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<blockquote data-quote="AMORALAPATRIA" data-source="post: 4984" data-attributes="member: 149"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">US President Shares a Secret with his Nation</span> </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Intelligence services’ report on Iraq became public</strong></p><p></p><p>US President George Bush took an unprecedented step this week, allowing to publish the key points of a secret report describing the <strong>terrorism threat to the U.S. Bush was forced to do so due to the leak of some parts of the report into the press.</strong> <strong>Those extracts painted a very negative picture of Washington’s war in Iraq and other anti-terrorism activities. (</strong><span style="color: #0000ff">George Bush publico reportaje secreto, debido a que se habria filtrado a la prensa. Estos reportes mostrarian una imagen negativa de la guerra de Washington en Irak y otras actividades antiterroristas)</span></p><p>All 16 US intelligence services prepared a joint secret report on “The Trends of Global Terrorism: Conclusions for the U.S.”. George Bush received the report in April 2006. However, the report became public last weekend, when its extracts leaked into the press. <span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Most published points of the report say that US invasion into Iraq in spring 2003 led to the increase of terrorism threat. (</strong></span><span style="font-size: 10px"><span style="color: #0000ff">la mayoria de los puntos publicados del reporte dicen que la invasion de USA en Irak habria incrementado la amenaza terrorista.)</span></span></p><p></p><p>The report came in handy for democrats who jumped at another chance to point out to current administration how wrong its anti-terrorism efforts are. US president promised to publish the key points of the 30-page report. So, the extracts appeared on the official website of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte yesterday morning. <strong>However, the 3-page extract reflects only one positive trend in the war on terrorism. It is the conclusion that the U.S. managed to “seriously undermine the position of Al-Qaeda leaders, and hamper its activities”.</strong> <span style="color: blue">(como sea, el reporte de 3 paginas refleja solo un punto positivo en al guerra contra el terrorismo. La seriedad de la administracion para tratar de terminar con las actividades terroristas.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Yet, the general estimation of terrorism threat is rather cheerless even in Bush’s edited version. “Any American with a newspaper, TV, or the Internet, could see the invasion to Iraq was a catastrophe. Yet, the present situation will become even worse if US forces leave Iraq,” concluded New York Times.</strong><span style="color: blue">(las estimaciones generales de la amenaza terrorista son "tristes"(lamentables) incluso la version del <span style="font-family: 'Courier New'">loco(eso lo agregue yo)</span> Bush.... "cualquier americano con un periodico, tv, o internet, puede ver que la invasion a Irak fue una CATASTROFE. La situacion presente puede volverse peor si USA abandona Irak, concluyo el New York Times.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Natalia Portyakova (<a href="http://www.kommersant.com">www.kommersant.com</a>) </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AMORALAPATRIA, post: 4984, member: 149"] [B][SIZE=4]US President Shares a Secret with his Nation[/SIZE] [/B] [B]Intelligence services’ report on Iraq became public[/B] US President George Bush took an unprecedented step this week, allowing to publish the key points of a secret report describing the [B]terrorism threat to the U.S. Bush was forced to do so due to the leak of some parts of the report into the press.[/B] [B]Those extracts painted a very negative picture of Washington’s war in Iraq and other anti-terrorism activities. ([/B][COLOR=#0000ff]George Bush publico reportaje secreto, debido a que se habria filtrado a la prensa. Estos reportes mostrarian una imagen negativa de la guerra de Washington en Irak y otras actividades antiterroristas)[/COLOR] All 16 US intelligence services prepared a joint secret report on “The Trends of Global Terrorism: Conclusions for the U.S.”. George Bush received the report in April 2006. However, the report became public last weekend, when its extracts leaked into the press. [SIZE=3][B]Most published points of the report say that US invasion into Iraq in spring 2003 led to the increase of terrorism threat. ([/B][/SIZE][SIZE=2][COLOR=#0000ff]la mayoria de los puntos publicados del reporte dicen que la invasion de USA en Irak habria incrementado la amenaza terrorista.)[/COLOR][/SIZE] The report came in handy for democrats who jumped at another chance to point out to current administration how wrong its anti-terrorism efforts are. US president promised to publish the key points of the 30-page report. So, the extracts appeared on the official website of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte yesterday morning. [B]However, the 3-page extract reflects only one positive trend in the war on terrorism. It is the conclusion that the U.S. managed to “seriously undermine the position of Al-Qaeda leaders, and hamper its activities”.[/B] [COLOR=blue](como sea, el reporte de 3 paginas refleja solo un punto positivo en al guerra contra el terrorismo. La seriedad de la administracion para tratar de terminar con las actividades terroristas.[/COLOR] [B]Yet, the general estimation of terrorism threat is rather cheerless even in Bush’s edited version. “Any American with a newspaper, TV, or the Internet, could see the invasion to Iraq was a catastrophe. Yet, the present situation will become even worse if US forces leave Iraq,” concluded New York Times.[/B][COLOR=blue](las estimaciones generales de la amenaza terrorista son "tristes"(lamentables) incluso la version del [FONT=Courier New]loco(eso lo agregue yo)[/FONT] Bush.... "cualquier americano con un periodico, tv, o internet, puede ver que la invasion a Irak fue una CATASTROFE. La situacion presente puede volverse peor si USA abandona Irak, concluyo el New York Times.[/COLOR] [B][COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR][/B] [B]Natalia Portyakova ([URL="http://www.kommersant.com"]www.kommersant.com[/URL]) [/B] [/QUOTE]
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