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Bell-wether Condi Shows U.S. War Plans for Iran

Comment by Larry Ross, January 6, 2006


Condolezza Rice, US Secretary of State, prominently featured as one of the story tellers in Bush's litany of lies he used to justify his war with Iraq. Her most famous lie was when she warned Americans before the Iraq war, about 'the mushroom cloud behind Iraq's non-existent nuclear weapons programme'. She helped frighten the American people and stampede Congress into support for Bush's Iraq war.

Now Condi is doing it again - continuing her role as one of the neocon team promoting wars with middle-east nations in order to gain control over their oil resources. Will Americans simply forget her past lies for George Bush's wars, and believe this lying bell-wether again, for a much bigger war with Iran?

How many times can Americans be fooled into supporting Bush's endless wars?

 

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Rice Says Patience With Iran Waning

By Anne Gearan, AP Diplomatic Writer, The Guardian, January 5, 2006


WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration signaled Thursday that time is running out for Iran to avoid being taken before the U.N. Security Council over its disputed nuclear program. Officials also condemned new anti-Israel remarks from Iran's president.

``We are moving into a period of time with Iran where I think we're going to have to, the world is going to have to make some decisions,'' Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said.

Rice avoided declaring an end to negotiations between Tehran and European nations that are intended to avert punishment at the U.N. Her skepticism about progress in the talks was clear, however, and she chose unusually blunt language to lay out the probable next step.

``When it's clear that negotiations are exhausted, we have the votes'' to take Iran before the Security Council for possible punishment, Rice told reporters. ``There is a resolution sitting there for referral. We'll vote it.''

Separately, the State Department ...

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