JihadJane
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The government is apparently showing the evidence to the heads of several different countries,
We will see what those countries, few of which you would call "America's best buddies" have to say about the evidence. It is clear though that Obama wants to be as open as possible about this without compromising our intelligence-gathering operations.
How is this clear?
Also, the response seems to be asking for more sanctions, with no serious talk of invading or attacking Iran.
What happened to Iraq before the invasions? Sanctions are a way of weakening a country's defenses. The US tends not to attack countries that can defend themselves.
We shall see what plays out, but so far, this story has the ring of authenticity.
Please explain how this story has ring "the ring of authenticity".
To me, it rings like Tony Blair's ludicrous claim that Iraq was prepared and likely to attack the UK in 45 minutes. Professional politicians swallowed this claim while members of the public like myself, with no access to insider briefings or intelligence information, laughed at it.
'Some analysts skeptical of alleged Iranian plot' (CNN)
Five reasons why:
1. The alleged plot doesn't fit Iran's style
2. Iran would lose more than it would gain
3. Iran has much easier targets to go after
4. Iran is gaining in stature and isn't desperate for drastic measures
5. The alleged plot is full of holes
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