Monday, November 19, 2007

Powell..... Colin is a Colon....

What an ASS, the man who has probably done more damage to this administration than anyone else is now Damaging the country. These actions are Worse than his betrayal of the President he was supposed to serve. In case your wondering of what it is I speak of, well that's simple. Colon Powell is responsible for the Valerie Plame leak and cover up. He is the man that should have been questioned under oath as to what he ordered Armatige to do. He is the one who needs to account for Millions of dollars wasted. The months of unnecessary investigation that sent an innocent man to jail for a having a faulty memory. For this act of personal betrayal alone he should be shunned like the leper that he is.

No instead his betrayal continues except this time he doesn't just betray a President, he betrays his country. In trying to undermine the administration this scumbag reassures the Iranians that they have no need to comply with the demands of the UN, and everyone can ignore and should fight against the sanctions. WHY? Because Colon says no one really wants to bomb Iran in the US and our Army is stretched to thin any way. And where does he say all this? Well while he lines his pockets nice and fat with Arab Oil money in Kuwait.

Not only is this man scum, but he has just put you and I at a greater risk to die at the hands of terror. Thanks Colon thanks for showing us what a bitter washed up political soldier is capable of.



Powell: Iran far from nuclear weapon

By DIANA ELIAS, Associated Press Writer
Mon Nov 19, 1:56 AM ET



KUWAIT CITY - Iran is far from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and despite U.S. fears about its atomic intentions, an American military strike against the Islamic Republic is unlikely, former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday.

Tehran rejects claims by the United States and some European Union countries that its nuclear program is aimed at secretly producing weapons, insisting it is for peaceful purposes only.

"I think Iran is a long way from having anything that could be anything like a nuclear weapon," said Powell, who was invited by the National Bank of Kuwait to speak on economic opportunity and crisis in the Middle East.

A recent report by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog found Iran has been generally truthful in the information it has provided the agency about aspects of its past nuclear activities.

But the International Atomic Energy Agency said it could not rule out that Iran had a secret weapons program because of restrictions Tehran placed on its inspectors two years ago.

Asked if he sees a U.S. war on Iran coming, the retired U.S. general said although no American official will say the option was "off the table," he did not see prospects of a military conflict.

There is no base of support among Americans for such an action, Powell said, adding that the U.S. military already has enough on its hands in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Powell was the secretary of state under President Bush from 2001 to 2005. In September 2004, Powell said Iran's nuclear program was a growing threat and he called for international sanctions.


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