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HoosierHoagie

02/14/08 10:37 AM

#17607 RE: EZ2 #17606

Even better lets make him the ambassador to Iran and let him stay over there.
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EZ2

02/14/08 10:38 AM

#17608 RE: EZ2 #17606

Diplomats-US Gave IAEA Iran Intelligence

Feb 14, 8:20 AM (ET)
By GEORGE JAHN

VIENNA, Austria (AP) - The U.S. has recently shared new intelligence with the International Atomic Energy Agency on key aspects of Iran's nuclear program that Washington says shows Tehran was directly engaged in trying to make a bomb, diplomats said Thursday.

The diplomats told The Associated press Washington also gave the IAEA permission to confront Iran with at least some of the evidence in an attempt to pry details out of the Islamic republic on the activities as part of the U.N. nuclear watchdog's attempts to probe Iran's suspicious nuclear past.


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fazoolius

02/14/08 11:17 AM

#17610 RE: EZ2 #17606

Shouldn't be a problem. They are already in Syria!

Obama Adviser Leads Delegation to Damascus

By ELI LAKE
Staff Reporter of the Sun
February 12, 2008


WASHINGTON — A foreign policy adviser to Senator Obama is scheduled to arrive in Syria today as the leader of a RAND Corp. delegation.

Zbigniew Brzezinski will travel to Damascus for meetings as part of a trip Syria's official Cham News agency described as an "important sign that the end of official dialogue between Washington and Damascus has not prevented dialogue with important American intellectuals and politicians."

An assistant to Mr. Brzezinski, Trudy Werner, told The New York Sun yesterday: "He is leading a delegation for RAND and they will be in Damascus. It is a high-level delegation and they are meeting with some high-level people in the region. There is no shortage of issues in the Middle East to discuss as I'm sure you know."

Mr. Brzezinski's visit to Syria, a country President Bush has accused of arming terrorists and ordering political assassinations in Lebanon, is in many ways in keeping with a theme of the Obama campaign. The Illinois senator in August said during a Democratic debate that he would be willing to meet with foreign adversaries, earning a rebuke from Senator Clinton, a Democrat of New York, who said such an approach would be "naïve."

On August 24, Mr. Brzezinski, a one-time national security adviser to President Carter, announced in an interview on Bloomberg's satellite news channel that he was endorsing Mr. Obama, and he has been an adviser to the campaign since.

A spokesman for the senator's presidential campaign, Tommy Vietor, said the campaign did not know Mr. Brzezinski was leading the delegation. "The first we heard of this trip was from you," he said. He added: "Brzezinski is not a day-to-day adviser for the campaign, he is someone whose guidance Senator Obama seeks on Iraq."

A supporter of Mrs. Clinton, Rep. Eliot Engel, a Democrat from New York, said he found it hard to believe that one of the Illinois senator's main advisers would not know that his visit to Syria would appear to have the tacit consent of the Obama campaign.



Maybe they will just hop a plane and try to smooth things out with all of the leaders in that part of the world I imagine all of those leaders are laughing at us behind our back and think that we are the weakest people in the world. What a joke.

-faz