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    US successes in, 25–26

      US withdrawal, xiii, 1–2, 322

      WMD aluminum tubes intelligence, 212–20, 348n18, 349–50n7

      WMD attack concerns, 178–79

      WMD intelligence failures, 217, 230

      WMD mobile biolabs, 187, 209, 346n8

      WMD search, xi–xii, xiii, 1–3, 173–84, 187, 194, 196, 203–4, 210–11, 285, 345–46n10, 345n7, 345n8, 347n14

      ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham), 28, 322, 323

      Islamic Group, 149

      Islamic Jihad, 66–67, 68, 73, 75, 149

      Islamic militancy. See also Al Qaeda; specific acts of terror; specific countries

      Bush war on terror and, 149

      Dar al Islam (Abode of Islam), 71

      funding of, 108–11, 136

      goals of, 77

      God Has Ninety-nine Names (Miller) and, 336n4

      Iran and, 76

      journalist safety and, 73–74

      Miller interviews Massoud and jihadists in 2000, 139–40

      Miller’s first interview with an Islamic militant in 1983, 71

      Miller’s Times front page analysis of, in 1983, 76–77

      oil and, 77

      spread of, 322

      surge in, 1980s, 74

      terrorism against the West, start in Lebanon, 69

      terrorist training by, 140

      US HUMINT lacking on, 78–79

      war against America, 79, 82, 139, 146

      WMD threat from, 132

      Israel

      “agenda for peace” with Jordan, 111

      Egypt and, 67

      Gulf War and, 107

      Hamas and, 107–8

      Kurdistan and, 24

      Lebanon occupation, 67, 69–70, 72–73

      Miller visits in 1972, 45, 335n5

      Oslo Accords, 107, 111–12

      Saddam Hussein and, 3–4

      Shiite animosity toward, 71

      Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), 108

      Ivins, Bruce, 342n4

      Jagger, Mick, 45

      Jeffress, William, 308

      Jehl, Doug, 180, 337n2

      Jemaah Islamiyah, 149

      Jenkins, Brian, 74

      Jennings, Peter, 111

      Jervis, Robert, 218, 346n2, 348n18

      Johnston, David, 152, 207, 234–35, 347n10

      Jordan

      “agenda for peace” with Israel, 111

      Chalabi and, 154

      Iran oil and, 103

      Miller and Epstein visit to Petra in 1990, 103–4

      Miller’s first visit in 1972, 45

      Joseph, Robert, 213, 216, 217–18, 222, 344n5

      Jubeir, Adel al-, 13

      “Judith Miller: Was She Really So Bad?” (Stanage), 317

      Jungk, Robert, 32

      Kaiser, Robert, 222

      Kamel, Hussein, 119–20

      Karkhi, Baha’a al- (Ramadi police chief), 22

      Kay, David, 222, 237, 345n8, 348–49n2

      Kazakhstan, 115

      Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, 126

      smallpox outbreak in, 198

      Stepnogorsk, Russian biological weapons factory, 117, 121–22

      Keane, Jack, 28, 314, 315

      Keller, Bill, xii, 294

      Chalabi and, 232

      David Kelly’s death and, 195–96, 202

      “The I-Can’t-Believe-I’m-a-Hawk Club” op-ed, 209, 346n6

      Miller banned from Iraqi WMD coverage by, 237–38, 239, 247, 249–50, 265

      Miller’s jailing and, 265, 266, 279, 281

      Miller’s mistrust of, 253

      Miller’s return to the Times after jailing and “war on Judy,” 286, 287, 288–89, 290, 293–98

      Miller’s sources and, 235

      Miller’s WMD reporting and, 195–96, 199–200, 205–6, 219–20, 228–29, 355–56n18

      pro-Iraq War editorials, 296

      resignation from the Times, 318

      retraction of statements about Miller, 299–302

      “The Times and Iraq” editor’s note, 225–26, 228, 230, 231, 232, 249, 348–49n2, 350n8

