ConservativeWave » Today, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑
HA!! They are Religious fanatics who have been supporting TERRORIST activities and TERRORIST groups in at LEAST THREE other countries (i.e. Hamas, Hezbolah, & Houthi's)... and are ALSO working to destabilize Egypt by supporting religious extremist there as well... as we speak !
you: "do not believe that Iranian leaders are terrorists"?
WELL HELL... words are CHEAP... and ACTIONS speak louder than words !! Since Iran has used terrorist groups as their proxies? THEY ARE TERRORISTS !! I believe that Iran will VERY SOON be bombed BACK into the pre-Nuclear STONE age... by Israel... within a few weeks! Why? Because MOST of the problems in the middle east TODAY is being caused by Iran. Donald Trump had them under control in 2020... but today, Joe Biden has LET the genie OUT of the bottle, and THAT needs to be rectified... The U.S.A and Israel are going to do the people of Iran, and the WORLD, a HUGE favor, VERY SOON !
And... "RESPECT" has NOTHING to do with it... FIGHTING TERRORISTS & TERRORISM does !!!
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World & NationEx-General Says Israel Inflated
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm ... story.html
Iraqi ThreatBy Laura King
Dec. 5, 2003 12 AM PT
Times Staff Writer
JERUSALEM — A former senior Israeli military intelligence official asserted Thursday that the nation’s spy agencies were a “full partner” to the United States and Britain in producing flawed prewar assessments of Iraq’s ability to mount attacks with weapons of mass destruction.The sharply worded report by Shlomo Brom, a brigadier general in the army reserves, prompted one lawmaker to call for an independent inquiry into the performance of Israeli intelligence before the start of hostilities in Iraq.Until now, the role of Israeli intelligence agencies in assessing the threat posed by Saddam Hussein’s regime -- and the subsequent failure so far by coalition investigators to find evidence of a chemical and biological weapons program that was an imminent threat -- has been the subject of little public debate here. In Britain, Prime Minister Tony Blair has been hounded by domestic critics who say prewar intelligence on Hussein’s weapons program was either flawed or exaggerated -- or both -- in order to support President Bush’s decision to go to war.Bush also has faced criticism over the lack of proof that Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, though the U.S. president has not been forced to expend nearly as much political capital as Blair in fending off contentions that the threat was deliberately distorted.
Brom, a senior researcher at one of Israel’s leading think tanks, the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, said intelligence produced by Israel played a significant role in augmenting the case for toppling Hussein.