The Most Important Criminal Case in American History
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If special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald delivers indictments of a
few functionaries of the vice president’s office or the White
House, we are likely to have on our hands a constitutional
crisis. The evidence of widespread wrongdoing and conspiracy is
before every American with a cheap laptop and a cable television
subscription. And we do not have the same powers of subpoena
granted to Fitzgerald.
We know, however, based upon what we have read and seen and
heard that someone created fake documents related to Niger and
Iraq and used them as a false pretense to launch America into an
invasion of Iraq. And when a former diplomat made an honest
effort to find out the facts, a plan was hatched to both
discredit and punish him by revealing the identity of his
undercover CIA agent wife.
Patrick Fitzgerald has before him the most important criminal
case in American history. Watergate, by comparison, was a random
burglary in an age of innocence. The investigator’s
prosecutorial authority in this present case is not constrained
by any regulation. If he finds a thread connecting the leak to
something greater, Fitzgerald has the legal power to follow it
to the web in search of the spider. It seems unlikely, then,
that he would simply go after the leakers and the people who
sought to cover up the leak when it was merely a secondary
consequence of the much greater crime of forging evidence to
foment war. Fitzgerald did not earn his reputation as an Irish
alligator by going after the little guy. Presumably, he is
trying to find evidence that Karl Rove launched a covert
operation to create the forged documents and then conspired to
out Valerie Plame when he learned the fraud was being uncovered
by Plame’s husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson. As much as this
sounds like the plot of a John le Carre novel, it also comports
with the profile of the Karl Rove I have known, watched,
traveled with and written about for the past 25 years.
We may stand witness to a definitive American moment of
democracy. The son of a New York doorman probably has in his
hands, in many ways, the fate of the republic. Because far too
many of us know and are aware of the crimes committed by our
government in our name, we are unlikely to settle for a handful
of minor indictments of bureaucrats. The last thing most of us
believe in is the rule of law. We do not trust our government or
the people we have elected but our constitution is still very
much alive and we choose to believe that destiny has placed
Patrick Fitzgerald at this time and this place in our history to
save us from the people we elected. If the law cannot get to the
truth of what has happened to the American people under the Bush
administration, then we all may begin to hear the early death
rattles of history’s greatest democracy.
Fortunately, there are good signs. Fitzgerald has reportedly
asked for a copy of the Italian government’s investigation into
the break-in of the Niger embassy in Rome and the source of the
forged documents. The blatantly fake papers, which purported to
show that Saddam Hussein had cut a deal to get yellowcake
uranium from Niger, turned up after a December 2001 meeting in
Rome involving neo-con Michael Ledeen, Larry Franklin, Harold
Rhodes, and Niccolo Pollari, the head of Italy’s intelligence
agency SISMI, and Antonio Martino, the Italian defense minister.
If Fitzgerald is examining the possibility that Ledeen was
executing a plan to help his friend Karl Rove build a case for
invading Iraq? Ledeen has long ties to Italian intelligence
agency operatives and has spanned the globe to bring the world
the constant variety of what he calls “creative destruction” to
build democracies. He makes the other neo-cons appear passive.
He brought the Reagan administration together with the Iranian
arms dealer who dragged the country through Iran-Contra and
shares with his close friend Karl Rove a personal obsession with
Machiavelli. Ledeen, who is almost rabidly anti-Arab, famously
told the Washington Post that Karl Rove told him, “Any time you
have a good idea, tell me.”
The federal grand jury has to at least consider whether Ledeen
called Rove with an idea to use his contacts with the Italian
CIA to hatch a plan to create the rationale for war. Ledeen told
radio interviewer Ian Masters and his producer Louis Vandenberg,
“I have absolutely no connection to the Niger documents, have
never even seen them. I did not work on them, never handled
them, know virtually nothing about them, don't think I ever
wrote or said anything about the subject.” It is strictly
coincidence then that some months after he and his neo-con
consorts and Italian intelligence officers met in Rome that the
Niger embassy was illegally entered and nothing was stolen other
than letterhead and seals. And equally coincident that forged
papers under those letterheads were slipped to Elisabetta Burba,
a writer for an Italian glossy owned by Silvio Berlusconi,
Italy’s prime minister, and a backer of the Bush invasion
scheme. Unfortunately for the pro-war neo-cons, even an Italian
tabloid would not publish the fake documents and turned them
over to the CIA and US government in Rome.
