Did
Kerry Blow the Cover of a CIA Operative?
Senators May Have Named CIA Operative
Washington Post
Tuesday, April 12,
2005; Page A10
During a hearing on John R. Bolton's nomination to be ambassador to the
United Nations, Bolton and members of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
referred to the analyst as "Mr. Smith." They were discussing one of
the officials involved in a dispute over what Democrats said was Bolton's
inappropriate treatment of an intelligence analyst who disagreed with him.
"We referred to this other analyst at the CIA, whom I'll try and call
Mr. Smith here," Bolton said at one point.
But the committee chairman, Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), and Sen. John F.
Kerry (D-Mass.) mentioned a name that had not previously come up in public
accounts of the intelligence flap.
In questioning Bolton, Kerry read from a transcript of closed-door
interviews that committee staffers conducted with State Department officials
before yesterday's hearing.
"Did Otto Reich share his belief that [the person in question] should
be removed from his position? The answer is yes," Kerry said,
characterizing one interview. "Did John Bolton share that view?"
Kerry asked. Again, he said the answer was yes.
"As I said, I had lost confidence in Mr. Smith, and I conveyed
that," Bolton replied. "I thought that was the honest thing to
do."
-- Associated Press