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To: Dayuhan who wrote (48912)6/6/2004 1:43:22 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793916
 
It is really very funny that so many people simply can't accept the reality that their boy was an Iranian spy.

I can't accept it, not because I have trust in Chalabi, but because I cannot believe that the Iranians are such bleeding idiots as the current story makes them out to be. Chalabi told them their codes were broken, so they told this to Tehran, using the broken code? Say what? Besides, the Jerusalem Post reported that the Iranian codes were compromised at the beginning of March, and Chalabi is supposed to have leaked the codes in mid-April! The whole story just does not compute. If Chalabi gave info to the Iranians, it must have been something else that they don't want to disclose, because this story has more holes than a swiss cheese.