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Secretary Of State Says America Expects Full Cooperation With Probe Into India Attack

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by fredflinsto2 December 1, 2008 3:17 PM EST
Hillary''s nomination to sec of state is a great accomplishment for lesbians everywhere
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by fredflinsto2 December 1, 2008 3:15 PM EST
Rice is an idiot, that is how she got to be part of the Bush administration
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by impeach___w December 1, 2008 2:01 PM EST
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According to all three intelligence sources, military and intelligence officials alike were alarmed that instead of securing a known terrorist organization, which has been responsible for acts of terror against Iranian targets and individuals all over the world %u2013 Rumsfeld under instructions from Cheney, began using the group on special ops missions into Iran to pave the way for a potential Iran strike.
%u201CThey are doing whatever they want, no oversight at all,%u201D one intelligence source said.
The below is one example of a policy to support terrorists for use as proxy groups:
"Bomb blasts struck Iranian government buildings in the capital of an oil-rich border province, followed within hours by two other bombs in central Tehran, killing nine people, days before presidential elections."
It%u2019s believed that the attacks by MEK had been halted in March of last year. If this attack is shown to be tied to MEK terrorists or any other "group" we are funding, arming, and training in the region, then the US will be implicated - even if we had nothing to do with the bombing directly.
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by impeach___w December 1, 2008 2:00 PM EST
"The Pentagon is bypassing official US intelligence channels and turning to a dangerous and unruly cast of characters in order to create strife in Iran in preparation for any possible attack, former and current intelligence officials say.
One of the operational assets being used by the Defense Department is a right-wing terrorist organization known as Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK), which is being %u201Crun%u201D in two southern regional areas of Iran. They are Baluchistan, a Sunni stronghold, and Khuzestan, a Shia region where a series of recent attacks has left many dead and hundreds injured in the last three months.
One former counterintelligence official, who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the information, describes the Pentagon as pushing MEK shortly after the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The drive to use the insurgent group was said to have been advanced by the Pentagon under the influence of the Vice President%u2019s office and opposed by the State Department, National Security Council and then-National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice.
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by boatdocster December 1, 2008 1:57 PM EST
She is right...

They need to unite against the BUSH Administration, which has spread more global terror, death and torture in the last 8 years than Al Quida ever did.

Perhaps 100,000 innocent Iraqis killed by Bush and his bogus war. Makes the few hundred killed in India pale in comparison...

Rice, who has done absolutely nothing but spew crapp and go for photo op%u2019s. Not one piece on important state legislation signed under her watch.
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by betraid December 1, 2008 1:53 PM EST
We should send our new secretary of state. As chairperson for the India Caucus, Hillary Clinton was instrumental in outsourcing millions in US jobs to India and understands the country all too well. She is also very adept under fire. She could cork screw in on a military transport, land under a hail of bullets and accept a bouquet of flowers.
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by boandco December 1, 2008 1:50 PM EST
What''s Condo Rice doing in India? Is there oil involved? She must really be hard up for a photo op.
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