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Venerdì 20 luglio 2007

Il giudice allontana la causa della perdita di CIA

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Un giudice degli Stati Uniti ha allontanato la causa dell'ex operatore di CIA contro i funzionari maggiori della gestione di Bush, eliminanti uno di ultima eccedenza di casi di corte la fuoriuscita dell'identità del Valerie Plame. Plame, la moglie di ex ambasciatore Joseph Wilson, aveva accusato Dick Cheney, il vice presidente ed altri della cospirazione fuoriuscire la sua identità in 2003.

Ha detto che violato la sua segretezza ed era retribution illegale per critica del suo marito sulla politica di guerra di Irak della gestione.

US District Judge John Bates dismissed the case on Thursday on jurisdictional grounds and said he would not express an opinion on the US constitutional arguments.

Bates dismissed the case against all defendants: Cheney, White House political adviser Karl Rove, former White House aide I Lewis “Scooter” Libby and Richard Armitage, a former deputy secretary of state.

Leaked to media

Plame’s identity was revealed in a syndicated newspaper column in 2003, shortly after Wilson began criticising the administration’s march to war in Iraq.

Armitage and Rove were the sources for that article, which touched off a lengthy leak investigation.

Nobody was charged with leaking but Libby was convicted of lying and obstructing the investigation.

George Bush, the US president, commuted Libby’s 2 1/2-year prison term before the former aide served any time.

While Bates did not address the constitutional questions, he seemed to agree with administration officials who said they were acting within their job duties.

Plame had argued that what they did was illegal and outside the scope of their government jobs.

“The alleged means by which defendants chose to rebut Mr Wilson’s comments and attack his credibility may have been highly unsavoury,” Bates wrote.

“But there can be no serious dispute that the act of rebutting public criticism, such as that levied by Mr Wilson against the Bush administration’s handling of pre-war foreign intelligence, by speaking with members of the press is within the scope of defendants’ duties as high-level executive branch officials.”

Plame’s lawyers said they would appeal the decision.

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