Porter Goss, Director of Central Intelligence, talking about Iran and its refusal to give up their nuclear program.
Porter Goss testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence talks about Iran’s reluctance to give up its nuclear program which has the capabilities of either making nuclear power or weapons. He goes on to say that Iran is still a state sponsor of terrorism, supporting Hezbollah, and other anti-coalition activities.(1:26)
February 16, 2005
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