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The Politics of Truth_Inside the Lies That Put the White House on Trial and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity

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by Joseph Wilson


  refugee camps, in Zaire

  role in New World Order

  role in postwar Iraq

  sanctions UNITA

  United Nations Security Council

  inspection program, in Iraq. see also United Nations Security Council, resolution 1441

  resolution 1441

  article 10

  effectiveness of

  resolution 598

  resolution 687

  resolutions, violation of

  in Iraq

  search for WMD

  United States

  and Angolan war

  civil rights movement

  interest in Gabon oil

  military

  character, of soldiers

  organization, post-WWII

  training, joint, with African troops

  relations with Africa, during Clinton administration

  relations with Angola

  relations with France

  relations with Kuwait

  relations with Turkey

  reputation, world

  role, in New World Order

  United States Army, Seventh Corps, deployed to the Gulf

  United States Information Service (USIS)

  University of Washington in Seattle

  University of California

  Los Angeles

  Santa Barbara

  University of Washington, School of Public Affairs

  uranium

  consortium of consumer nations

  mining industry

  sought by Iraqi official

  yellowcake

  uranium deal allegations

  announced as false

  documents a forgery

  Bush, George W., administration lies about

  investigated

  reappear

  uranium industry

  uranium-producing countries

  USAID (U. S. Agency for International Development)

  in Republic of the Congo

  in Senegal

  vanden Heuvel, Katrina

  Vanity Fair

  Vatican’s Africa Radio

  “Velvet Divorce”

  Verveer, Melanne

  Vienna Convention

  Viertel, Peter

  Vietnam war

  Wilson and draft

  Voice of America

  in Sâo Tomé

  Vonnegut, Kurt

  Waas, Murray

  Walker, Edward (Ned)

  Walker, Harold “Hooky”

  Walker, Lannon

  Wall Street Journal

  Walters, Vernon

  Wanké, Daouda Malam

  war

  process of declaring, in U. S.

  president’s role

  war, consequences of

  war protests, 1960s

  Warbah island, Kuwait

  Ward, Vicky (Vanity Fair)

  Warner, John

  wars of liberation, and political will

  Warsaw Pact

  Washington, D. C.

  communications with

  sharing with Iraqis

  Iraqi embassy

  plans evacuation of diplomats

  Washington Post

  Washington State

  Washington Times

  Wayne, John

  weapons of mass destruction (WMD). see WMD (weapons of mass destruction)

  websites, news

  Webster, William

  Weekly Standard

  Weinberger, Caspar

  Welch, David

  West Africa

  communication system, outdated

  culture of

  “What I Didn’t Find in Africa” (Wilson)

  Whidbey Island, Pudget Sound

  Whitewater investigation

  wildlife, in Africa

  Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C.

  Williams, Mike

  Wilson, Brian

  Wilson, Joseph

  birth of children

  campaign contributions

  campaigns for John Kerry

  CIA mission to Niger

  committment to duty

  confronts Novak

  contracts hepatitis A

  diplomatic career

  in Burundi

  as CINC advisor

  in Gabon

  in Iraq. see Kuwait, Iraqi invasion of; Wilson, Joseph, in Iraq

  joins Foreign Service

  nominated for ambassadorships

  as NSC Director of African Affairs

  qualifications for CINC advisorship

  in Republic of the Congo

  endorses John Kerry for president

  family history

  frog-marching comment

  in the media

  addresses Novak story

  praised for role in Iraq

  meets Barbara Bush

  meets Bill Clinton

  meets Valerie Plame

  meets with CIA operatives

  agrees to mission

  reports on Niger

  meets with George H. W. Bush

  meets with Owens-Kirkpatrick

  as NSC Director of African Affairs

  plans book

  political beliefs

  rank, as former Ambassador

  receives Distinguished Service Award

  receives Ron Ridenhour Award

  and Saddam Hussein

  in South Africa

  suffers Bell’s palsy

  takes Congressional Fellowship

  takes Foreign Service exam

  TV appearances

  on CNN’s American Morning

  Daily Show with Jon Stewart

  FOX

  Hannity & Colmes

  Late Edition (CNN)

  writings

  “Republic or Empire”