      violation of Miller settlement agreement, 318

      Kelly, David, 119, 120

      as Miller source, 195–99, 202–4

      suicide of, 195, 201

      Kelly, John F., 27

      Kennedy, Edward “Ted,” 211

      Kerry, John, 166, 211, 342n6, 343n12

      Kessler, Glenn, 304

      Khalid bin Sultan, Prince of Saudi Arabia, 14

      Khalilzad, Zalmay, 341n1

      Khatami, Mohammad, 124

      Khedery, Ali, 334n24

      Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruholla, 71, 76

      Kifner, John “Kif,” 85–86

      Kissinger, Henry, 55

      Klein. Ed, 90

      Klinghoffer, Leon, 88

      Knoll, Erwin, 43

      Knott, Stephen F., 343n11

      Koch, Susan, 213

      Kornegay, Mondre, 258

      Korshak, Sidney, 56

      Kovach, Bill, 55, 98

      Kramer, Eddie, 45

      Krock, Arthur, 54

      Kurds/Kurdistan, 8, 19, 22, 24–25

      Chalabi and, 157, 175

      DNO investment in, 333n22

      Erbil, 24, 28, 174–75

      Exxon-Mobil in, 334n24

      Gorran opposition party in, 24–25

      government of, 24

      ISIS threat to, 28

      Miller cover story on, 15–16, 332n16

      no-fly zones and, 16–17, 23–24

      Peshmerga, 23, 28, 156

      problems in, 24–25

      prosperity and, 23–25, 26, 333n22

      as pro-US, 23–24

      Saddam’s Anfal campaign, poison gas, and genocide, 15–16, 90, 156, 222, 332n15, 333–34n22

      Sunni majority in, 24

      trade with Israel, 24

      US support, 28, 333–34n22

      Kurtz, Howard, 188, 286, 345n9

      attack on Miller’s WMD reporting, 188–90, 199–202

      Bragg’s ouster and, 344n3

      Miller’s email used by, 188, 189–90, 200, 201–2

      Rosenthal’s response to, 202

      Kuwait. See also Gulf War

      Camp Doha, 178

      Camp Udairi, 173, 174

      Iraq War and, 169, 173, 174, 178

      Islamic Jihad bombings of US Embassy and other western targets, 75–76

      Miller in liberated Kuwait, 14

      Saddam’s invasion of, 5, 11–12, 101, 102

      Landay, Jonathan, 220

      Landman, Jon, 186

      Las Vegas, Nevada

      atomic testing memorabilia, 36

      Atomic Testing Museum, 35–36, 334n2

      “Miss Atomic Bomb of 1957,” 35

      nuclear testing and, 32–35, 334n9

      Las Vegas Review-Journal, 35

      Laurence, William L., 176

      Lebanon, 336n2

      Beirut bombing of US Embassy, 66–67, 69

      Beirut bombing of US Marine and French army compounds, 66–69, 73, 78, 336n3

      Bekaa Valley, Hezbollah barracks, 78

      civil war in, 69, 70

      Druze in, 86

      Hezbollah and Iran, 149

      Iran’s influence in, 71–72, 336n3

      Israeli occupation of, 67, 69–70, 72–73

      Jibchit, 70–71

      journalist safety and, 74

      kidnappings in, 86

      Long Commission report on Beirut bombings, 78, 146

      Maronite Christians in, 69, 70, 86–87

      Miller’s first visit in 1972, 45

      Miller’s reporting on Beirut bombings, 66–73, 336n2

      Miller’s reporting on evacuation of Christians, Deir el Qamar, 86–87

      PLO in, 69, 72

      Shia in, 70–71, 72, 73

      suicide bombing of Israeli military post, Tyre, 73

      Sunnis in, 70

      Syria and, 69, 78

      Times bureau chief in Beirut, 67

      US removal of troops in 1984, 78

      Lee, Carolyn, 93n

      Leggett, Vanessa, 352n7

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    nbsp; Lelyveld, Joe, 11, 98, 101, 108, 111, 135

      as Times executive editor, 102

      Lepyoshkin, Gennady, 126, 128

      Lévy, Bernard-Henri, 261

      Levy, Clifford J., 289

      Levy, Jack S., 343n13

      Lewis, Flora, 42

      Libby, I. Lewis “Scooter,” 342n6

      commuted sentence, 306, 357n5

      criminal trial, 302, 304–6, 307–10, 311–13, 355–56n18, 357n4, 357n7

      Miller and Plame case, 211, 243, 245–46, 263, 264–65, 272, 274–75, 280, 294, 307, 311, 350–51n2, 352n6

      Miller’s testimony before the grand jury, 282–85, 287, 294–95, 353n6

      “the surge” and, 314–15

      Libya, 158, 197

      “Lies and Consequences: Sixteen Words That Changed the World” (Brenner), 356n19

      “Lies Judith Miller Told Us” (Bleifuss), 349n4

      Lippman, Inga, 86–87

      Liptak, Adam, 289

      London School of Economics, 44

      Long, Robert L. J., 78

      Long Commission, 78, 146

      Lord, Shirley, 266

      Los Angeles Times, 231

      MacDougall, Robert, 335n1

      Makiya, Kanan, 7, 8, 15

      Maliki, Nouri al-, 18, 20, 22, 26, 27–28, 322, 334n24

      Mallow, Matt, 271

      Maltseva, Nelja N., 197, 198, 199

      Mangold, Tom, 196

      Man Who Warned America, The (Weiss), 340n5

      Marshall, Josh, 356n21

      Marzook, Mousa Abu, 110

      Massing, Michael, 221–23

      Massoud, Ahmed Shah, 138

      Mattis, James, 19

      Mayfield, Jenny, 311

      Mayhew, Alice, 90, 268, 352n5

      McFarlane, Robert “Bud,” 95–97

      McFeely, Drake, 339n1

      McGrory, Mary, 94

      McKiernan, David D., 178

      McLaughlin, John, 218

      McNamara, Robert, 61

      McPhee, Richard R., 174, 176–77, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 190, 191, 200, 201

