When I first read this quote
In her account, Miller made clear that while she could not recall if Libby had ever identified Wilson's wife by name, he did in fact tell her in a two-hour breakfast meeting on July 8, 2003--six days before columnist Novak disclosed to the world Plame's name and her role as an operative at the agency--that Wilson's wife worked at WINPAC, which stands for Weapons Intelligence, Non-Proliferation and Arms Control, a CIA unit that tracks unconventional weapons. Miller testified that she assumed that meant Wilson's wife worked as an analyst, not as an undercover operative.
I felt sick.
This is undoubtedly where the defense is going to circle their wagons. They will say that this is proof that libby didn't know that plame was undercover. I, for one, would like to see if that's written anywhere in the infamous notebook. If it is then I would say that it was actually evidence of premeditation - a cover-your-ass-in-case-of indictment ploy by evil geniuses - the same way that writing "Valerie Flame" is evidence of the same.
(more on the flip)
If it is not written in the notebook then I would argue that it was contrived by libby and miller after the fact. Perhaps as a way for miller to get out of jail and actually do some good for the defense.
God, I hope Fitzgerald knows something we don't...!!