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  • Bush told in August that Iran nuke program 'may be suspended'

    From Ed Henry
    CNN White House correspondent

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush was told in August that Iran's nuclear weapons program "may be suspended," the White House said Wednesday, which seemingly contradicts the account of the meeting given by Bush Tuesday.

    Adm. Mike McConnell, the director of national intelligence, told Bush the new information might cause intelligence officials to change their assessment of the Iranian program, but said analysts needed to review the new data before making a final judgment, White House press secretary Dana Perino said late Wednesday.

    "Director McConnell said that the new information might cause the intelligence community to change its assessment of Iran's covert nuclear program, but the intelligence community was not prepared to draw any conclusions at that point in time, and it wouldn't be right to speculate until they had time to examine and analyze the new data," Perino said in a statement issued by the White House.

    The new account from Perino seems to contradict the president's version of his August conversation with McConnell and raised new questions about why Bush continued to warn the American public about a threat from Iran two months after being told a new assessment was in the works.

    But Perino said there was no conflict between her statement and Bush's Tuesday account of the meeting, when he said McConnell "didn't tell me what the information was."

    "The president wasn't given the specific details" of the revised intelligence estimate, which was released Monday, Perino said. Nor did Bush mislead Americans in October, when he warned of a third world war triggered by Iran's development of nuclear technology, she said.

    "The president didn't say we're going to cause World War III," Perino said. "He was saying he wanted to avoid World War III."

    In October, the president told reporters, "If you're interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be preventing [Iran] from having the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon." The apparent gap between what U.S. intelligence officials knew in August and Bush's later warnings drew sharp criticism from Sen. Joseph Biden, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Democratic presidential candidate, who called Bush's explanation unbelievable.

    "I refuse to believe that," Biden said Tuesday. "If that's true, he has the most incompetent staff in modern American history, and he's one of the most incompetent presidents in modern American history."

    But Perino said there was no need for Bush to pull back on any of his public statements after the August meeting, because McConnell stressed to the president that intelligence officials still had to do "due diligence" to make sure the new information was correct.

    "The director advised that there were many streams of information that had the potential to be in conflict, and it would take more time to vet it all to determine validity, and that's why they were not able to meet the deadline," she said in the prepared statement.

    Perino said her account came from a conversation that McConnell had Wednesday with another White House official. Earlier, Perino's deputy, Tony Fratto, had refused to provide reporters with further details about the August meeting between Bush and McConnell.

    The Bush administration has spent years warning that Iran's development of nuclear power plants and enriched uranium masked an effort to produce an atomic bomb. But in a reversal of a 2005 report, the National Intelligence Estimate released Monday concluded that Iran suspended nuclear weapons work in late 2003 and was unlikely to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a bomb until at least 2010.

    Instead of focusing on that reversal, Bush has continued to stress that the report confirms long-standing suspicions that Iran had a nuclear weapons program in the first place. He said Wednesday that Tehran "has more to explain about its nuclear intentions and past actions," including a weapons program "which the Iranian regime has yet to acknowledge."

    But Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the report was "a declaration of victory" for Iran in the face of international pressure to suspend his country's production of nuclear fuel.

    "Iran is a peaceful nuclear country now, and they have all accepted Iran as a nuclear country and have announced they will stand a nuclear Iran," Ahmadinejad said Wednesday.

    But Bush said Tuesday the report "doesn't do anything to change my opinion about the danger Iran poses to the world." And Perino called Ahmadinejad a "liar" Wednesday, because the new NIE shows that Tehran did have a clandestine nuclear weapons program at one time.

    "If anyone wants to call the president a liar, they are misreading the situation for their own political purposes," Perino said. "The liar is Ahmadinejad, and he has a lot of explaining to do."

    In the August meeting, the White House said, McConnell told Bush "that the intelligence community would not be able to meet a congressionally imposed deadline requiring a National Intelligence Estimate on Iran because new information had been obtained."

    Perino said this information showed the White House was correct in believing that Iran had a nuclear weapons program, which it halted only because of Bush's policies.

    "The international pressure -- and the president's approach -- has worked," she said.

  • #2
    Story Highlights
    Intelligence chief told president Iran might have stopped work on nuclear weapons

    Adm. Mike McConnell told Bush more time needed to verify situation

    Government report released Tuesday says Iran stopped nuke work in 2003

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    • #3
      I saw those articles yesterday too. I hope it's not going to be used as a political punching bag and most people will see this report, if confirmed, as a good thing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BettorsChat
        Story Highlights
        Intelligence chief told president Iran might have stopped work on nuclear weapons

        Adm. Mike McConnell told Bush more time needed to verify situation

        Government report released Tuesday says Iran stopped nuke work in 2003
        ill bet you will or should change your story, as this is not true.....Dont be a typical Dem and not retract your statements
        jordanrules..................

