10 Myths about Iran Driving the Insane Push for War -- And Why They're Dead Wrong
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As the push for war with Iran rolls on, rhetoric demonizing the Iranian government is rampant, particularly among Israeli leaders and most Republican presidential candidatesso much so that former Israeli Mossad director Efraim Halevy recently complained that Mitt Romney is making the [Iran] situation worse with his statements.
So it should come as no surprise that according to a 2012 Gallup poll, Iran is Americans' least favored nation and has consistently ranked unfavorably since 1989. Gallup is not specific about why an overwhelming majority of respondents have such a low overall opinion of the Islamic Republic, but they suggest that heavy scrutiny and criticism from the West over its nuclear programs sheds light on American reasoning. Alarmist notions about Iran's foreign and nuclear policy that spread through the media perpetuate a negative image that is oftentimes inaccurate--and help pave the path to war, which experts say would have disastrous consequences for Israel, the broader Middle East and the U.S.
AlterNet decided to look at 10 myths about Iran, many of them created by these alarmist notionsand explain why they're dead wrong.
1. Iran does not have a nuclear weapon.
According to the Iranian government, the International Atomic Energy Agency and American intelligence assessments, the common assumption that Iran already has a nuclear bomb is wrong. Even Israeli intelligence agrees.