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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: booyaka who wrote (49424)4/8/2006 4:21:44 PM
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Amid the policy debates, some nonproliferation experts, including UN nuclear chief Mohammed ElBaradei are urging the West to ratchet down the crisis talk. A new report by the Institute for Science and International Security also calls for a recommitment to a diplomatic solution and a full airing of available intelligence on Iran. The report lays out a worse-case scenario (PDF) in which Iran is not likely to have enough highly enriched uranium for a nuclear weapon until 2009. Carnegie's Joseph Cirincione tells cfr.org's Bernard Gwertzman that some in the Bush administraton "have already made up their minds" on striking Iran, and that official statements are "very reminiscent of the coordinated campaign that we saw before the Iraq war." The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Jane Harman (D-CA) said at a recent CFR meeting she was “skeptical” of the intelligence on Iran’s nuclear capacity.

When are the american people gonna get tired of these war mongers?
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