Target: Negroponte & Iran
Saturday, April 29th, 2006 by RLRFrom The Consortium News
By Robert Parry
In a replay of the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction charade, neoconservative supporters of George W. Bush are pushing the U.S. intelligence community to take a more alarmist view about Iran’s nuclear program “ only this time, the nation’s top spy John Negroponte is resisting the pressure unlike former CIA chief George Tenet.
Tenet joined in Bush’s hyping of the WMD evidence about Iraq “ famously telling the President that the case was a slam dunk. But Negroponte is defying hardliners who want a worst-case scenario on Iran’s capabilities. Instead, he is citing Iran’s limited progress in refining uranium and their use of a cascade of only 164 centrifuges.
According to the experts that I consult, achieving — getting 164 centrifuges to work is still a long way from having the capacity to manufacture sufficient fissile material for a nuclear weapon, Negroponte said in an interview with NBC News on April 20.
Our assessment is that the prospects of an Iranian weapon are still a number of years off, and probably into the next decade, said Negroponte, who was appointed last year as the Director of National Intelligence, a new post that supplanted the traditional primacy of the CIA director as the head of the U.S. intelligence community.
Expressing a similar view about Iran’s nuclear program in a speech at the National Press Club, Negroponte said, I think it’s important that this issue be kept in perspective.
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