Iran has no nuclear program; right-wing efforts suffer setback

The Bush administration assembled a new National Intelligence Estimate focused exclusively on Iran, but Dick Cheney has been working behind the scenes to keep the information secret. Now we know why.

A new assessment by American intelligence agencies concludes that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003 and that the program remains on hold, contradicting an assessment two years ago that Tehran was working inexorably toward building a bomb.

The conclusions of the new assessment are likely to be major factor in the tense international negotiations aimed at getting Iran to halt its nuclear energy program, and they come in the middle of a presidential campaign during which a possible military strike against Iran’s nuclear program has been discussed.

The assessment, a National Intelligence Estimate that represents the consensus view of all 16 American spy agencies, states that Tehran’s ultimate intentions about gaining a nuclear weapon remain unclear, but that Iran’s “decisions are guided by a cost-benefit approach rather than a rush to a weapon irrespective of the political, economic and military costs.”

“Some combination of threats of intensified international scrutiny and pressures, along with opportunities for Iran to achieve its security, prestige, and goals for regional influence in other ways might — if perceived by Iran’s leaders as credible — prompt Tehran to extend the current halt to its nuclear weapons program,” the estimate states.

Let’s not lose sight of the context of this news. The President has, on more than one recent occasion, talked about “World War III” with Iran. The Vice President has been dusting off his 2002 speeches, blustering that the U.S. “cannot stand by as a terror-supporting state fulfills its grandest ambitions.” The man responsible for shaping Rudy Giuliani’s foreign policy vision believes anyone opposed to immediate miltary strikes in Iran are guilty of “an irresponsible complacency that I think is comparable to the denial in the early ’30s of the intentions of Hitler.”

But, once again, they’re all wrong.

Kevin Drum highlights the key excerpt from the newly-released document:

We judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program; we also assess with moderate-to-high confidence that Tehran at a minimum is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons.

….We assess with high confidence that until fall 2003, Iranian military entities were working under government direction to develop nuclear weapons. We judge with high confidence that the halt lasted at least several years….We assess with moderate confidence Tehran had not restarted its nuclear weapons program as of mid-2007….Tehrans [sic] decision to halt its nuclear weapons program suggests it is less determined to develop nuclear weapons than we have been judging since 2005.

If Iran were to restart its program — and there’s no evidence to suggest it’s going to — it wouldn’t have a weapon, at the earliest, until 2010-2015.

This is, in other words, a very sad day for the White House, Joe Lieberman, the staff of the Weekly Standard, and Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign, but a very good day for the rest of us. I realize we’re dealing with a crowd that makes its own reality, but it’s going to be pretty tough to characterize Iran as an imminent threat anytime soon.

As for the Bush gang’s reaction to all of this, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley did his best to spin the news, telling reporters the NIE “confirms that we were right to be worried about Iran seeking to develop nuclear weapons.”

Um, Steve? Can I call you “Steve”? While your boss was trying to scare the nation into what he labeled “World War III,” the reality is Iran halted its nuclear weapons program more than four years ago. Phrases like “we were right” probably aren’t prudent right now.

Post Script: Amanda emphasized an important point from a recent IPS report: “A National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran has been held up for more than a year in an effort to force the intelligence community to remove dissenting judgments on the Iranian nuclear programme, and thus make the document more supportive of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney’s militarily aggressive policy toward Iran.”

Second Post Script: Maybe the neocons will try to push for a war anyway, based on Iranian meddling in Iraq? Apparently, that’s no longer on the list of Bush administration talking points, either.

Which means they’re going to have to go the Israeli route if they want someone to spark a war with Iran before El Residente leaves office.

Puts the talks between Olmert and Bush during the Annapolis Photo-Op in a whole different light, dontchathink?

  • The lack of WMD never stopped the military interventionism authored by the NeoCon/NeoDem Imperialists before.

    I’m sure that this “revelation” that Iran isn’t the threat to the United States that the reich wing pants-poopers cried wolf about one more time will lead to more calls from the No Peace, More War Movement for another 9/11.

  • I doubt if this would stop Cheney from pulling the trigger, but maybe it would make the military brass more likely to tell him “no fucking way, sir”.

    Unfortunately, if he isn’t stopped by the sane people left in the military I’m pretty sure the Dems would not impeach the warmongers, even if Biden says he would “consider it”. They have no spines, and AIPAC knows it.

  • A new assessment by American intelligence agencies concludes that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003 and that the program remains on hold, contradicting an assessment two years ago that Tehran was working inexorably toward building a bomb.

    Could be this is why their leadership has been so pissy towards us (in additon to their dictator being an asshole) these last few years, since our leadership has been talking like it’s a given Iran’s developing weapons. Also, our White House has been acting like Iran’s just been holding out on us.

