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Would you have believed this a few years ago? arcura 04/17/06
    Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:53 p.m. EDT
    Bill Clinton Aided Iran in Quest for Nukes
    Then-President Clinton, the CIA deliberately gave Iranian physicists blueprints for part of a nuclear bomb that likely helped Tehran advance its nuclear weapons development program.
    The allegation, detailed recently in the book "State of War," by New York Times reporter James Risen, comes as the Iranian nuclear crisis turns white hot, with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad boasting ominously on Wednesday that his nation has joined the world's nuclear club.
    Reports Risen: "It's not clear who originally came up with the idea [to give Tehran nuclear blueprints], but the plan was first approved by Clinton."
    Beginning in February 2000, the CIA recruited a Russian scientist who had defected to the US years earlier. His mission: Take the nuclear blueprints to Vienna to sell them - or simply give them - to the Iranian representatives for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
    Dubbed "Operation Merlin," the plan was supposed to steer Iranian physicists off track by incorporating design flaws in the blueprints that would render the information worthless.
    But in what may turn out to be one of the greatest foreign policy blunders of all time, Operation Merlin backfired when the Russian scientist spotted the design flaws immediately - and even offered to help Iran fix the problems.
    Risen said the Clinton-approved plan ended up handing Tehran "one of the greatest engineering secrets in the world, providing the solution to one of a handful of problems that separated nuclear powers such as the United States and Russia from rogue countries such as Iran that were desperate to join the nuclear club but had so far fallen short."
    He noted that thanks to the bizarre operation, Iran could now "leapfrog one of the last remaining engineering hurdles blocking its path to a nuclear weapon."

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1. So what you are saying is that Clinton gave nuclear plans to...
04/17/06 ETWolverineExcellent or Above Average Answer
2. One need only be a close watcher of history to seer that thi...
04/17/06 ErewhonExcellent or Above Average Answer
3. How can you be so unkind as to say the President Clinton mad...
04/18/06 drgadeExcellent or Above Average Answer
4. I don't even believe it now, but given the incrediable in...
04/18/06 paracleteExcellent or Above Average Answer
5. Is there a disconnect here somewhere? It's not hard to fi...
04/19/06 MathatmacoatExcellent or Above Average Answer
6. Iran's first started to develop nuclear power in the 1960...
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