  San Jose Mercury News

  “Seeking Honesty in U. S. Policy”

  “What I Didn’t Find in Africa”

  Wilson, Joseph, in Iraq

  confronts Aziz

  leisure activities

  living arrangements

  receives appointment

  returns from

  declines media invitations

  emotional sequalae

  meets with Bush and advisors

  and Saddam Hussein

  Wilson, Joseph (Joseph Wilson’s son)

  Wilson, Pete

  Wilson, Sabrina (Wilson’s daughter)

  Wilson, Samantha (Wilson’s daughter)

  Wilson, Trevor (Wilson’s son)

  Win Without War coalition

  Wisner, Frank

  WMD (weapons of mass destruction). see also inspection program, in Iraq

  Hussein announces posession

  Iraqi

  failure to find

  Hussein’s need to control

  as justification for invasion

  search for

  U. S. bombs sites

  in rogue states

  Wohlstetter, Albert

  Wohlstetter, Roberta

  Wolf, Audrey

  Wolf, Chris

  Wolfowitz, Paul

  Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington

  Woodruff, Judy (CNN)

  Woodward, Bob, Bush at War

  Woolsey, James

  World Health Organization (WHO)

  World Trade Center attacks. see September 11, 2001

  World Transformed, A (Bush and Scowcroft)

  World War I

  World War II

  European Command

  post-

  service in

  Wright, Jim

  Wurmser, David

  Wye River memorandum

  Yassin Ramadan, Taha

  yellowcake

  Yemen

  Yes, Minister (British TV show)

  Yom Kippur War

  Young, Andrew

  Yugoslavia

  al-Zahawi, Wissam

  Zahn, Paula (CNN)

  Zaire

  civil war

  Zakho, Ira
q

  Zambia

  Zao, “Ancien Combatant” (song)

  Zenawi, Meles

  Zimbabwe

  Zinni, Anthony

  Zionism, compared to Nazism

  About the Author

  AMBASSADOR JOSEPH C. WILSON, IV, served as a diplomat in the American Foreign Service from 1976 until 1998. Wilson served as special assistant to the president and senior director for African affairs at the National Security Council from June 1997 until July 1998. In that capacity he was responsible for the coordination of U.S. policy to the forty-seven countries of sub-Saharan Africa. He was one of the principal architects of President Clinton’s historic trip to Africa in March 1998.

  Wilson was the political adviser to the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces, Europe, from 1995-1997, during NATO’s peacekeeping deployment to Bosnia. He served as U.S. ambassador to the Gabonese Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe from 1992 to 1995. From 1988 to 1991, Ambassador Wilson served in Baghad, Iraq, as deputy chief of mission at the U. S. Embassy. During “Desert Shield” he was the acting ambassador and was responsible for the negotiations that resulted in the release of several hundred American hostages. He was the last American official to meet with Saddam Hussein before the launching of “Desert Storm.”

  Wilson was raised in California and graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1972. He is a graduate of the Senior Seminar (1992), the most advanced international affairs training offered by the U.S. government. He holds the Department of Defense Distinguished Service Award; the Department of State Superior and Meritorious Honor Awards; the University of California, Santa Barbara, Distinguished Alumnus Award; and the American Foreign Service Association William R. Rivkin Award. Additionally, he has been decorated as a commander in the Order of the Equatorial Star by the government of Gabon and as an admiral in the El Paso Navy by the El Paso, Texas, county commissioners.

  Ambassador Wilson is CEO of JCWilson International Ventures, Corp., a firm specializing in strategic management and international business development. He is married to the former Valerie Plame and is the father of two sets of twins.

  1 Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, Angolan political party founded in 1956.

  THE POLITICS OF TRUTH

  Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife’s CIA Identity

  A Diplomat’s Memoir

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  Copyright © 2004 by Joseph C. Wilson

  Excerpts from The Complete Poems of Cavafy, copyright © 1961 and renewed 1989 by Rae Dalven,

  All photographs courtesy of the author’s collection.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available.

  eISBN : 978-0-786-71527-5

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