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We’ve all heard their heated rhetoric on Iran:

George Bush, Dick Cheney, other administration officials, and right wing pundits using phrases such as “imminent threat” and talking about the potential for World War III. Now we know these are just the latest in a long line of inaccurate and misleading comments—the same type of misinformation that got us into the Iraq war.

All 16 of our nation’s intelligence agencies have concluded that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program four years ago. This finding, contained in the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) that was released yesterday, further diminished the credibility of the President, who has a dangerous record of overstating threats.

Of course, instead of announcing a new diplomatic offensive, George Bush’s response was to state, “NIE doesn’t do anything to change my opinion about the danger Iran poses to the world.” Well, maybe his opinion hasn’t changed, but the facts have. The President is the only person that I know who can receive a report like the NIE and believe that it’s a warning signal.

I have no doubt that those cheerleading for a war with Iran will continue to do so. That’s why I need your help to get the word out in your community about this development. If we can send 10,000 letters to the editor, I know it will make a real difference.