The White House Iraq Group (WHIG): The high powered White House organization behind the marketing of the war in Iraq and at the heart of the Valerie Plame affair
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Brief profile of each of the members of WHIG.
- Andrew Card.
- Karl Rove.
- Mary Matalin.
- Karen Hughes.
- James R. Wilkinson.
- Nicholas Calio.
- Condoleezza Rice.
- Stephen Hadley.
- Scooter Libby.
- The outing of Valerie Plame as a covert CIA agent.
- Her cover: 'Energy analyst' for 'Brewster Jennings and Associates'.
- Robert Novak's column: 'Mission to Niger' in Timeshall.com.
- Washington Post's comments on June 12th.
- Suspicion on WHIG's involvement in the outing of Valerie Plame.
- The investigation is U.S. Attorney General Albert Gonzales.
- Conclusion.
- Works cited.
Abstract
The white house iraq group (whig) is a high powered and controversial group comprised of some of the most powerful and influential people in the white house in the time leading up to the 2003 invasion of iraq. whig originates from a white house task force set up in August 2002 by white house Chief of Staff Andrew Card. It was whig who was in charge of creating a favorable media environment to inform the public about the reasons the white house wanted to go to war in iraq. Essentially, as many opponents have charged, whig was formed to "sell" the war in iraq.
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