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...There’s two imminent threats and the third is a bad guy,” Allison said. “North Korea was in fact selling a bomb’s worth of uranium hexafluoride and Iran was sneaking [past inspectors],” Allison said. “If Bush had shot North Korea or Iran, I might have supported...
...identity of Plame, who may have been active in a sting operation involving the trafficking of WMD components. Plame was outed in a White House attempt to discredit the finding of her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, that there was no evidence that Iraq tried to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger. "Only a very high-ranking official could have had access to the knowledge that Plame was on the payroll" of the CIA, an intelligence source told...
...identity of Plame, who may have been active in a sting operation involving the trafficking of WMD components. Plame was outed in a White House attempt to discredit the finding of her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, that there was no evidence that Iraq tried to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger. "Only a very high-ranking official could have had access to the knowledge that Plame was on the payroll" of the CIA, an intelligence source told...
...fully cooperate with the IAEA's investigation into the country's nuclear activities. Tehran's chief delegate to the IAEA, Hossein Mousavian, criticized the resolution but said that Iran would continue to work with the agency. President Mohammed Khatami earlier threatened to drop Tehran's promised suspension of uranium enrichment if Iran came under renewed criticism. MEANWHILE IN GERMANY ... Mail Bonding The German post office said that giving mailmen training in canine psychology had reduced dog attacks by up to 80%. All 79,000 carriers have now followed courses giving tips on how to read a dog's body language...
...next morning, Rice went on the shows and claimed that while some junior CIA officers may have been concerned about the validity of the uranium allegations, they never informed anyone in the White House. What followed were days in which the CIA and Rice's office were engaged in a finger-pointing exercise about who should have scrubbed the line from the President's speech before he gave it. Eventually, Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley had to acknowledge that the CIA had sent him memos outlining the agency's concerns about the uranium claim...