FOX News now reporting on interviews with government officials describing their intelligence on Iran's nuclear program as "wildly inaccurate."
The officials, who didn't want to be named due to their sensitve work, said the claim that Iran could have a bomb in 16 days was "sadly underestimated."
Actually, according to these officials:
"We have uncovered evidence - through intervews with Japanese defectors to Iran and scientific evaluations of the blast debris in Hiroshima and Nagasaki - that Iran actually built and delivered the bombs to those fateful targets. Our planes were led off course and landed remotely, and
the pilots were brainwashed into thinking they dropped the bombs, adding the film taken from the Iranian planes to the American film cartridges."
These officials went on to say that they are currently evaluating recent raw intelligence which strongly indicates that Iran has already produced every nuclear weapon on earth, and their claims of tiny centrifuge successes are simply propaganda.
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan had no comment on these
shocking developments.