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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    American Intelligence Agency cancels the war with Iran

    The Bush Administration should take example from Reagan, who tried to
    keep better relations with the Soviet Union.
    04.12.2007 GMT+04:00

    The day before the report of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency was
    published in the USA. It is explicitly mentioned in the report that
    Iran hasn't been working at any nuclear program since 2003. Meanwhile
    the authors of the document emphasize that the Islamic Republic of
    Iran continues uranium enrichment, so it can enquire nuclear weapon
    from 2010 to 2015. These conclusions differ from those reached two
    years ago, when the American special services believed that Tehran was
    rather determined about its nuclear program and continued its
    realization.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Now, as the representative of the US CIA mentions,
    it may be thought that the diplomatic pressure had a certain effect on
    Iranian authorities. In the information provided, there is a
    conclusion which attracts particular attention. According to it
    `Tehran's decision to quite the works on nuclear program proves that
    the country is less willing to manufacture nuclear weapon, than we
    thought in 2005.'

    According to the U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security
    Affairs Stephen Hadley, the annual report of the National Intelligence
    contains good news. The report gives grounds for hopes that the
    problem may be solved in a diplomatic way, without any force, which is
    what the Administration has been trying to achieve,' said National
    Security Advisor.

    Overestimation of the danger of Iran's nuclear power is given by the
    National Intelligence Estimate (NIE); the annual report of the
    National Intelligence, where the idea of the CIA and other 15
    intelligence bodies coordinated by the United States Director of
    National Intelligence Mike McConnell is prevailing. Sometimes these
    estimations are not exact, just like the report about the weapon of
    mass destruction of Saddam Hussein, which became nothing but a simple
    excuse for the war in Iraq. Usually these kind of reports are kept
    secret, but McConnell decided to make the report concerning Tehran
    public, to delude the public opinion, taking into account the fact
    that the content of this report is different from the information
    provided by the pervious one.

    As the Italian newspaper La Repubblica writes, in the previous report
    of 2005 the American reconnaissance assured `with great certainty'
    that Iran intended to acquire nuclear weapon in spite of the
    international liability and pressure from the outside. According to
    this information, the White House was at the head of the international
    offensive to isolate and punish Tehran through its
    sanctions. Yesterday's document is completely different from the one
    which was submitted two years ago. In the new report it is confirmed
    that by the middle of the year of 2007 Iran didn't recommence programs
    on nuclear weapon, but continued uranium enrichment process with big
    difficulties. It is mentioned in the document that the turning of 2003
    was connected with the diplomatic pressure and a stricter control from
    the world community. Regarding future it is said in the report that
    the decision about nuclear weapon manufacturing is made on the basis
    of analysis of expenses and benefits, without being influenced by
    political, economic or military interests.

    But how can we explain the sudden change in the National
    Intelligence's viewpoint? `The information received over the last
    several months made us reconsider the whole problem,' explained one of
    the officials. The difference between the reports of 2005 and 2007
    gives rise to many questions regarding the authenticity of the
    information and the works carried out by the agents, as well as
    mysterious games of the authorities in the institutions in
    Washington. On the other hand it is not clear yet what the
    consequences of the new report would be for the coming European
    negotiations with Tehran and the negotiations in the UNO', writes the
    newspaper.

    At the same time the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Manouchehr
    Mottaki approved the report of the U.S. Central Intelligence
    Agency. `We naturally welcome the fact that the countries which used
    to have doubts and uncertainties regarding this issue have decided to
    reconsider their views. The character of peaceful use of Iran's
    nuclear weapon becomes clear to the entire world,' said the
    Minister. The US Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid expressed his hopes
    that the White House will take all the necessary measures to mend its
    contacts with Iran.

    `I hope that this Administration will carefully read the report and
    will respectively correct its policy in regards Iran. The Bush
    Administration should take example from Reagan, who tried to keep
    better relations with the Soviet Union,' said Reid. Such a reaction of
    the Democrats shows how serious consequences the publication of the
    report may have and this should undoubtedly worry the American
    military leadership. «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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