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Bush urges vigilance on Iran

Dec 5, 2007 12:00 AM (363 days ago) by Bill Sammon, The Examiner
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President Bush stressed Tuesday that Iran is testing long-range nuclear missiles that might eventually carry warheads.
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President Bush stressed Tuesday that Iran is testing long-range nuclear missiles that might eventually carry warheads.
WASHINGTON (Map, News) - President Bush warned Tuesday that despite a new intelligence report showing that Iran froze its nuclear weapons program four years ago, Tehran could restart the program at any time.

“Look, Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous, and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon,” Bush said at a news conference in the White House.

“Iran had a hidden, covert nuclear weapons program,” he added. “What’s to say they couldn’t start another covert nuclear weapons program?”

Bush pointed out that Iran continues efforts to enrich uranium, ostensibly for nuclear energy, but could easily share that technology with a military program to develop a nuclear bomb.

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He also emphasized that Iran is testing long-range nuclear missiles that might some day carry nuclear warheads.

Democrats accused the president of hyping the Iran threat for months after learning in August that the nuclear weapons program had been frozen. Bush said the intelligence that materialized in August was not analyzed and synthesized into a National Intelligence Estimate until last week.

“I refuse to believe that,” said Sen. Joseph Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate, on a conference call with reporters. “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.”

Bush defended his staff.

“Members of my administration had been very clear about the weapons program earlier this year and, therefore, it’s important for the American people to see that there has been a re-evaluation of the Iranian issue,” Bush said. “The intelligence community has made a great discovery, and they’ve analyzed the discovery, and it’s now part of our government policy.”

Bush warned against being lulled into a false sense of security by the NIE.

“This report is not a ‘OK-everybody-needs-to-relax-and-quit report,’ ” he said. “This is a report that says what has happened in the past could be repeated, and that the policies used to cause the regime to halt are effective policies, and let’s keep them up, let’s continue to work together.”

bsammon@dcexaminer.com

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8:40 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 2, 2008 re: "AP interview: Iran envoy dismisses attack threat"

Examiner Reader said:
i am no big fan of g.w bush but the mess this country is in can not all fall at his door congress played right in there to, a president can only go as far as congress goes along with,to me the whole bunch are do nothings and the very little they have done has been garbage and has been for years clinton was no peach eaither he sighned nafta on his way out so guess whos lap that big flop landed in, between it and billions of dollars poured out into two countries for two wars and then the china free trade agreement,there is no wonder our ecomoney is shot.

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12:03 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 2, 2008 re: "Iran foreign minister dismisses threat of attack"

Examiner Reader said:
one well placed nuclear bomb would stop iran for good they need to keep thinking the usa dont have the means to stop them if it needs to thats there crazieness

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10:01 AM MST on Mon., Oct. 29, 2007 re: "Bush: Iran could hit U.S. with nukes by 2015"

Examiner Reader said:
We are SO TIRED of your scare tactics. You need to go play war somewhere else and not with the lives and hard-earned tax dollars of Americans!!!!

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8:04 AM MST on Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 re: "Iranian group becoming America’s enemy in Iraq"

John Yao said:
I trust nothing that comes out of the mouth of our "beloved" president Bush. He is the biggest idiot to ever hold the post of the presidency. Just like a lot of great empires throughout human kind, Bush will one day represent the turning point of which the USA will start going down as a world power nation.

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6:52 AM MST on Wed., Oct. 24, 2007 re: "Bush: Iran could hit U.S. with nukes by 2015"

Edgar from Miami,Florida said:
Bush seems to love to spend money on "His War", but has yet spent much money on the victims of Katrina and the forest fires of California

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4:12 AM MST on Tue., Aug. 21, 2007 re: "Iranian group becoming America’s enemy in Iraq"

Examiner Reader said:
It is always easy to screw those who were stupid enough to work for us such as Saddam . We are so damned blind enough to realize too late that the real enemy is IRAN. It is also true that we, the US killed Saddam by Iraqui proxy. Without our invasion, Saddam is still in power and is an antidote for Iran .

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3:56 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 9, 2007 re: "Iran’s presence in Iraq prompts talk of retaliation"

middleclass2008 said:
Don't worry, the war with Iran will happen soon enough. And THE DRAFT will come back too. Bush has only another year and a half left to wreak havoc on the world. That's plenty of time to find a way. We need to stop him, and then show our leaders what we really think of them... PUT THEM ALL BEHIND BARS... where they belong. Google "middleclass2008" to find an Independent Presidential Candidate who will do just that!

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1:46 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 9, 2007 re: "Iran’s presence in Iraq prompts talk of retaliation"

Examiner Reader said:
I find it no surprise that a Jewish senator, well lobbied by AIPAC, would want the USA to fight another war on behalf of Israel. The only threat Iran will be in that region is to Israel alone. There are no threats to our country. After all, is Iran more fanatic that Pakistan? Shame on our American senators taking our country to war for the sake of preserving Israel, a country that constantly spies on us and when it doesn't get its way openly criticizes us. Ray B.

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