Saturday, April 22, 2006

The CIA leaker

Larry Johnson worked at the CIA for Mary McCarthy, the CIA employee fired for allegedly leaking the secret CIA prisons story to Dana Priest (who just last week won a Pulitzer for the reports). He has some interesting insights.

Now things get interesting. She could find out about secret prisons if Intelligence Officers involved with that program had filed a complaint with the IG or if there was some incident that compelled senior CIA officials to determine an investigation was warranted. In other words, this program did not come to Mary's attention (if the allegations are true) because she worked on it as an ops officer. Instead, it appears an investigation of the practice had been proposed or was underway. That's another story reporters probably ought to be tracking down.

I am struck by the irony that Mary McCarthy may have been fired for blowing the whistle and ensuring that the truth about an abuse was told to the American people. There is something potentially honorable in that action; particularly when you consider that George Bush authorized Scooter Libby to leak misleading information for the purpose of deceiving the American people about the grounds for going to war in Iraq. While I'm neither a fan nor friend of Mary's, she may have done a service for her country. She was a lousy manager in my experience, but she is not a traitor and has not betrayed the identity of an undercover intelligence officer. That dirty work was done by the minions of George Bush and Dick Cheney. It is important to keep that fact in the forefront as the judgment on Mary McCarthy's acts is rendered.


If she found out about the program because an investigation of it had been requested, then felt compelled to go to a reporter, one can easily surmise that she took the latter action because that investigation was going nowhere or its findings were being ignored.

Via Josh Marshall.

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