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In reply to the discussion: The Invisible Man: Jeffrey Sterling, CIA Whistleblower [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)56. So when Sterling revealed Human Asset #1 to sell his book.....
note, a CIA case officer revealing his own agent in the field, mind you, that wasn't vindictive?
He was convicted for more than leaking. What is your defense of the charges related to Human Asset #1?
Judith Miller did it to sell newsprint. Sterling did it to hawk a book. Not seeing much wiggle room there.
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Operation Merlin was a successful Clinton era op. We gave fake plans to Iran,
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#6
Tell us why you think President Clinton should go to jail for Operation Merlin. nt
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#16
there's nothing to guarantee Risen testifying Sterling wasn't the source would have exonerated him
bigtree
Jan 2015
#35
How is it a strawman? The allegation was that Sterling leaked to Risen. Sterling denied it.
randome
Jan 2015
#44
tha answer is that the defense felt they could not compel that answer from Risen
bigtree
Jan 2015
#49
So Sterling wanted to go to jail because he didn't want to inconvenience Risen?
randome
Jan 2015
#51
his initial report was to Senate investigators and it's questionable whether the 'leak' was from him
bigtree
Jan 2015
#13
If it had....why didn't Sterling call Risen to the stand to confirm that Sterling
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#14
Wrong....Risen refused to reveal his source to the prosecution. Had the defense
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#21
No...it's legal fact. The reason Risen wasn't called to the stand, although Sterling could have
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#30
Risen wouldn't testify for the prosecution. He'd have been immediately jailed at the trial
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#22
Yes...it's been the law of the land for 40 years now. You don't have a right to avoid
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#40
Oh bullshit. Sterling blowing the whistle on ridiculous botched CIA ops
riderinthestorm
Jan 2015
#54
hoping that if enough garbage is thrown in the air, readers will turn away from the stink
bigtree
Jan 2015
#38
Yes...it must be disinformation if someone not only disagrees with you, they
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#42
strange to present yourself as an authority on Sterling's defense, while working to discredit him
bigtree
Jan 2015
#47
Thank you...what was posted completely supports my point. The defense could have
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#48
He still could have been called by defense, and had he refused on the stand, at trial,
msanthrope
Jan 2015
#53
so 'damning' that the government pleaded with the judge to bar Risen's testimony
bigtree
Jan 2015
#64