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jordanrules23
          ill bet you will or should change your story, as this is not true.....Dont be a typical Dem and not retract your statements
          Jordan,

          This was from a NIS report 17-17 agencies reported that they stopped in 2003. It is a fact. The only reason the Bush administration keeps beating the war drums can be explained by something that Eisenhower warned us about in his farewell speech: the military industrial complex. Look it up, do some resesrch it makes sense. By the way, since I'm sure you don't know who Eisenhower was, because you didn't even know who Jimmy Carter was. Well, he was a REPUBLICAN, and a GENERAL.
          "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain

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          • #6
            I don't know the answer to this question so I will ask you. How many agencies had information that led us to war? And I am not being a smart ass in asking either. I don't know. But I find it problematic for any person/politician to now be touting the intelligence communities as preaching the gospel when information favors their causes, yet throws them under a bus when it doesn't. Remember most Democrats have said how poor the intelligence was, but now they believe them?

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            • #7
              Well, if we would have found WOMD in Iraq than maybe Bush would have some credibilty about Iran. We never found WOMD in Iraq just like you will not find a Nuke bomb in Iran. That's what we have to believe because Bush had C. Powell lie to the U.N about Iraq. Just like we are finding out he's not telling the truth about Iran. George Bush just loves war and death and that's all there is to it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BearDown
                Well, if we would have found WOMD in Iraq than maybe Bush would have some credibilty about Iran. We never found WOMD in Iraq just like you will not find a Nuke bomb in Iran.
                I think they are still enriching uranium though right? I don't think anyone said there was a bomb ready right now, but I could be wrong.
                That's what we have to believe because Bush had C. Powell lie to the U.N about Iraq. Just like we are finding out he's not telling the truth about Iran.
                Can you please provide proof of this? Again, I could be wrong but I haven't seen any evidence of this.

                George Bush just loves war and death and that's all there is to it.

                Love death? That has to be one of the craziest comments I have ever seen in my life.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by grandmama
                  Jordan,

                  This was from a NIS report 17-17 agencies reported that they stopped in 2003. It is a fact.
                  So we should all just trust the same folks that said there were WOMD in Iraq? It amazes me how liberals assail the WOMD assertions, but immediately trust the same folks when they say this, just b/c they make it think it makes Bush look bad.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ULikeApples
                    So we should all just trust the same folks that said there were WOMD in Iraq? It amazes me how liberals assail the WOMD assertions, but immediately trust the same folks when they say this, just b/c they make it think it makes Bush look bad.
                    jordanrules..................

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BettorsChat
                      Story Highlights
                      Intelligence chief told president Iran might have stopped work on nuclear weapons

                      Adm. Mike McConnell told Bush more time needed to verify situation

                      Government report released Tuesday says Iran stopped nuke work in 2003
                      you have mail
                      jordanrules..................

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tonynico
                        Love death? That has to be one of the craziest comments I have ever seen in my life.


                        HERE HE IS THE NOBEL LAUREATE

                        YOU CANT BE RIGHT BEAR DOWN BECAUSE HE IS THE SMARTEST MAN ALIVE.


                        BUSH CANT LOVE DEATH OR EVER LIE. TALKING SHIT ONCE AGAIN.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BearDown
                          Well, if we would have found WOMD in Iraq than maybe Bush would have some credibilty about Iran. We never found WOMD in Iraq just like you will not find a Nuke bomb in Iran. That's what we have to believe because Bush had C. Powell lie to the U.N about Iraq. Just like we are finding out he's not telling the truth about Iran. George Bush just loves war and death and that's all there is to it.

                          AND COLIN POWELL WALKED AWAY FROM HIS JOB BECAUSE HE DIDNT LIKE WASHINGTON, IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH BUSH AND CHENEY PUSHING LIES DOWN HIS THROAT TO TELL AMERICA.


                          EITHER THIS TONY NICO IS DELUSIONAL OR JUST PLAIN STUPID. I THINK ITS 50 50.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by musclemann
                            HERE HE IS THE NOBEL LAUREATE

                            YOU CANT BE RIGHT BEAR DOWN BECAUSE HE IS THE SMARTEST MAN ALIVE.


                            BUSH CANT LOVE DEATH OR EVER LIE. TALKING SHIT ONCE AGAIN.
                            I thought you were done with me? Who's on who's nuts now!!! Let me stoop to your intellect. Don't you have a black panther meeting to go to or don't you have a cock to suck? Awaiting your well thought-out reply. Or you can stick to your word and "be done with me".

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tonynico
                              I thought you were done with me? Who's on who's nuts now!!! Let me stoop to your intellect. Don't you have a black panther meeting to go to or don't you have a cock to suck? Awaiting your well thought-out reply. Or you can stick to your word and "be done with me".
                              jordanrules..................

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