      media

      Branzburg v. Hayes decision and the right to protect a source, 251–52, 263, 280

      Bush’s West Point address coverage, 170

      controversy over prewar WMD reporting, xiii, xiv, 188–90, 199–202, 205–23, 225–26, 229–31

      decline in quality of information, xiv

      First Amendment issues, 241, 265, 287, 292, 316, 322

      Fitzgerald prosecutions and, 315

      government prosecution of reporters, xiv

      government secrecy and, xiv

      government surveillance technology used to monitor, 321

      international coverage reduced, 319

      jailing of Matt Cooper for protecting a source, 241, 245, 251, 263

      legal battle over protecting Miller’s source and, 240–46, 250–53, 262–65

      Miller’s jail term as longest for protecting a source, 273

      “Miller standard” for confidentiality pledges, 281

      Obama crackdown on “leaks,” 319–20

      Okrent’s column on Times’s flawed journalism, 229–30

      polarization among journalists, 321–22

      protection of sources and, 271–72, 280–81

      Scooter Libby trial and confidentiality, 319

      shield law for, 262, 266, 281, 287–88, 292, 316, 321, 351–52n3

      “The Times and Iraq” editor’s note, critics of, 229

      wartime risks of reporters, 319

      Media Matters for America, 318

      Mercury, Nevada, 36

      Merlin, Lee, 35

      Middle East Watch, 15, 16

      Miller, Bill (father), 30, 33, 220–21

      Miller, James “Jimmy” (half-brother), 31, 44–45

      Miller, John, 137–38

      Miller, Judith

      Americanism of, 29–30

      antiwar activism of, 48–49, 50–51

      background and family, 29–31, 49, 60, 90

      character and personality, 59–60, 66, 82, 86, 109, 113, 141, 286

      childhood in Las Vegas, nuclear testing and, 31–35, 44

      death of father, 220–21

      early politics of, 43–44

      first Iraq visit in 1976, 4

      first Middle East trip in 1972, 45, 70, 335n5

      on humanitarian intervention, 90

      marriage to and relationship with Jason Epstein, xi, 29, 101–2, 103–4, 112–13, 184, 221, 262, 293–94, 336n1

      relationship with Les Aspin, 47, 60–63, 336n1

      smoking habit, 65, 103

      the “story” and, 103, 323

      university studies and areas of interest, 44, 45, 50, 70, 335n5

      JOURNALISM CAREER, 310

      Achille Lauro crisis and, 88

      in Afghanistan with Laili Helms, Taliban interviews, 141–44

      anthrax letter threat and, 148

      awards, xi, 170, 223, 280, 292, 298

      Beirut bombings, reporting on, 66–73, 336n2

      Bin Laden, early coverage of, xi, 135–36, 226

      Bin Laden interview declined, 136–38

      biological weapons investigation, 122–29

      Blix interview, 208

      Chalabi and, 153–55, 156–58, 188–89, 190, 200, 206, 208, 232, 317

      Cheney interview, 163

      Clinton interview, 131–32, 338n1

      defectors as sources, 158–61, 180–84, 207, 230, 235–37, 249

      Dowd’s attack on, 294–95, 300

      fictitious husband invented to cover Middle East, 85, 89

      first interview with an Islamic militant (Lebanon), 71, 336n4

      as freelancer, 43, 46

      friends at the Times, 57–58, 95, 97–98, 99, 172, 194, 229, 231, 265, 303 (see also Safire, Bill)

      gender bias and, 98

      General Petraeus and, 177, 183, 200, 201, 202

      Gulf War and, 11–14, 101–7

      Hamas funding sources investigation, 108–11

      in Iraq in 1985, 6–7, 8–11

      in Iraq in 2003, as embedded reporter, xi, 2–3, 173–84, 187, 188, 190–91, 200–202, 210, 232–33, 343–44n1, 353–54n7

      in Iraq in 2010, 1–2, 17–22

      Iraqi defector al-Haideri and, 154–56, 158–61, 207, 246–50

      Iraqi defector al-Husayni and, 180–84, 235–37, 344n5

      jail time for refusal to name source, Valerie Plame case, in 2005, xiii, 255–62, 265–77, 352n1, 356–57n3

      joint bylines, 164, 180, 188, 208, 209, 210, 239, 342n1

      Jordan’s King Hussein and, 84

      Keller-Abramson story restrictions placed on, 237–38, 239, 247, 249–50

      Kelly as source, 195–99, 202–4

      King Fayd interview, 13, 332n12

      Klaus Barbie trial, Lyon, France, 88–89

      Kurtz media attack on, 188, 189–90, 199–202

      Libby and testimony before the grand jury, 279, 282–85, 286–87, 289–92, 294–95, 353n6

