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07/18/15 11:23 AM

#235728 RE: F6 #235723

Madeleine Albright was a consummate stateswoman. In the late '90s, Iran had no nuclear enrichment program. They wanted sanctions reduced, but couldn't get the attention of the US. Albright tried, to no avail, to get Iran and the US talking again but was blocked by the Clinton administration because they were trying to show that they were strongest supporter of Israel of any presidency - ever. That's when nuclear enrichment began in Iran, but under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty(1968) like Japan and Brazil and 17 other non-nuclear weaponed nations.

That immediately set off an alarm in the US because the Israelis and their surrogates insisted that the Iranians were developing a bomb and was a state that was a irrefutable danger to Israel. That fit nicely with the Bush-Cheney ambitions in-that they also wanted to create regime change in Iran in 2003. It was convenient then to push the idea of an Iranian nuclear danger to the American public. But did they ever have a nuclear weapons program? Where is the evidence? Did Iran just pull off an ingenious bluff?