SOURCES: NYT: U.S. POSTING OF IRAQ NUKE DOCS ON WEB COULD HAVE HELPED IRAN...
Federal government set up Web site to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war; detailed accounts of Iraq's secret nuclear research; a 'basic guide to building an atom bomb'... Officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency fear the information could help Iran develop nuclear arms... contain charts, diagrams, equations and lengthy narratives about bomb building that the nuclear experts say go beyond what is available elsewhere on the Internet and in other public forums.... Developing...
BINGO, hit piece on US efforts to get prewar docs out there.
Uh huh, the Slimes confirms its propagandist status.
IOW, a non-story.
So, the IAEA (UN) is feeding anti-Bush info. to the NY Times just before an election. If memory serves, didn't the UN inject itself into the 2004 election as well? I don't recall the details.
that's it? that's nothing. no doubt, the sheeple are dumb, but are they dumb enough to believe that Iran is basing its nuclear development program on some diagrams and equations from a failed iraqi program. in the meantime, Pakistan has had a working bomb for years, and the AQ Khan network has been shopping it for years and years to any takers.
Well, that would be bad that the posting on the web may have helped Iran, but doesn't that then confirm Iraq's research was less benign than the "Bush lied" crowd would have all of us believe?