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December 06, 2007

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NIE: No Nukes in Iran!

No Nukes in Iran? According to the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) Iran stopped trying to go nuclear back in 2003. The dems are orgasmic hearing this news and are once again claiming Bush lied.

President Bush said Admiral Mike McConnell told him last August that some "new information" about Iran was forthcoming. "He didn't tell me what the information was. He did tell me it was going to take a while to analyze," said the president. President Bush went on to say that the new info was told to him just last week.

Senator Joe "STUP" Biden (D-DE) called the President's explanation that he just recently heard of the intelligence agencies' change of heart "unbelievable."

"Are you telling me a president that's briefed every single morning, who's fixated on Iran, is not told back in August that the tentative conclusion of 16 intelligence agencies in the U.S. government said they had abandoned their effort for a nuclear weapon in '03?" Biden said.

He continued, "I refuse to believe that. If that's true, he has the most incompetent staff in modern American history, and he's one of the most incompetent presidents in modern American history."

"It's hard to think of a more serious and more self-inflicted wound to our national security than this president continues to inflict," Biden said.

Mr. Biden has called the President of the United States "brain dead" before therefore, he shouldn't be so surprised.

And how did Iran accept Biden's remarks? From the Iranian Press TV comes this: "Senator Biden said the US President is not truthful on the Iranian issue, or he has been incompetent on the case, which makes him 'the most incompetent president in the modern American history'.

The article continued to "quote" Biden as saying, "You cannot trust this president. He [Bush] is not trustworthy."

Thanks Joe. Were you and Jimmy Carter separated at birth?

And STUP Barack Hussein Obama (D-IL) said that Bush "continues to not let facts get in the way of his ideology. They should have stopped the saber rattling; should have never started it. And they need, now, to aggressively move on the diplomatic front."

CSW has a take on this situation. If the NIE assessment is true and accurate, it shouldn't have been made public. If the NIE assessment is true and accurate, we have a major intelligence problem. Why do the dems now believe in the veracity of the NIE when they vilified President Bush for believing the WMD assessments? Of course, that's a rhetorical question.

CSW is not sure of this new assessment's truthfulness. There is a whole lot more to this story than meets the eye. Something smells rotten in Denmark and, although President Bush says Iran is still dangerous, he is fervently defending the report.

 

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