Things to come:
Quote:
Search for Iranian Nuclear Weapons officially over says White House
The hunt for Iran's alleged nuclear weapons has come to an end, the White House confirmed today.
July 4, 2006
Officials with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the body charged with finding the very weapons which justified the war, have reported that no weapons have been found.
In fact, Iran did not have the capability to make nuclear weapons, the inspectors found. The IAEA left Iran last month amid growing dangers from insurgents in Iran.
White House press secretary Mr Scott McClellan said there was no longer an active search for weapons. "There may be a couple, a few people, that are focused on that," he said, but added that the search had largely concluded.
He went on: "If they have any reports of (nuclear weapons) obviously they'll continue to follow up on those reports." "A lot of their mission is focused elsewhere now."
An intelligence official told the Washington Post newspaper that the chances of weapons being hidden inside Iran, or having been shipped out of the country before the war, were very small. The search was called off amid the growing insurgency and risk of attack or kidnap in Iran.
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This is based on an article released about the WMD search being called off in Iraq. I am indeed suggesting that we will probably get to see a sequel (summer, 2006) to the Iraqi war. This time, it'll be set in Iran.