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The Mustache Warmonger writes a book.

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And trys to get even. I never ever liked this guy _ _ most dangerous guy in America probably joind the Romney camp.
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Fool me twice? Bolton's memoir claims Iran had yellowcake uranium, echoing bogus claims that led to Iraq war -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net
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Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has claimed Israeli agents found "yellowcake uranium" in Iran in 2018, channeling the discredited intelligence used by the George W. Bush administration to justify invading Iraq.

Israel's Mossad retrieved "human-processed uranium" that was "perhaps yellowcake (uranium oxide in solid form)" during a "daring raid on Iran's nuclear archives" in 2018, the mustachioed warmonger declared in his controversial Trump administration memoir, 'The Room Where It Happened'. The discovery, Bolton alleged, was substantiated when the International Atomic Energy Agency subsequently conducted an inspection of Iran's Turquzabad site. Israeli media trumpeted the vague, unverified claim over the weekend, publishing selected quotes from the book.

Bolton insisted the discovery "could well be evidence that Iran kept alive its 'Amad plan' for nuclear weapons after it was supposedly ended in 2004." However, despite the wild claims leveled against Tehran by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in his theatrical speech following the raid, the IAEA denied Tel Aviv had uncovered any evidence that would change the international understanding of Iran's nuclear activities. Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, meanwhile, accused Netanyahu of deliberately tailoring his speech to give the Trump administration a rationale for withdrawing from the JCPOA nuclear deal - which it did, much to Bolton's delight.

While the Trump administration has thus far stopped short of bombing Iran, hope springs eternal - Bolton has pushed for war with the Islamic Republic for years. So has Netanyahu, who has claimed since 1992 that Iran's nuclear bomb was right around the corner and has been trying to convince the US to share his view ever since.

The former Trump official's yellowcake claims - tellingly couched in qualifying words like "perhaps" and "could be" - carry disturbing echoes of the phony intelligence used by Bush's administration to justify the disastrous invasion of Iraq in 2003. Bolton himself had pushed to have unsubstantiated allegations that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was trying to purchase yellowcake uranium from Niger as part of a top-secret nuclear weapons program included in a 'fact sheet' on Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction" drafted by the administration in 2002. Even after US diplomat Joseph Wilson traveled to the African nation and found no factual basis for the yellowcake claims - a conclusion backed by French intelligence, the CIA, and the US Embassy in Niger - the neoconservative core of the Bush administration, including Bolton, clung to the yellowcake story. No WMDs were found after the US invaded Iraq the following year - not that Bolton ever apologized.

The Iraqi yellowcake story is widely agreed to have been the result of a skilled forgery pushed by regime-change enthusiasts who wanted Iraq's government toppled and didn't care how much they had to mangle the truth to get it. Neocon hawks like Bolton and fellow Bush administration heavyweights Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, and Richard Perle had been championing war with Iraq for over a decade, repeatedly and unsuccessfully pushing then-president Bill Clinton to invade before they finally got their wish with Bush in 2003.

As CIA analysts at the time explained, refining yellowcake into the material used in nuclear bombs requires extensive processing and sophisticated technology Iraq did not have - never mind the logistical difficulties inherent in moving the 500 tons Hussein was supposedly purchasing out of Niger. Additionally, Iraq was already sitting on over 550 tons of uranium oxide. So why, they wondered, would Baghdad risk arousing international suspicions by buying more if it was embarking on a clandestine nuclear program? But Bolton and his cohort were known for their persistence; "Stick that baby in there 47 times, and on the 47th time it will stay" was how the Pentagon's Larry Wilkerson described their modus operandi to Vanity Fair. Even after the IAEA itself declared the Niger documents to be forgeries, the Bush administration plunged ahead with the war that has turned the Middle East into a chaotic quagmire of political instability, terrorism, and human suffering.

Iran's compliance with the JCPOA deal has been repeatedly certified, even as Bolton and his fellow hawks attempted to discredit the inspection process. With the ink on the deal scarcely dry in 2015, Bolton was already claiming Iran was operating "secret nuclear facilities" and calling for the Obama administration to bomb the country. He then spent much of his time as Trump's national security advisor advocating for a military response to any perceived slight - especially after the US exited the JCPOA. At the same time, Israel continues to push "bombshell" reports alleging violations of the deal, with the most recent coming earlier this month and based on data Tehran claims was supplied by Mossad.

Bolton has been industriously milking his 15 minutes of fame, heralded by the media as a #Resistance hero ever since his book skewering the Trump administration was copiously leaked to mainstream outlets, over the president's protestations. The tome contains a number of questionable revelations, including that Trump thought Venezuela was "really part of the US" and invading it would be "cool" until Russian President Vladimir Putin bent his ear, discouraging the idea. Trump slammed the book as the fictional musings of a "sick puppy."
 
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"Fool me twice? Bolton's memoir claims Iran had yellowcake uranium, echoing bogus claims that led to Iraq war -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net"

If this is true, and IRAN is mentioned several times in this article, why did we invade IRAQ. At the time Iraq was a sworn enemy of Iran???
 
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The road to Iran was thru Iracq (and Afghanistan) b/c Iran wasn't a push over as Pentagon war games indicated Iran could be a high cost-causality conflict. Besides the Bush-Cheney-Bolton admin was a hardcore neocon regime and so took marching orders (and intel) from Israel. And Israel having the hope of absconding with Iracq's oil resources, eventually Iran's, and transporting to the Haifa pipeline on route to Europe knocking Russia out of the game. Yellow cake in Iracq and Iran was probably only the Betty Crocker kind, just as FS officer Wilson said.

Of course Sad'dam supported Palestinian liberation, but what really wrote his death sentence, like Kadaffi's, was to create a Pan Arab bank to trade petroleum in gold or other currencies knocking the petro-dollar off the game board, meaning petro-dollar linchpin and Zionist ally House of Saud had to go. Of course, that would never be allowed. So Sad'dam once an ally was taken out, along with his loyalists and country destroyed. No, Sad'dam a secularist, was never a host to
Al Ciaduh type radical freebooters.
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Iraq was invaded because Saddam had dreams of being the "new Saladin" in the area. The port of Ras al-Mish'ab was built to offload the materiel used to build King Khalid Military City. The public story was that KKMC was a frontline post against Israeli military aggression. It wasn't. KKMC was built for the day that Iraq would invade Saudi Arabia and seize the Saudi oil. How do I know this? I was there, 19 years old, engaged in the construction of Ras al-Mish'ab between early April 1977 to mid-August 1977.

28 06 29.98 N 48 37 08.72 E Copy and Paste the coordinates into GoogleEarth to see Ras al-Mish'ab.