once again, they are back-peddling and flip-flopping like a beached fish!
"Just weeks after the Feb. 13 six-nation pact with North Korea, new U.S. statements suggest that Washington might have overstated a purported secret North Korean second-track nuclear program. The result was that it derailed what could have been a peaceful resolution to the North Korean issue more than four years ago."
On Iran: "..U.S. intelligence helped reveal Iran's secret nuclear program in 2002, none of the information provided the U.N. nuclear watchdog by American spy agencies since then had led to meaningful leads. Still unproven is whether Tehran is using the cover of a nuclear power plant program to try to make atomic weapons. "
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070301/ap_on_re_as/nuclear_iran_nkorea
Are you willing to risk more American lives on the basis of what proven liars in this Admistration say is true? How can you still justify the horrendous mistake the U.S. made going into Iraq?
2007-03-02
05:29:59
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H.C. - Sorry, there is plenty of testimony that good, reliable intelligence was deliberately ignored by the administration in order to carry out their misguided, evil plan to invade Iraq. Numerous intelligence analysts in the CIA and the military were fired or cowed into silence if they dared to bring up any facts that contradicted the "reality" the Administration insisted on seeing. Total, complete BS that Bush and his puppetmasters made bad decisions based on faulty intelligence.
2007-03-02
06:15:25 ·
update #1
And "hide behind my anonimity?" LOL You don't think Yahoo! wouldn't give me up in a nanosecond if the gov't asked for my name & address? I'd be shocked if I don't have a file already... it's not like the administration respects the Constitution these days!
2007-03-02
06:19:24 ·
update #2