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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (75482)4/15/2006 6:15:05 PM
From: lorneRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
as. You said...."Worldnetdaily is totally full of crapola. What desperate nonsense. Sure, Clinton gave Iran nuclear bomb plans. He's a traitor, and Bush-cheney are war heros.".....

..Good grief have you lost your mind...what you say is sacrilegious...you dare to question the absolute truth of a star reporter in good standing James Risen a long time new york times reporter?????????????????????????????????

Go sit in a corner and do penance.

Here is a bit more of the same story attributed to JAMES RISEN, STAR REPORTER for THE NEW YORK TIMES.

You will never get to heaven denying the always truthful reporters at the NEW YORK TIMES. :-)

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George Bush insists that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. So why, six years ago, did the CIA give the Iranians blueprints to build a bomb?

In an extract from his explosive new book, New York Times reporter James Risen reveals the bungles and miscalculations that led to a spectacular intelligence fiasco
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...."But it's worse than that. Deep in the bowels of the CIA, someone must be nervously, but very privately, wondering: "Whatever happened to those nuclear blueprints we gave to the Iranians?"

The story dates back to the Clinton administration and February 2000, when one frightened Russian scientist walked Vienna's winter streets. The Russian had good reason to be afraid. He was walking around Vienna with blueprints for a nuclear bomb.".....

...."The Russian's assignment from the CIA was to pose as an unemployed and greedy scientist who was willing to sell his soul - and the secrets of the atomic bomb - to the highest bidder. By hook or by crook, the CIA told him, he was to get the nuclear blueprints to the Iranians. They would quickly recognise their value and rush them back to their superiors in Tehran.".....

Full article >>>>
guardian.co.uk