The US State Department missed a deadline today to explain to the heads of multiple
Congressional committees why the Iran section of their arms control
report contradicted all available information from US intelligence
agencies.
The report came out in mid-April, and was immediately contested by a
number of officials. Intelligence officials said the report was “skewed”
in such a way as to justify military action against Iran. They also
said that the text indicated that the State Department had totally ignored all intelligence assessments on Iran, and just wrote the report in a way that would fit the narrative.
At the time, the State Department refused to address the allegations
from other officials, and claimed the report included “all relevant
information,” suggesting they didn’t consider intelligence reports that
didn’t agree with the conclusion they were supposed to come up with
relevant enough to mention.
Ignoring Congressional calls for clarification is a growing problem
throughout the administration. Repeatedly, the administration has been
given direct questions by Congress, or members thereof, with specific
deadlines, and just let those deadlines go with neither a response, nor
an explanation as to why they didn’t respond.
The Fix is in…
Bottom line – This country needs a damned revolution and one of the things to be chopped down first is our ruinous subservience to the Israeli Lobby.
Pompeo had a report all written up but the dog ate it.