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By Micah Halpern
Tuesday December 11, 2007 I've Been Thinking: The Sunday Telegraph, a well respected English paper, recently lashed out against the United States Intelligence Estimate. The Sunday Telegraph quoted British intelligence chiefs as saying that the United States was duped by Iran. The Sunday Telegraph reported that the US was duped by believing that Iran shelved their nuclear weapons program back in 2003. Nothing can be further from the truth. To assume that would be a fatal mistake by the US and US Intelligence Services. Meanwhile the Iranians submitted a formal Letter of Complaint to the United States via the Swiss Embassy in Teheran. The letter charges the US with espionage and with violating international law. The complaint is based on the Intelligence Estimate. Iran believes that the US could not have gotten their information without spying. Now that is funny. The Estimate clears Iran and Iran comes right back and charges the United States with spying. You can not make these things up. Read my new book THUGS. It's easy. Just click. 4 June 2017 12:14 PM in Thoughts
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