U.S. Gives Bush's Schedule - to
Iran!
Since 05-07-06
From: NewsMax.com [mailto:newsmax@reply.newsmax.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 9:07 AM
Subject: Bomb Iran, Poll Respondents Say
Given the tense relations between Iran and the United States you might say it
would be difficult for the Iranians to get detailed information, in advance, of
the comings and goings of President Bush.
You'd be wrong.
The fact is, the Iranian U.N. mission has been included on the list of those who
receive daily press releases from the White House and the president's daily
schedule, sometimes days in advance, NewsMax correspondent Stewart Stogel has
found.
For example, Iranian officials would have known ahead of time that on May 1,
President Bush scheduled meetings at the White House, a speech in the Rose
Garden, and then, at 1:05 p.m., a trip from the Executive Mansion to the
Washington Hilton Hotel, arriving at 1:10 p.m. to deliver a speech on health
care.
Departure from the hotel was set at 2:10 p.m., and arrival back at the White
House, at 2:15 p.m.
Iranian access to this information is particularly questionable considering that
Washington has charged certain personnel at the Iranian mission of
"undiplomatic" conduct and expelled two members last year.
FBI sources said the agency suspected them of scouting mass transit facilities
in New York City for purposes the bureau would not discuss.
Since 9/11, transit systems in London and Madrid have come under attack by
radical groups allied with al-Qaida