WASHINGTON - Former secretary of state Colin Powell yesterday dismissed the criticism leveled at him and others in vice president Dick Cheney’s memoir, calling it as “cheap shots.’’
It was the latest volley in a clash that stretches back to their first years in President George W. Bush’s administration.
Powell said that if Cheney’s staff and others in Bush’s White House had been as forthcoming as the State Department in the case involving CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson, the indictment and conviction of Cheney’s friend and former chief of staff wouldn’t have happened.
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