Here's a good article from Reuters that shows #2. It is unclear to me whether the reporter is doing Iran's bidding or the US State Department's bidding. My guess is that it's Iran, and they are trying to frame it in the State Department v. Defense Department fight.
There are two inserts that strike me as bogus. One is...
Deputy Secretary Richard Armitage said Iran was different from the others because it was democratic, but the Bush administration has complained more and more vocally about Iran's rapidly developing nuclear programs.
Nobody in the US would ever say that Iran is "democratic." Clearly a plant.
Here's another...
A group of conservatives close to the Bush administration has started to advocate "regime change" in Iran, with the son of the late Shah as their candidate as ruler.
US policy would never be to have the Shah redux. Clearly, another plant.
It just goes to show you that you have to read your news carefully.
There are two inserts that strike me as bogus. One is...
Deputy Secretary Richard Armitage said Iran was different from the others because it was democratic, but the Bush administration has complained more and more vocally about Iran's rapidly developing nuclear programs.
Nobody in the US would ever say that Iran is "democratic." Clearly a plant.
Here's another...
A group of conservatives close to the Bush administration has started to advocate "regime change" in Iran, with the son of the late Shah as their candidate as ruler.
US policy would never be to have the Shah redux. Clearly, another plant.
It just goes to show you that you have to read your news carefully.
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