Intelligence Report Logs Bleak Outlook for Iran:
 
And Why?
 Please read my comments before reading the Intelligence Report:
 
believe it or not I always knew this. With Americans wasting time
in Iraq  where they should have focused on the head of the snake,
Iran. With Europeans who now give two fingers to the Americans
by cutting deals with the Mullahs. With the Russians and the Chines 
who oppose every American move on Iran and off course with the
Brits helping their beloved unruly child, the Islamic Republic in every
way they can, nothing better can be expected.
 
I am sure there are many Americans who are very concerned about
the situation in Iran but I do not believe that the U.S. administration
is either seriously thinking that way or indeed after wasting good five
years has any idea on what to do with the Mullahs.
 
Another problem is that the Americans listen to much to the Brits
and they will  not understand that it is foolish to seek help of those
who are responsible for creating the mess in the first place. The day
President Bush said to his audience in front of Tony Blair
in Capitol Hill that: "America does not have a better friend than
Britain in the world", I told myself that he is badly mistaken and he
will not succeeded in war against terror. 
 
One need to come to London and see the depth of anti-American
feelings amongst the Brits before making such untrue statement.
The US intelligence agencies should investigate Britain as their
hostile enemy. Britain has done everything in her political power
to destroy America's reputation and influence around the world.
 
The Brits achieve things differently. They do things indirectly as
they have mercenaries around the world who take their orders.
With the help of their Mullahs, Britain will not rest until they
absolutely destroy the Americans.
 
We are talking about a country that has created Islamic fundaments
in the early 19th century. We are talking about a country that
engineered the Khomeini madness in 1979 as a way to drive the
Americans out of the Middle East.
 
We are talking about a country that not only promote Islamists
around the world but indeed is harbouring Muslim terrorists from everywhere. The British Government is now making it illegal to
criticize  Islamists while the Muslims are allowed to burn books,
shout death to America and Israel. It is going to be a crime
punishable by British law to criticize Islam. 
 
We are talking about a country that regards President Bush as Hitler.
In Britain's white Hall which is the sit of the British Government, the
British Parliament and even in Downing Street where their Prime
Monster is based, they refer to President Bush as imbecile yet
President Bush regards the Brits as America's best friends.
 
There are enough reasons for confronting these animals in Iran.
There are enough Iranian opposition to support but as Britain's top
hooligan and the world war II criminal, Winston Churchill once said :
 
"I am confident that the Americans will finally get things
right after doing everything wrong".
 
But this time it will be too late for everyone concerned including the
Americans.
 
Regards and best wishes,
Mohammad-Reza Pardisan, London.
 
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Report Logs Bleak Outlook for Iran

WASHINGTON -- A draft intelligence report on Iran suggests a change in the Tehran regime appears unlikely any time soon despite growing public anger over the country's economic woes, U.S. officials said Thursday.

The report also anticipates little progress in getting Iran to halt its nuclear program or stop supporting militant groups in the region, officials familiar with the draft said on condition of anonymity because the report has not been released.

The latest in a series of reports from the nation's 16 intelligence agencies, the new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran is nearly complete and could be shared with President Bush and other policymakers within weeks, said the officials. One said it is expected to be completed as soon as next week.

It is one of four reports the intelligence community is wrapping up on the Persian Gulf. Two others look at Iran's nuclear program and its military and conventional threat.

And an update on the situation in Iraq was released Thursday.

The report on Iran's political situation looks at issues ranging from the economy to its weapons programs, the officials said.

It says that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will continue in power despite rising discontent with the worsening economy, the officials said.

With the backing of the unelected clerical leadership that controls Iran, hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected on a populist agenda in 2005, promising to bring oil revenues to every family, eradicate poverty and tackle unemployment. His failure to keep those promises has provoked increasingly fierce criticism over recent months from both conservatives and reformists, who point to rising housing, food and oil prices, including the recent decision to ration fuel.

The new intelligence report also says Iran will continue to pursue a nuclear program that the United States and others believe is aimed at developing nuclear weapons, the officials said. Tehran denies that and says the program is for power generation.

Addressing another dispute between Washington and Tehran, the report also says Iran will continue to cause problems in Iraq, the officials said.

The U.S. government alleges that elements of Tehran's military are equipping and training militias involved in sectarian killings, roadside bombings of U.S. troops and other violence in Iraq _ allegations that Iran denies.

U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker met in Baghdad early this month with his counterpart from Iran, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, on the subject. Though it was the third round of U.S.-Iranian security talks in just over two months, officials have reported no progress.

U.S. officials and others also have criticized Iran for supplying money and weapons to the Shiite Muslim extremist group Hezbollah, which is on the U.S. government list of terrorist organizations.

The new intelligence estimate foresees that Iran will continue as a main backer of the group, along with Syria, the officials said.

The U.S. broke diplomatic relations with Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

The lingering poor relations have been exacerbated in recent years by rising tensions over Iran's nuclear program and U.S. allegations that Tehran is supporting armed groups in Iraq.

Iran said it had uncovered spy rings organized by the U.S. and its Western allies and has detained a number of Iranian-Americans.

The United States in recent months warned U.S. citizens against travelling to Iran, accusing Islamic authorities there of a ''disturbing pattern'' of harassment after the detention of a fourth Iranian-American for alleged espionage.

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