Wednesday, December 5, 2007

The presidential deception regarding Iran

I am no longer surprised by the news I hear out of Washington, just evermore disturbed. However, the news that broke this past Monday regarding the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran's nuclear program reveals just how deceptive and criminal the president and vice-president are, and how totally corrupt the political structure we live in is.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071203/ts_nm/iran_usa_dc

We now know that Iran halted their nuclear weapons program in 2003 and that Bush and Cheney have known about this all along, but you will hear no admissions of guilt from our leaders in Washington. Instead, Bush is actually using this new report as an opportunity to further his rhetoric for war with Iran. This despite the fact that the report he is citing reveals in truth that he has been lying to us this entire time about Iran's nuclear program. Below is the actual transcript from the press conference he called to discuss the new NIE report.

"I think it is very important for the international community to recognize the fact that if Iran were to develop the knowledge that they could transfer to a clandestine program, it would create a danger for the world. So I view this report as a warning signal that they had a program, they halted the program."

The new NIE report should have put an immediate end to any speculation about war with Iran, but with president Bush's sociopathic agenda, he somehow finds the gall to turn the tables on this report, evades any wrong doing and argues that this report actually reveals that Iran is a threat. This is absurd! He is using the evidence that negated his argument to somehow reinforce it. I mean seriously, how does he get away with this? He argues that Iran could become a danger to the world, when he in fact is the danger to the world!

Is perception that different, or is it intent? I believe it's the latter and Bush is intent on global domination. Look through his words and at his intent and you will see a man gushing with power and fortune, gleeful over the domination he's wrought. Not once during his entire presidency has Bush ever hinted at any personal mistakes. In fact, he has actually stated that he has made no mistakes since 9/11, and if you don't believe that, click the link.

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0414-01.htm

We have a very serious problem here and it doesn't reside in the middle east. There cannot be war with Iran, the consequences would be beyond catastrophic. Bush's manipulative rhetoric needs to be exposed and the above quote is a prime example of this in action. There has been no nuclear weapon development since 2003 in Iran and our president knew this and pushed for war anyway, deceiving the public of the truth. Those are the facts. We need to see justice.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bush is a politician. Period. Hence why he is in office; his admin. knows how to get people on his side whether coercion, empty campaign promises, etc.

Bush's 8 years reminds me of Nixon's term. Albeit Bush hasn't done something as flagrant as Watergate - hence why he's still president.

He's manipulated the system to his administration's advantage at the expense of the American people.

Good night, and good luck.