AIPAC's chief lobbyist, and
Keith Weissman, AIPAC's top foreign policy analyst, who then
passed the stolen secrets on to the Israeli embassy. The
interconnectedness of the investigation into AIPAC's treason
with Fitzgerald's probe is underscored by the following
passage from Franklin's indictment:
"On or about June 3, 2003, Franklin met with FO-3 [Naor
Gilon] at the POAC [Pentagon Officers Athletic Club], and
the discussion centered on a specific person, not in the
United Status government, and her thoughts concerning the
nuclear program of the Middle Eastern country and,
separately, certain charity, efforts in Foreign Nation A."
If Franklin and his Israeli handler a nuclear weapons
specialist were talking about a woman whose "thoughts
concerning the nuclear program" of a certain "Middle Eastern
country" had some significance, then surely Judith Miller is
a likely candidate. When we add in the business about
"certain charity efforts in Foreign Nation A," the
identification becomes even more credible: "Foreign Nation
A" is Israel, the "charity efforts" consist of work on
behalf of the Iraqi Jewish Archive, a joint project
undertaken by Miller, Harold Rhode (Franklin's associate
and fellow suspect in Feith's policy shop), and Ahmed
Chalabi. It might be said that these efforts on behalf of
the Archive are not taking place "in Israel," as the wording
of the indictment puts it, but the ultimate location of the
archives is uncertain, and surely Israel is one very
possible destination. In any case, it can safely be said
that this is a project undertaken on Israel's behalf.
As Franklin and Gilon hung out at the Pentagon Officers
Athletic Club, shooting the breeze, it seems Ms. Miller was
the subject of their conversation, at least in part. Did the
name Valerie Plame also come up?
The first week of June 2003, was an eventful time in the
Plame outing drama: Walter Pincus, a Washington Post
reporter, made inquiries at the CIA about Ambassador Joe
Wilson's trip to Niger. Also that week, a memo addressed to
undersecretary of state Marc Grossman referred to Plame.
Plame's name and CIA affiliations were being whispered
around Washington, and the knives were slowly being
unsheathed and aimed at Ambassador Wilson's throat
The FBI was listening as Franklin and Gilon discussed
closely held national security secrets. The question is: Do
the Feds have the two of them on tape gossiping about that
troublesome gal over at the CIA's anti-nuclear-proliferation
unit whose husband could potentially cause the War Party an
awful lot of trouble?
Inquiring minds want to know. And I'm willing to bet I'm not
the only one taking an interest in what transpired at the
POAC that day.
What leads me to suspect something of the sort is that
Rosen's and Weissman's lawyers are demanding access to all
the extensive tapes and other materials recording the
surveillance of their clients, but the government, in an
unusual move, is refusing, much to the judge's
consternation.
"I am having a hard time," said Judge T. S. Ellis to
prosecutor Kevin DiGregori, "getting over the fact that the
defendants can't hear their own statements, and whether that
is so fundamental that if it doesn't happen, this case will
have to be dismissed."
I wouldn't count on a dismissal, however. Judge Ellis seemed
baffled as to the reason why the defendants couldn't hear
their own incriminating words, but it could be their lawyers
who are the problem. It wouldn't do for them to hear their
clients "outing" Valerie Plame or otherwise implicating
themselves in the Plame matter such a revelation could
endanger and possibly abort Fitzgerald's case at a crucially
important moment in its gestation.
Amid all the speculation about who outed Plame, and who was
in a position to know what she was up to, it is odd that no
one has mentioned the possibility of a foreign intelligence
agency being involved. Yet this would explain the nature of
the conspiracy that Fitzgerald is said to be pursuing, going
far beyond a possible violation of the Intelligence
Identities Protection Act and crossing the line into
espionage.
Was Plame outed by agents of a foreign power? Given what we
know, it's entirely possible. As to which country would be
ruthless and motivated enough to do it, I hereby
nominate "Foreign Nation A" as the most likely candidate.
Justin Raimondo
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=7717
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Special prosecutor, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, is investigating
the outing CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson. Suspicions have
been solidly cast upon Karl Rove and Scooter Libby. There is
no doubt that the crime wasn't committed alone or without
the help of others.
Fitzgerald Launches Web Site
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osc/index.html
Article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/04/11/LI2005041100879.html
Patrick J. Fitzgerald Investigating Bush Administration
LEAKGATE: This White House Scandal Finally Tips the Scale!
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/leakgate.htm
Page 24 Paragraph numbered 7of the AIPAC Spy Ring Indictment
(see below)
http://news.findlaw.com/nytimes/docs/dod/usfrnklin80205ind.pdf
This is in reference to a meeting between FRANKLIN (Larry
Franklin) and FO-3 (Naor Gilon) at the Pentagon Officers
Athletic Club. The woman referenced is Judith Miller. Miller
is a reporter for the New York Times who is as I write held
in a Federal Facility in contempt of court. She wrote many
now discredited stories on WMDs for the Times. The
Charitable work was The Iraqi Jewish Archive which Judith
Miller and Harold Rhode cooperated on with Ahmad Chalabi.
I have reason to believe that the conversation between Larry
Franklin and Naor Gilon about Judith Miller included a
reference to Valerie Plame. This case becomes a time bomb if
it is revealed that Mossad had a part in the outing of CIA
agent Plame.
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Judith Miller is Unnamed Woman in AIPAC Spy Ring Indictment


http://www.apfn.org/APFN/JUDITH_MILLER.HTM