Ron: so did you teach Ancient Greek story! me too! (but each more or less three years, you know, then I do a passage again to Santa Fe´s history and Argentinian history...


yeah. gee, go figure that one . . .Mr. Netanyahu warned Friday in Canada of the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran and cautioned Western leaders not to be deceived by the prospect of diplomatic talks with the Islamic regime.
how can you tell when a politician's lying? when his lips are mov . . . oh never mind. where is this "overwhelming evidence?" you mean, like the "overwhelming evidence" mentioned in this n.y. times article?Mr. Harper (Canadian P.M.) has said the Iranian regime frightens him, adding there is overwhelming evidence Tehran is trying to build a nuclear weapon.
holy crap. we have sixteen spy agencies? what the? . . .Recent assessments by American spy agencies are broadly consistent with a 2007 intelligence finding that concluded that Iran had abandoned its nuclear weapons program years earlier, according to current and former American officials. The officials said that assessment was largely reaffirmed in a 2010 National Intelligence Estimate, and that it remains the consensus view of America’s 16 intelligence agencies.
and this . . .In Senate testimony on Jan. 31, James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, stated explicitly that American officials believe that Iran is preserving its options for a nuclear weapon, but said there was no evidence that it had made a decision on making a concerted push to build a weapon. David H. Petraeus, the C.I.A. director, concurred with that view at the same hearing. Other senior United States officials, including Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have made similar statements in recent television appearances.
btw, here is that same old official line again. i think it misses the point of the bush administration's intent to mislead, regarding iraq. these "failures" were not "honest mistakes." but then, this is the n.y. times-- major media, so there you go . . .Amid the ugly aftermath of the botched Iraq intelligence assessments, American spy agencies in 2006 put new analytical procedures in place to avoid repeating the failures.
There was a sharply different reaction at J Street, a prominent pro-Israel lobbying group that is less hawkish. Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator, said Mr. Obama “gave the domestic and mainstream Israeli audiences what they wanted without giving Bibi what he wanted,” referring to Mr. Netanyahu’s nickname. “He refused to lie down for Bibi.”
Israel would be wise to listen to Obama's advice on Iran
Israel would do well to internalize an important statement by Obama: 'As president and commander in chief, I have a deeply-held preference for peace over war.'
Haaretz Editorial
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/op ... n-1.416521
Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu is pressing for military action against Iran’s nuclear sites. ...But as Netanyahu rallies his American supporters and discourages diplomatic engagement with Tehran, some intelligence officials and Iran experts tell The Daily Beast that an Israeli attack may be exactly what Tehran’s most hard-line leaders have been trying to provoke.
... the mullahs in Tehran may see an Israeli strike as a solution to their internal political problems.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 112 guests