I'm not a fan of CIA (Chile anyone), but really, you gotta know that's not a nice thing to do. To quote the spouse of the "outed" spy:
Naming her this way would have compromised every operation, every relationship, every network with which she had been associated in her entire career.
Basically some "senior White House officials" just struck a blow against our war against terror. Gee thanks.
Here's more from the editorial, which gives some good background on this growing scandal: The ambassador's wife
In a White House that is notoriously protective of those things it considers official secrets, there has been not a word of reprimand for the officials involved in the growing scandal over former ambassador Joseph Wilson IV.
Wilson is the official sent by the CIA to look into allegations that Iraq had attempted to purchase uranium for a nuclear weapons program from the African nation of Niger. Two White House officials recently revealed that Wilson's wife, whom they identified as a CIA operative, was instrumental in his being selected for this delicate mission.
It is appalling, at best, that the president should allow anyone on his staff to reveal the identity of a covert CIA agent. Even worse, some speculate that Wilson's wife was "outed" because the former ambassador had recently revealed that, after going to Niger for the CIA in February, 2002, he had reported that the allegations of an Iraqi uranium deal were "highly doubtful." ...
This is an issue that cries out for investigation. The White House no doubt will dismiss the issue as a ploy to discredit Bush for political gain. But that's far too facile a justification for failing to pursue the matter.
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