maybe most important facts first:
-- Robert Novak outed Valerie Plame. He like Sy Hersh and some other smart journalists noticed via their contacts, that CIA is interally crazy re. WMD's, State Dept. too and Bush admin too. So he connected the dots and sharply looked at the situation.
Smart thinking got him the clue
-- Libby "outed" in theory Plame to Judith Miller, but she never really had much common sense
(also "outed" is not fully correct as Libby -- at least at that point of time really didn't know what's going on, and feared someone wants to fuck him over.)
At the time of the incident, 14 July 2003, Valerie Plame was a CIA field operative transitioning into a desk jockey role for the CIA. In 1997, she told Wilson, whom she was only “dating” at the time, that she was a CIA operative. She “outed” herself many years before Libby knew about her. There is circumstantial evidence, she had similarly “outed” herself to others; yet, she was not dismissed or arrested for violating the law or CIA regulations.[/SIZE][/FONT]
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
all here so far mostly true. except for really minor details i agree. however i'm 100% sure you never worked for the CIA -- because anyone who has could not answer in this way. (really if you have the chance to know someone from CIA ask them about this!)
Joseph Wilson was not an innocent, private citizen criticizing his government as TexTushHog suggests. Joseph Wilson was a former government employee (State Department) hired by the CIA—because of his wife’s position and connections—to gather intelligence in Niger. Based on his lone observations, without the permission of his employer (the CIA) and without personal knowledge of or regard for other intelligence that existed, Wilson imperiously presumed to be the “only” expert on the matter.
The truth is actually more complex: WMD's were a really hot topic within CIA at that time, and CIA was actually not split into republican or democrat camps but in many camps which either thought WMDs exist or do not.
Apart from CIA, the State Dept. was also divided on this topic.
Bush administration itself was divided. But Condi Rice really believed.
Wilson himself did not know -- neither did Plame know it for sure at that time. But Wilson knew Bush administration mostly believes it, CIA is very divided and State Dept. skeptical.
So initially Wilson really wanted to know what is going on -- once he knew it, he thought Bush administration is making this up