The other American attendees at Ledeen’s Roman Holiday are also
worthy of scrutiny. Larry Franklin was recently arrested for
leaking classified US government information to the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee. Ledeen sprang quickly to his
defense but Franklin faces prosecution next year and is most
probably cooperating with prosecutor Fitzgerald. Harold Rhode,
the other American actor in this tragicomic affair, worked the
Office of Special Plans (OSP) at the Department of Defense for
Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld. Characterized as a “counter-intelligence shop,” OSP
simply interpreted intelligence in a manner that fit the need
for evidence that Iraq had WMD. If the CIA gathered data that
said otherwise, OSP analyzed it differently or ignored the facts
and then reported to the vice president precisely what he wanted
to hear. Rhode also was the liaison between Ahmed Chalabi, the
convicted embezzler the Bush administration was using to feed
information to them and Judy Miller about the distortions and
lies required to fuel the rush to war.
No great extrapolation is necessary to assume that OSP, sitting
inside the CIA, got early word that Joseph Wilson was being
dispatched to Niger to investigate the sale of low-grade uranium
to Iraq. Rhode needed only to pick up the phone and call the
vice president’s chief of staff Scooter Libby, who would tell
his boss and Karl Rove. How hard is it for even Republicans to
believe, at this point, that Rove is capable of launching a plan
to discredit Wilson and punish him by exposing his wife? Rove
and his boss were not simply in danger of losing the prime cause
for the war; they faced an even graver political wound of being
discovered as covert agents who defrauded the government and the
public.
I have seen the spawn of Rove’s tortured mind and watched a
hundred of his political scams unfold and I am confident I know
how this one played out. Rove might have brought it up with his
fellow big brains in the White House Iraq Group, a propaganda
organization set up to disseminate information supporting the
war. There was likely a consensus to move the plan to smack down
Wilson out of the White House. Rove always keeps a layer of
operatives between himself and the person he gets to pull the
trigger. Libby was probably told to manage it out of the VP’s
office to protect the president because Karl always takes care
of his most prized assets. Libby then likely ordered John Hannah
and possibly David Wurmser to call the ever-friendly Judy Miller
at the New York Times and columnist Robert Novak to give them
Valerie Plame’s identity. Rove knew that Miller would call Libby
of Aspen for confirmation and his old friend Novak was certain
to call Rove who, as an unidentified senior White House
official, would confirm the identity on background only. Because
Novak is a partisan gunslinger, he wrote more quickly than
Miller and when she saw the firestorm his story created, she
backed off and has since been trying to cover for herself and
Libby. Miller’s later claim that she cannot remember who gave
her the “Valerie Flame” name is as much dissembling as Rove’s
unconvincing argument that he “forgot” he met with Time reporter
Matt Cooper. Karl Rove can remember precinct results from 19th
century presidential elections. He neither forgets nor forgives.
There you have it, Mr. Prosecutor. To quote an unreconstructed
former Republican presidential candidate, “You know it. I know
it. And the American people know it.” We expect you also to have
sufficient evidence to prove all of this. There are many of us
who are on the verge of losing faith in our democracy. We are
convinced that there are people within the highest ramparts of
American government who are willing to put our country at great
risk to advance their geo-political vision. We want our country
back. And all we have left is the power of the law. From what we
know, you are the right man come forth at the right time.
Prove to us we still live in a democracy and a nation of laws.
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James Moore is an Emmy-winning former television news
correspondent and the co-author of the bestselling, Bush's
Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential. He has
been writing and reporting from Texas for the past 25 years on
the rise of Rove and Bush and has traveled extensively on every
presidential campaign since 1976. He is currently writing a book
on the long term consequences for America of Bush and Rove
policies, which will be published next year.
``Fitzgerald is putting together a big case,'' Washington
attorney Robert Bennett, who represents Miller, said on the
ABC-TV program ``This Week'' yesterday.
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Wilson, Plame, Cooper... Don't Forget the Back Story!
* Listen to the MP3 Audio - Segment 3 (9.30 MB) 10/11/05
http://www.charlesgoyette.com/archive/media/2005-10-11-Charles-03.mp3
IS CHENEY GOING TO BE INDICTED?...BUSH HAD TO KNOW!!!!
Guest: Jane Hamsher
http://firedoglake.blogspot.com knows more than most about
why.
AUDIO: APROX 45 MINUTES.... OF WOW! WOW!!
http://www.charlesgoyette.com/archive/media/2005-10-13-Charles-03.mp3
LEAKGATE INFO AND LINKS:
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