Wednesday, September 30, 2009

In Dispute With Iran, Path to Iraq Is in Spotlight

(Analyst's note:  This article clearly has a political slant and "agenda."  Such doubt as expressed in this article is especially "true" if you've "drunk the cool aid" provided by the jihadist and their sympathizers within the U.S.    Academia and other "elites" protecting major sources of their funding by Middle-Eastern money can be traced to the root cause of this failure to understand what is going on.)

WASHINGTON — To many Americans, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell’s February 2003 speech to the United Nations on Iraq’s unconventional weapons was powerfully persuasive. It was a dazzling performance, featuring satellite images and intercepts of Iraqi communications, delivered by one of the most trusted figures in public life. .... Antiwar activists, with a fool-me-once skepticism, watch the dispute over the Qum plant with an alarmed sense of déjà vu. And some specialists on arms control and Iran are asking for more evidence and warning against hasty conclusions. ....

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