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Category Archives: seymourhersh

New Yorker: Shifting Targets: The Adminstration’s plan for Iran

Posted on 30 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Seymour Hersh's latest: "This summer, the White House, pushed by the office of Vice-President Dick Cheney, requested that the Joint Chiefs of Staff redraw long-standing plans for a possible attack on Iran, according to former officials and government cons
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The Huffington Post: CBS: Sy Hersh To Report U.S. Planning Iran Military Action

Posted on 30 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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This certainly sounds very, very plausible: "we understand there's an article coming out in The New Yorker next week, Sy Hirsch [sic] talking about plans the Administration is making to go into Iran in a military way."
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Spiegel Online: Interview with Investigative Journalist Seymour Hersh: ‘The President Has Accepted Ethnic Cleansing

Posted on 30 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Hersh: "I'm asked the question all the time: What happened to my old paper, the New York Times? And I now say, they stink. They missed it. They missed the biggest story of the time and they're going to have to live with it."
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