Ray McGovern, a prominent former CIA analyst, says US President
George W. Bush is planning to wage a military attack on Iran
this year.
McGovern who has been a CIA officer under seven US presidents--presenting
the morning intelligence briefings at the White House for
many of them--believes President Bush and his administration
have no intention of leaving Iraq and are preparing to attack
Iran in the next few months.
"I believe George Bush and Dick Cheney plan to take
care of Iran before they leave office," the former CIA
official said in an interview with Charleston Gazette, which
was published on Wednesday.
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McGovern also pointed to the US-led war in Iraq and said
that the war had several motives, including giving a "rebuke"
to Saddam Hussein, supporting Israel, controlling oil reserves
and expanding permanent US military bases in the Middle East.
He also praised Navy Adm. William J. Fallon, the former commander
of the US Central Command. Fallon was forced out shortly after
Esquire magazine published a profile of his career that highlighted
his strong opposition to any war with Iran and his desire
to reduce troop levels in Iraq.
"Fallon was our last hope," McGovern said.