Future of Iraq seems grim, The U.S. National Intelligence Council

For those of you with pro Bush, pro war agenda always blamed the Democrats and left media of exaggerating the bad news of war. But now even Government agency is reporting that future of Iraq looks grim. It’s time for this administration to stop lying about the good future of this war torn country.

A classified National Intelligence Estimate prepared for the Bush administration outlines a grim picture of Iraq’s prospects for the next 18 months. The best-case scenario predicts a fragile peace; the worst a movement toward civil war. The U.S. National Intelligence Council’s assessment of Iraq’s future is less optimistic than the scenario drawn by the Bush administration. In a recent National Intelligence Estimate, the agency describes three possible outcomes. The worst is a spiral into civil war. The best is a shaky economic, political and security environment. President Bush’s public comments on Iraq are more optimistic than even the best scenario described in the NIE.