http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8853001/site/newsweek/
Iran: Revolution, Unrealistic
Newsweek

Aug. 15, 2005 issue - A classified analysis by the U.S. intelligence
community warned top Bush administration officials last spring that the
theocratic reign of Iranian mullahs could be entrenched for years to come,
NEWSWEEK has learned. This National Intelligence Estimate, issued by a unit
of the new National Intelligence Director's office, reported that Iran is
not in a prerevolutionary state and that near-term regime change appeared
unlikely, say U.S. officials familiar with the report who asked not to be
named because of the sensitivity of the material. (The National Intelligence
Council, a committee of top analysts, produced the document at the same time
that it sent out a second classified report about Iran's nuclear program.)
The analysts also noted that Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who
was Tehran's mayor and a dark-horse presidential candidate at the time of
the NIE's publication, might have a surprisingly strong following among
poorer Iranians because of his reputation as an anticorruption campaigner.
The office of intel czar John Negroponte had no comment on the top-secret
document.

In briefings with reporters, intel officials have stressed recently that
they want contrary views to be taken into account when analyses are
presented to policymakers. But a White House spokesperson says President
George W. Bush had no intention of backing away from comments he made about
Iran just before its June election. In his June statement, Bush hinted at
regime change, telling the Iranian people, "As you stand for your own
liberty, the people of America stand with you." In July, Bush publicly
mentioned the case of an imprisoned Iranian journalist, Akbar Ganji, who has
become a cause celebre for U.S. neoconservatives who have been agitating for
more U.S. support of efforts to overthrow the mullahs; Sen. Rick Santorum
even introduced a bill to offer U.S. funding for exiles and
Iranian-Americans seeking peaceful regime change.

-Mark Hosenball

C 2005 Newsweek, Inc.

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