Bush changed the way he talked about Iran in August-stopped making assertions about the existence of a nuclear weapons program.Instead, he started more vaguely accusing them of seeking knowledge necessary to make such a weapon. He and the vice president accelerated their rhetorical efforts to persuade the public that the nuclear threat posed by Iran was grave and urgent. |
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Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a Managing Editor for OpEd News, and a regular contributor for a variety of Internet sites.