      Libby as confidential source, 211, 243–46, 263, 264–65, 272, 274–75, 280, 294, 307–10, 350–51n2, 352n6

      Libby criminal trial and, 302–6, 307–10, 357n7

      list of story ideas, Iraq War, 194, 227

      Massoud interview, 138–39

      mobile germ lab stories, 209–10

      Moussaoui interview and, 270–71

      Mubarak interview, 13, 332n13

      neocons and, 154

      9/11 terrorist attacks and, 147, 340n4

      objectivity of, 208, 346n4, 346n6

      at the Progressive, 4, 43, 47

      protection of sources, xiii, 111, 199, 234–37, 241, 244

      protection of sources, phone records case, 240, 241, 303–4

      protection of sources, subpoena served, 245, 246

      protection of sources, Valerie Plame leak prosecution, 240–46, 250–53, 262–65, 271–77, 294, 321–22, 351n4, 352n6 (see also Freeman, George; Bennett, Bob)

      Pulitzer, xi, 170–71, 226

      reporting and commentary after Times resignation, 302, 318–19, 322

      reporting f
    rom southern Lebanon, 70–73, 336n4

      Rice interview, 149

      Risen’s collaboration with, 164

      risk-taking and dangerous assignments, 6–7, 8–11, 74, 85–87, 115–16, 125, 138–44, 297–98, 319

      SEC and banking beat, Times Washington Bureau, 56, 59, 60, 62

      Senate Judiciary Committee appearance, 292–93

      source, covert agent “Jim Preston,” 233–35

      speech to Society of Professional Journalists in 2005, 292

      status as a woman in the Arab Middle East, 82–85

      at Stepnogorsk, Russian biological weapons factory, 121–22

      supporters of her decision not to reveal a source, 261–62, 265

      terrorism investigation with Jeff Gerth, 135–38

      “The Times and Iraq” editor’s note and, 205, 225–26, 228–29, 230, 231, 232, 249, 253, 347n10, 348–49n2, 349n4, 350n8

      Times Cairo bureau chief, xi, 5, 65–66, 81–87, 337n3

      at Times culture desk, 135

      Times hires, 5, 46–51

      Times New York, deputy editor, Media section, 101

      Times Paris bureau, 81, 87–91

      Times and Keller-Abramson request for a first-person account of testimony report and Times response piece, 288–92, 310–11, 355n17

      Times resignation and legal settlement, xiv, 299–302, 356n2

      Times return after jailing and ensuing “war on Judy,” 285–98, 356n2

      Times “special Gulf correspondent,” 11–14, 102–7

      Times Magazine staff writer, 107

      Times Washington bureau, 53–58, 91–99

      as war correspondent, 85–87

      in Washington, coverage of post-9/11, 148, 164, 229

      WMD aluminum tubes story, 212–20

      WMD reporting, 4, 119, 151, 152, 154–55, 163, 164, 180, 183, 187, 189–90, 194–95, 199, 225–26, 228–29, 232, 267, 290–91, 317, 323, 344n4

      WMD reporting, correcting the record, 205–23, 226–29, 346n4, 346n7

      WMD reporting criticized, xii–xiii, 187–88, 189, 199–200, 205–12, 228, 229, 231, 267–68, 290–91, 316–17, 331n1, 349n4, 349n6, 350n8, 351n4

      NEWS ARTICLES AND BOOKS

      “After the War: Intelligence; National Security Aide Says He’s to Blame for Speech Error,” 355–56n18

      “After the War: Unconventional Arms; A Chronicle of Confusion in the U.S. Hunt for Hussein’s Chemical and Germ Weapons,” 3, 201, 332n1, 345n8

      Atomic Testing Museum article, 35–36

      Bin Laden reported on, with Jeff Gerth in 1996, 135–36, 137

      “Clinton Describes Terrorism Threat for 21st Century,” 131–32, 338n1

      “The Deal on Iraq: Secret Arsenal: The Hunt for the Germs of War—A Special Report; Iraq’s Deadliest Arms: Puzzles Breed Fears,” 120, 338n3

      “Egypt’s President Calls for a Delay in Attacking Iraq,” 13, 332n13

      “Erasing the Past: Europe’s Amnesia About the Holocaust,” 90–91, 337n6

      first Progressive piece, 45

      Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War, xi, 117, 122, 172, 174, 208, 223, 342n1, 342n4, 346n3

     


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