Comments: Uranium from Africa: How "Bought" Became "Sought" - Part 2-5: The October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE)

THE COURT: Are you going to be seeking to introduce
24 any evidence about what Wilson discovered on the trip and what
25 he reported back?
01 MR. FITZGERALD: No, Your Honor. There will be
02 controversies. But when Mr. Libby says, for example, he didn't
03 approve forgeries, we won't disagree. We won't disagree that
04 Mr. Wilson was not sent by the vice president.
05 What will come up are the conversations were Mr.
06 Libby says to someone did the vice president send him on the
07 trip and he said no. The vice president asked a question. In
08 response to the question, the CIA sent him on a trip by
09 themselves. He came back. He reported to the CIA and then in
10 May of '03 this controversy breaks out.

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