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Yahoo! News Tue, Jun 08, 2004 Search All NewsYahoo! News OnlyNews PhotosAudio/Video for Advanced News Home Top Stories Crimes and Trials Most Popular U.S. National Business World Entertainment Sports Technology Politics Science Health Oddly Enough Op/Ed Local Comics News Photos Most Popular Weather Audio/Video Full Coverage Full Coverage More about Iran Related News Stories • Clarke: More Reasons to Invade Iran Than Iraq Reuters via Yahoo! News (Jun 8, 2004) • Report Cites 'Climate of Fear' in Iran at The Washington Post (reg. req'd) (Jun 7, 2004) • Report slams Iran rights abuses at BBC (Jun 7, 2004) Opinion & Editorials • The Iranian Heresy at NY Post (Jun 1, 2004) • Obsessed With Iran at The Washington Post (reg. req'd) (May 28, 2004) Feature Articles • Intel: The Hunt for the Iranians' Informer at Newsweek via MSNBC (Jun 6, 2004) • Iran, North Korea and proliferation at Asia Times Online (May 7, 2004) Related Web Sites • Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN • Embassy of Pakistan: Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran • Forbidden Iran News Resources Providers · AP · Reuters · AFP · washingtonpost.com · USATODAY.com · Los Angeles Times · Chicago Tribune · U.S. News & World Report · NPR · Reuters Features · AFP Features News Alerts · Iraq · Saddam Hussein · President Bush · Bill Clinton · News Alerts News via RSS Top Stories - Reuters Clarke: More Reasons to Invade Iran Than Iraq 1 hour, 36 minutes ago Add Top Stories - Reuters to My Yahoo! VIENNA (Reuters) - It would have made more sense to invade Iran than Iraq (news - web sites), says a former U.S. counterterrorism adviser who has already accused the Bush administration of being soft on terrorism and wasting resources by attacking Iraq. AFP/File Photo Richard Clarke, a former adviser to three U.S. presidents and four administrations, said mere possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) did not justify invading a country. This was the U.S. government's stated grounds for the Iraq war. "If you take the case of Iran, its nuclear program is far more advanced than Iraq's was," Clarke told the Austrian daily Der Standard in an interview translated into German. "There would have been far more grounds to invade there (Iran)." --------------------- |
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