Monday, December 03, 2007

Oops! The new N.I.E. says Iran gave up on developing nukes in 2003. So what did the Bush regime know and when did they know it?

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N.S.A. Stephen Hadley will get to the bottom of the Iran thing
right after he gets to the bottom of, er, the Iraq thing.

By now you've surely heard the news. The long, long awaited National Intelligence Estimate (N.I.E.) on Iran has finally seen the light of day, and it could hardly be more devastating for the lying liars of the Bush regime. Even as Karl Rove's recent psychotic episode has them stumbling over the web of lies they used to bamboozle the country into war with Iraq, as Mark Mazzetti reports in tomorrow's New York Times:
A new assessment by American intelligence agencies released Monday concludes that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003 and that the program remains frozen, contradicting a judgment two years ago that Tehran was working relentlessly toward building a nuclear bomb.

The conclusions of the new assessment are likely to reshape the final year of the Bush administration, which has made halting Iran's nuclear program a cornerstone of its foreign policy.

The assessment, a National Intelligence Estimate that represents the consensus view of all 16 American spy agencies, states that Tehran is likely to keep its options open with respect to building a weapon, but that intelligence agencies "do not know whether it currently intends to develop nuclear weapons."

Considering the intensity of the anti-Iran warmongering campaign waged by the administration earlier this year, the obvious first questions will be the tried-and-true "What did they know?" and "When did they know it?"

As it happens, reporters expressed curiosity about these very questions at National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley's press conference this afternoon to comment on the Iran N.I.E. Of course getting information out of Steve isn't so easy--the poor guy is still trying to figure out how those infamous 16 words about Saddam Hussein trying to buy yellowcake in Niger found their way into the president's State of the Union address. You'll recall that our Steve, then deputy N.S.A., was kind of left holding the bag, and he appears never quite to have gotten to the bottom of it. He got some consolation, however, when he was promoted to succeed his former boss Condi Rice as N.S.A. (As usual in the Bush regime, nothing succeeds like failure.)

Now poor Steve has to keep track of two sets of lies: the Iraq lies and the Iran lies. Here is Think Progress's take:

Hadley: Bush Learned Of NIE's Findings ‘In The Last
Few Months,' But Continued To Ratchet Up Rhetoric


This afternoon, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley held a press briefing on the new National Intelligence Estimate, which concludes that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003. As ThinkProgress has documented, Bush administration officials--despite knowing of the NIE--have been ratcheting up their rhetoric on Iran in the past couple of months.

The central question in today's briefing for Hadley was whether White House officials intentionally disregarded the intelligence community's findings in order to bang the war drums against Iran. Reporters repeatedly pressed Hadley on the specific date when the White House learned about the NIE's findings. Yet incredibly, he refused to give a "precise answer," instead stating that it was within the "last few months." From the briefing:


QUESTION: Steve, what is the first time the president was given the inkling that something? I'm not clear on this. Was it months ago, when the first information started to become available to intelligence agencies? […]

HADLEY: [W]hen was the president notified that there was new information available? We'll try and get you a precise answer. As I say, it was, in my recollection, is in the last few months. Whether that's October--August-September, we'll try and get you an answer for that.

On at least five different occasions, Hadley said the White House learned of the NIE sometime in the "last few months." Watch a compilation:

[VIDEO CLIP]

The issue is whether the President himself lied to the public about Iran's intentions, despite knowing that Iran was even "less determined to develop nuclear weapons." In October, Bush told a reporter that Iran was trying to "build a nuclear weapon":

Q: But you definitively believe Iran wants to build a nuclear weapon?

THE PRESIDENT: I think so long--until they suspend and/or make it clear that they--that their statements aren't real, yeah, I believe they want to have the capacity, the knowledge, in order to make a nuclear weapon. […]

So I've told people that if you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested in preventing them from have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon. I take the threat of Iran with a nuclear weapon very seriously.

So to recap: Sometime in the "last few months," Bush learned that Iran is "less determined to develop nuclear weapons." Yet as late as October, Bush was still claiming that Iran "wants to build a nuclear weapon." What did Bush know and when did he know it?

Stay tuned.
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8 Comments:

At 10:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Liars. NEOCON trusts were in war and defense stocks.

NEOCON. NEOCON. NEOCON.
HADLEY. HADLEY. HADLEY.

http://www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htm

DON't EVER forget who engineered the Hijacking of American Foreign Policy with a disastrous failed Pre-emptive War that was going to be the tipping point for Domino Democracy in the Middle East. Stupendous, collosal, BOTCHED occupation that has lasted longer than the American involvement in WWII. See any names you RECOGNIZE?
CHENEY! RUMSFELD! WOLFOWITZ!

Hadley wasn't important enough to sign then, but as Ken said-nothing succees like Failure in the Bush admin. Condi Rice, ACADEMIC cold war expert looking for star warz misses the terrorist plane threats and gets promoted. HADLEY is a Neocon. If you are wondering where they went. We have SOME of their names. CHENEY, RUMSFELD, WOLFOWITZ, ADDINGTON, PERLES, SHAME SHAME SHAME.

Bring it on Ken...Let's rock.

 
At 4:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, so they don't have a nuclear weapons program right now, but they still have a crazy president who has stated that he wants to wipe Israel off the map and destroy the United States. I'd say there's still a case for striking Iran. Yes, it needs to be managed better than the Iraq war, but we can't just ignore the things Ahmadinejad says...anyone remember this guy named Hitler we tried to ignore?

 
At 6:09 AM, Blogger KenInNY said...

Of course Iran has to be dealt with, but SERIOUSLY. Not by ideological fanatics incapacitated by sociopathology. Is there anyone on the planet farther out of touch with reality than the man in control of our destiny, "Big Dick" Cheney?

Ken

 
At 6:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's see, Iran drops it's nuclear program. North Korea drops it's nuclear program. Lybia drops it's nuclear program. Renewed Mideast Peace talks and signs of success in Iraq. That does sound a little like a domino effect.

Keep up the good work George!

 
At 6:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey bil, exactly when did we bring our troops home from Germany and Japan?

That is some stupendous, colossal news I missed!

 
At 9:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Al, you missed that WWII ended?

I see your point but don't take it. Perhaps the Iraq War ended when Bush2 said Mission Accomplished on his photo op carrier landing and we have just been in a badly botched occupation? Ok, we are in a badly botched occupation. Mission Accomplished?

Why not just be honest, drop the spreading Democracy crap (start with Saudi Arabia and Kuwait instead) and admit that this country pre-emptively attacked Iraq on trumped up false "Intelligence" to gain control of something like 1/4 of the worlds oil reserves and did a LOUSY job of it. Rumsfeld ignored the Powell doctrine, went in cheap, won the battle and lost the war of a stabilizing Iraq. It becomes much more stable as both sides of the civil war run out of people to kill.
Good work George?

I think it is great that these countries are dropping their programs. But you certainly can't give Bush2 any credit for the work the Brits did with Lybia, or the Chinese pressure on N. Korea. Iran, maybe, we'll see. Bush2's saber rattling helped elect their current nutjob.

 
At 12:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spin it however you wish, the facts speak for themselves.

What exactly was going on in the World in 2003 when Iran and Lybia "saw the light"?

 
At 3:24 PM, Blogger rez said...

It is obvious to me that Mr.Bush new of this report before he made the "WWIII" speech since he covered himself against this report by saying "preventing them from aquiring the KNOWLEDGE of making a bomb" this key word knowledge makes it obvious otherwise he would have said stop them from making a bomb.

 

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