Iran Reviews > Rumors of An Attack on Iran By April 2007
[Shining Light In Dark Corners] Clearly, no government would deliberately telegraph their actual intentions. But they would release in accurate information to demoralize and overwork an opponent for a better negotiated outcome, or to attempt to exhaust the defensive forces before an actual attack.
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