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Right Web News | December 14, 2007

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FEATURED ARTICLE

Whose Disinformation?
By Gareth Porter

High-level officials in the Bush administration, including Vice President Dick Cheney, bottled up the explosive new NIE on Iran, arguing that Iran was deliberately leaking disinformation and that Israel had intelligence pointing to a clandestine Iranian nuclear program. Read full story.

 

FEATURED PROFILES

Kenneth Timmerman
The intelligence community has been duped into thinking Iran has abandoned its nuclear weapons program, and "shadow warriors" are undermining the Bush administration from within, according to conservative writer Ken Timmerman.

Eleana (Eliana) Benador
A publicist who helped promote a plank of neoconservative writers after 9/11, Benador has more recently said that she aims to get out of politics because of the "uncertain political situation in America."

Conrad Black
Once a major media mogul closely aligned with rightist and hardline political factions in the United States, Black was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison in early December for bilking his shareholders out of millions.

Benador Associates
This now largely defunct speakers bureau and PR firm played an important role promoting neoconservative voices in the U.S. media after 9/11.

Office of Special Plans
The new intelligence estimate on Iran might have been made possible because many of the neoconservative officials behind the Pentagon's Office of Special Plans, which bypassed established intelligence channels, are no longer in the administration.

 

ALSO NEW ON RIGHT WEB

NIE Aftermath
By Khody Akhavi

Though the intelligence community has downgraded the threat of Iranian nukes, Bush administration policy is unlikely to change course. Read full story.

 

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