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Filed under: Uncategorized — soulsofwords at 5:00 pm on Thursday, May 1, 2008

ANOTHER OBAMA ADVISER ATTACKS ISRAEL !!

sometimes i surface feel attracted to its piling on. but if barack obama is so pro-israel why are all his advisers anti-israel? if obama isn’t vexing to pick people with an anti-israel slant, i am taking him to las vegas, cause the guy is dammed lucky. barack’s latest is joseph cirincione, commandant of nuclear regulation at the center allowing for regarding american progress and an counsel of the senator. cirincione still doesn’t believe that israel bombed a syrian nuke foundry, he thinks that israel was trying to wreck any possible syrian peace effort and increase a rationale to attack iran. he also says that israel should give up its nukes (if she has nukes). this guy is hard core: obama adviser: israel be obliged give up its nukes calls ‘nonsense’ u.s. claims jewish state struck syrian atomic reactor by aaron klein

Israel should give up its nuclear weapons to ensure Iran halts its illicit nuclear program, argues an adviser on nuclear issues to Sen. Barack Obama.

1 may 2008

Joseph Cirincione, director of nuclear policy at the Center for American Progress, also previously dismissed reports Israel’s Sept. 6 airstrike targeted a Syrian nuclear reactor as “nonsense” and called Damascus’ nuclear program “miniscule.”

Immediately following Israel’s air raid, Cirincione listed “Israelis [who] want to thwart any dialogue between the U.S. and Syria” as among those spreading rumors Syria was constructing a nuclear facility.

Cirincione was commenting on a Sept. 13 Washington Post story about possible links between Syria and North Korea.

His statements have been circulating around the blogosphere the past few days after the U.S. government last week released what it said was photographic evidence Syria was constructing a nuclear reactor with the help of North Korea.

“Once again, this appears to be the work of a small group of officials leaking cherry-picked, unvetted ‘intelligence to key reporters in order to promote a pre-existing political agenda,” Cirincione wrote in September on the blog of Foreign Policy magazine.

“If this sounds like the run-up to the war in Iraq, it should. This time it appears aimed at derailing the U.S.-North Korean agreement that administration hardliners think is appeasement,” Cirincione wrote.

In a September interview with National Public Radio, Cirincione stated “certain hard-line Israelis who are aimed at preventing a U.S.-Syrian or an Israeli-Syrian dialogue” were using the Syrian nuclear story to affect talks with Damascus.

He called reports Israel struck a Syrian nuclear site “the most overblown story I’ve seen since before the buildup to the war in Iraq.”

“There’s precious little information available, but it hasn’t stop people with political agendas from spinning it at such an absurd level as if these claims are facts,” Cirincione said.

The Obama adviser characterized Syria’s nuclear program as “not amount[ing] to much. Begun almost 40 years ago, the Syrian program is a rudimentary research program built around a tiny 30-kilowatt research reactor that produces isotopes and neutrons.”

“Syria does not have the financial, technical or industrial base to develop a serious nuclear program anytime in the foreseeable future.”

Cirincione’s assessment and his claims about false leaks to the media directly contradict a U.S. government briefing to select congressional committees last week on some details of the Sept. 6 Israeli airstrike

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