    Yes, it is a good day for us. No more having to think that maybe, just maybe, the Bushies were right about Iran’s weapons, and that there might be an attack someday. Also, the Bushies now have to focus on the real threat opposed by Iran (its military efforts in Iraq) and can’t try to scare and manipulate us all with this talk of weapons.

    A victory for the good and the lovers of truth, a failure for the evil ones.

  • CB

    Being “wrong” doesn’t seem to count for much among warmongers. The WH will just keep repeating the message that Iran will cause a nuclear holocaust if not attacked immediately, catapulting the propaganda, as Bush calls it.

  • Just as Hadley said, the official line becomes the truth, reality is as irrelevant as Sadaam allowing the weapons inspectors in. in fact he did, yet i’ve heard the statement go untested on mainstream news and on c-span this year that we had to invade Iraq because he did not. One person who said this was US senator, Johnny Isaakson speaking on c-span. even when a caller made the point that it was not true, Greta amazingly defended that the c-span moderators were not there to correct misstatements.

    This is how you rule the world, man, you don’t worry about reality, it’s all about momentum, grease to the media, state sponsored news articles, it’s in the presentation, not the content…

    so sit back, follow along, it’s still downhill to Tehran and Bush has all next year.

  • Can we hear the sounds of crickets in the right blogosphere or are they going to take the one single sentence (or partial sentence) that they can hang their hat on and spend so much time and energy beating it to death that they will be able to ignore the totality of the thing?

  • I’m guessing this will lead every single nightly news cast for the next week, right?

    I mean, here we have an administration that’s spent the past four years not only trying to convince us all that we’re “winning” in Iraq, but making the case for starting a THIRD war in Iran. And now, all that blustering has been proven false, and they even tried to change the facts and delay the report that proved they were lying.

    I mean, that’s really, really, REALLY big stuff. There’s no way the media ignores this one.

    Is there?

  • Just last night I heard (via the local NPR station ) David Gergen speak at Boston University, and he was adamant that Iran’s nuclear program is proceeding apace and that the next president is going to have to deal with that looming problem immediately–through diplomacy unless we had no other choice. His comments throughout the talk were quite negative about this administration, the mess they’re leaving, and the fearmongering, but he did seem to buy into the Iran-as-dangerous-nuclear-power position.

    Of course my fear is that the new president won’t have to–or be able to–negotiate with Iran because The Bomb’em Brothers will already have made their move.

  • This might explain why at one point in the not too distant past Bush said that the idea of Iran thinking about getting the bomb was intolerable. They knew what was coming and were trying to shift the goal posts even then.

  • Yet another example of how this WH is filled with liars and thieves. We’re being lied to, while Bush and his gang rob us of economic strength and dole out nonbid contracts to their cronies in the military-industrial/energy sectors. It will be a clear day under the sun when Americans wake up and realize this Bushman has been unfit to be the leader of the “free world.” -Kevo

  • From IranAffairs.com:

    Iran NIE report – Are you lying now, or were you lying then?

    If the 2005 NIE report was wrong, why should the 2007 NIE be any more credible? If Iran really had a nuclear weapons program until 2003, then why has the IAEA found no evidence of it?

  • Hooray for the truth finally bubbling to the top. However the report still says IRAN had a nuclear weapons program up until 2003, whereas the latest IAEA reports say there is no evidence IRAN ever had a nuclear weapons program. As fas as saying the door is still open to IRAN deciding to build a bomb in the future with its acquired nuclear technology capability, every one of the many countries with commercial nuclear power has the nuclear material to develop a bomb within a ten year time frame. So I do not give the warmongers of the last seven years any credit for pressurizing IRAN to give up a nonexistent nuclear weapons program. Remember, if the worst of the warmongers had their way there would already be stifling international sanctions on IRAN draining its assets similar to IRAQ prior to its invasion. The worst would already have militarily struck IRAN.And what would be their predictable response when having been proven wrong:”We had to go with the best intelligence at the time, and we could not have waited until the smoking gun was a mushroom cloud”. Wakeup and learn people.

  • Thank you for your honesty. It is hard to find the truth when the media is so interested in just “being them”. Keep up the good work.

    I don’t know why…..but I am glad this water is being cooled.

  • Stultis could you please cite the,

    “new analysis says that the Iranians HAVE AND ARE CONTINUING WITH URANIUM ENRICHMENT. I.e. are bringing the more advanced “P-2″ centrifuges online (which they long hid from the IAEA until they got busted when the Libyan program was investigated)”

    That does not sound true.

  • Sorry, my bad, wrong article. The right one is the similar one with “mendacity” in the title.

  • What? That’s an outrage!

    They’d better give up their non-existent nuclear program, within 48 hours, or we’re coming in to invade!!

    We’ll teach those insolent towel-heads a lesson they’ll never forget!

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