Get a clue!
Doesn't this seem like Iraq all over again? Okay, we don't like the nutbag in Tehran any more than you do, but we couldn't be more skeptical about rushing off to war AGAIN. And WHY?
Because the NeoConArtists have taken this country and our President hostage and they DO NOT have an American agenda in mind. Now we've got Bush going to the UN Assembly on Tuesday with more questionable evidence about Iran...Deja Vu, people! Heck, maybe you think this is a good idea. Whatever, get engaged in the conversation.
Doesn't this seem like Iraq all over again? Okay, we don't like the nutbag in Tehran any more than you do, but we couldn't be more skeptical about rushing off to war AGAIN. And WHY?
Because the NeoConArtists have taken this country and our President hostage and they DO NOT have an American agenda in mind. Now we've got Bush going to the UN Assembly on Tuesday with more questionable evidence about Iran...Deja Vu, people! Heck, maybe you think this is a good idea. Whatever, get engaged in the conversation.
(here) "U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism officials say Bush political appointees and hard-liners on Capitol Hill have tried recently to portray Iran's nuclear program as more advanced than it is and to exaggerate Tehran's role in Hezbollah's attack on Israel in mid-July," they write...
"It seems like Iran is becoming the new Iraq," said one U.S. counterterrorism official quoted by Walcott and Strobel. This official and others spoke on condition of anonymity because the information involved is classified.
The article concludes: "Some officials at the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department said they're concerned that the offices of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney may be receiving a stream of questionable information that originates with Iranian exiles, including a discredited arms dealer, Manucher Ghorbanifar, who played a role in the 1980s Iran-Contra scandal. "
"It seems like Iran is becoming the new Iraq," said one U.S. counterterrorism official quoted by Walcott and Strobel. This official and others spoke on condition of anonymity because the information involved is classified.
The article concludes: "Some officials at the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the State Department said they're concerned that the offices of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney may be receiving a stream of questionable information that originates with Iranian exiles, including a discredited arms dealer, Manucher Ghorbanifar, who played a role in the 1980s Iran-Contra scandal. "