Posted on 09/21/2007 5:21:00 PM PDT by mdittmar
Senators urge President to avoid making the same mistakes twice
Washington, DC Senate Democrats today sent the following letter to President Bush, urging him to direct the Intelligence Community to produce an updated National Intelligence Estimate on Iran. With Irans nuclear weapons program a growing focus for the nation, Democrats want to ensure the Administration presents the Congress and the American people with up-to-date and accurate intelligence about Irans capabilities and intentions.
The text of the letter, signed by Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, Assistant Democratic Leader Dick Durbin, Intelligence Committee Vice-Chairman Jay Rockefeller, Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Carl Levin, and Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Joe Biden, is below.
May 19, 2006
The President
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President:
An Iranian nuclear weapons program would be a significant threat to international peace and security. Irans refusal to conclusively explain or halt its uranium enrichment and other nuclear activities and its acquisition of ballistic missiles, coupled with the troubling rhetoric of its President, presents serious challenges to security in the Middle East and requires the United States to energetically pursue a diplomatic solution. The international community must not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, and Iran must know that it ultimately will not succeed in undermining international peace and stability.
There are many questions about the exact nature of Irans activities and intentions, the objectives of US policy, and your Administrations strategy, including the role of diplomacy, sanctions and the potential role of military force. In order to avoid repeating mistakes made in the run-up to the conflict in Iraq, we must have objective intelligence untainted by political considerations or policy preferences and a comprehensive debate in the Congress about the best short and long-term approaches to resolving the international communitys differences with Iran.
As a first step in these efforts, we therefore request that you direct the intelligence community to provide Congress with an updated National Intelligence Estimate on Iran. In order to facilitate the public debate we ask that you provide, consistent with protecting sources and methods, an unclassified summary of the key judgments. The process should be started now to enable the Intelligence Community to have sufficient time to produce a comprehensive, well-thought out product.
Among other potential issues, we believe this assessment should explore:
1. Irans foreign policy and regime objectives.
2. The current status of Irans nuclear programs, including any current and projected capabilities to design, build and deploy a nuclear weapon, and the intelligence communitys assessment of Irans intentions regarding possible development of nuclear weapons, what motivations underlie those intentions, and what might cause those intentions to change.
3. Irans military and defense capabilities, including any other weapons of mass destruction programs and their delivery systems.
4. Irans relationship with terrorist organizations, its use of terrorist organizations in furtherance of its foreign policy objectives, and what might cause Iran to reduce or end these relationships.
5. The prospects for support from the international community for various potential courses of action, including diplomacy, sanctions, and military action.
6. Irans expected reaction to a range of diplomatic, economic, and military options available to the United States and the international community, including an assessment of what steps are most likely to successfully influence Irans objectionable policies.
7. The level of popular and elite support within Iran for that countrys nuclear ambitions and for the Iranian regime and its policies, and prospects for reform and political change within Iran.
8. Popular and elite Iranian views of the United States, including views of direct discussions with or normalization of relations with the United States, and views of other key states involved in nuclear diplomacy with Iran.
9. The likely consequences of military action against Irans nuclear weapons program or other regime interests.
10. The confidence level of key judgments, the quality of the sources of intelligence on Iran, the nature and scope of any intelligence gaps, and any significant alternative views.
We hope that such an updated intelligence estimate can be provided at the earliest opportunity. We also hope that you and other Administration officials will take the opportunity in the coming weeks to provide members of Congress and the American people a full overview of your strategy on Iran.
Sincerely,
Harry Reid
Democratic Leader
Richard Durbin
Assistant Democratic Leader
John D. Rockefeller IV
Vice Chairman, Select Committee on Intelligence
Carl Levin
Ranking Member, Committee on Armed Services
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Ranking Member, Committee on Foreign Relations
Why would they believe the report anyways? It’s just posturing.
Reid: President Ahmademjeehad, does your nuclear program have any offensive aspirations whatsoever?
Ahmademjeez: Ahhh no ... its a very nice program, in fact we're designing it to be pleasing to the eye and easy on the ears.
Durbin: But President Aheemmadoodadahay, would Iran's nuclear capability pose any threat to its neighbors or to the world in general?
Ahhmademjed: Nahhhh, thats all just made up stuff from your rabid paranoid right winger constituency. We all are friends, ya know? Iran and America ... friends.
Durbin (to Reid): Well, thats good enough for me
Reid (to Durbin): Yeah, I accept it too. Thank you Mr President.
Okay, they have none.
They would do well to review all public proclamations of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the past few years. The psedo-”conversation” then would read:
INQUISITION: Do you have a nuclear program?
TERRORIST: We have a nuclear program for such pacifistic purposes as the annihilation of the Jewish State of Israel.
INQUISITION: Why do you want to annihilate them?
TERRORIST: They are infidel and they attack innocent Muslims engaged in peaceful killing of Jews. We can use one nuclear blast to eliminate the entire country. It’s smaller than the City of Hiroshima. And Adolf Hitler never carried out the Holocaust.
INQUISITION: Huh? What about the six million dead Jews?
TERRORIST: We will do that—that’s not a threat, it’s a promise. But Adolf Hitler never did. That’s why they’re still alive today.
INQUISITION: And what do you plan to do to America?
TERRORIST: I want to kill you all too, but not until 2009. President Bush would retaliate, but the Next President won’t.
Here’s a nice list of folks who don’t belong in Congress.
the dems always believed the french,
ask the new french government.
Why are they asking Bush to make our military intelligence on Iran public? What are they, Communists or something? Oh wait.....
Hey rats..... it’s available to those who need to know.
Regretably, you aren’t on the list. Such intel is kept secret from enemies.
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