On the September 19 broadcast on his nightly call-in talk forum on the Republic Broacasting Network (see the archives at rbnlive.com), Michael Collins Piper described his overnight visit to New York City where he participated in a private round-table forum discussion among an invited group of journalists and academics who had the opportunity to pose questions (via translation) to Iran's controversial and outspoken President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who has stood firmly in opposition to the demands by Israel and the United States (prodded by the powerful Israeli lobby) that Iran cease its nuclear development programs. A full account of that meeting will be published in a forthcoming issue of American Free Press, the populist weekly newspaper for which Piper is a regular correspondent. (For more about American Free Press, see its website at americanfreepress.com). Following the round-table forum, Piper was privately introduced to President Ahadinejad who was interested to learn of Piper's books and of the work of American Free Press, particularly in the realm of reporting the facts about the intrigue surrounding Zionist manipulation of U.S. foreign policy. The Iranian president invited Piper to come to Iran as his personal guest in order to see the "real" Iran—not the fictitious Iran that has been so maliciously misrepresented and maligned by the Zionist-controlled mass media in America. Piper's book, FINAL JUDGMENT, is of particular interest to the Iranians precisely because it demonstrates—to the satisfaction of many people in the United States and worldwide—that Israel's intelligence service, the Mossad, was a primary player in the conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy because the American President was working assiduously to prevent Israel from developing nuclear weapons of mass destruction. As Piper has noted on his radio forum and in writing for American Free Press, although military academics associated with the prestigious U.S. Army War College have suggested that since, in their view, Iranian nuclear weapons development is a fait accompli, the best approach for the United States to curtail nuclear weapons escalation in the Middle East would be to use its influence to force Israel to open its own nuclear program for international inspection, the mass media in America has been careful not to mention that important fact. It is known that high-ranking members of the U.S. military—past and present—strongly object to the Bush administration's provocations against Iran, precisely as they previously objected to the similar provocations against Iraq that resulted in the bloody ongoing imbroglio in that once solid and thriving Middle Eastern republic, a secular regime that cracked down on the very hard-line Islamic fundamentalism that President Bush is now preaching so aggressively against.