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BUSH’S CREDIBILITY GAP

One consequence of the WMD intelligence fiasco in Iraq is that no one in the international community gives the U.S. the benefit of the doubt any more on intelligence. We may have come across the mother-lode of computer evidence of Iran’s nuke program. But why should anyone believe us now? They keep suspecting it’s faked.

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Posted on Nov 14 2005 @ 1:25pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories Old Dish

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