NIE report derails CNN propaganda program

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The NIE report has derailed a pro-war CNN propaganda special titled We Were Warned - Iran Goes Nuclear.

The two-hour program was slated to be broadcast on Dec. 12 under the "CNN Presents" banner. Set partially in the near future, it featured a what-if scenario, as former government officials -- playing fictional cabinet members -- sit in a CNN-constructed situation room and debate how best to nuke Iran.

As the scenario begins, the U.S. is entering the eighth year of war against Iraq, and Israel has once again attacked Lebanon.

The program featured former CIA director Jim Woolsey, former EPA administrator Christie Todd Whitman, and former Presidential Advisor David Gergen. It was to have been hosted by CNN’s Frank Sesno.

Regarding the cancellation, CNN Vice-Senior Executive Producer Mark Nelson said the NIE “changed everything.”

In its place, CNN will air two Campbell Brown-hosted specials on the Iran situation and its history.

Portions of the We Were Warned propaganda will be incorporated into those programs, which air this coming Saturday and Sunday.

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"As the scenario begins, the U.S. is entering the eighth year of war against Iraq, and Israel has once again attacked Lebanon."

Hell, CNN, allegedly a news organization, can't even get its facts straight.

Between "Operation Desert Slaughter, Part I" launched against Iraq in 1991, thru the years of crippling economic sanctions and No-Fly Zones that helped kill off over 500,000 Iraqi children to the current occupation, the US has been waging war on Iraq for nearly 18 years, not the eight as claimed by the fictious CNN propaganda story.

CNN's notorious gas bag and hater of all things Muslim, Glenn Beck, had been showing videos purporting Islamic terrorists wanting to attack the USA.
All done with the help of MOSSAD asset, MEMRI.

Some of the videos were obvious fakes, but they probably played well in mid-America.

After the NIE is released, Beck starts interviewing Country and Western singers???
WTF???

CNN will get back on track and again, start beating loudly their war drums for attacking Iran.

Greg Bacon | Mon, 2007-12-10 16:40

The NIE report is of course good news as it confirms everything we already knew through IAEA, except for the claim of Iranian efforts until 2003 to produce nuclear arms.

With the difficulties Iran has to produce enriched uranium for energy production that claim can safely be categorized as a lie.

The way the world works, expecially the way Bush's world works, does not give room for facts, however. Representatives of his administration has clearly stated that it creates its own "realities", http://www.cs.umass.edu/~immerman/play/opinion05/WithoutADoubt.html

"Realities" should not be confused with facts. Whilst facts are based on verification using scientifically agreed methods "realities" are based on force. Here is how it works: The more force you can mobilize the further you can move your realities away from the facts.

So whilst it is a fact that Iran does not have nuclear weapons and does not work to produce them it is a reality that the true Axis of Evil: Tel Aviv - Washington will attack it!

After that adventure there will be so little force left for the administration that the gap between realities and facts may disappear altogether. That will be the time for revisiting what happened on 9/11!

Made Brani | Mon, 2007-12-10 17:42

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