From Reuters…
“Richard Perle, a key architect of the U.S.-led war against Iraq, said on Saturday the West should not make the mistake of waiting too long to use military force if Iran comes close to getting an atomic weapon.”
"If you want to try to wait until the very last minute, you'd better be very confident of your intelligence because if you're not, you won't know when the last minute is," Perle told Reuters on the sidelines of an annual security conference in Munich.
"And so, ironically, one of the lessons of the inadequate intelligence of Iraq is you'd better be careful how long you choose to wait."
So what is the answer? Here’s one of the people who led us down the primrose path and now he’s suggesting that we suddenly need to be very confident in the intelligence we have. We have been duped at every turn during the past 5 years and now we’re supposed to have confidence? But in who? In what? I can’t tell you how much I wish I could!
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