Friday, May 9, 2008

Iran: Feigning a Crisis

Filed under: Bush Administration | Critical Voices | Iran — by Bob Zuber @ 4:12 am

The Charleston Gazette takes a day off from politics to contemplate the stupidity of a war that the Bush administration seems keen to fight: “In December, the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate, assembled by all U.S. intelligence agencies, reported that Iran has no atomic bomb program. Nonetheless, the administration insists that Iranians are developing bombs. Bush and Cheney say Iran is arming Iraqi insurgents. Top military leaders have said there is no evidence to connect the arms to the Iranian government.

[Jay] Rockefeller should call hearings and ask all these questions. Whether or not he gets answers, airing the war threat in the light of day may prevent a disaster.”

Hearing Aid

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