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Israel to Brief Bush on Strike Against Iran

Posted by Manila Ryce, The Largest Minority at 11:09 AM on January 9, 2008.


US naval vessels have been performing threatening maneuvers off the shores of Iran for months.
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As Bush arrives in Israel today, Israeli security officials will be briefing him on their latest intelligence about Iran's nuclear program... and how to destroy it.

Despite the fact that a US National Intelligence Estimate from last month had revealed that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barah will be doing his best to convince Bush that an Israeli military strike against uranium facilities in Iran should occur because he has "rock solid" information that it has started up again. Note that this is not being presented as a direct US military engagement, but one by proxy with Israel as our nuclear angel of death. Since Americans are much more concerned about American troops dying than Iranian civilians, they are likely to accept an Israeli strike supported with American weaponry. As they did during the war against Lebanon in 2006, such an agreement would allow the Bush administration to pretend as though it's trying to end the conflict. In fact, Seymour Hersh reported that the war against Lebanon was just a prototype for a future war with Iran.

Recent remarks made by President Bush seem to suggest that he is also intent on ignoring the National Intelligence Estimate. "I read the intelligence report carefully," Bush said. "In essence, what the report said was that Iran had a secret plan to develop nuclear weapons." He continued, "I'm saying that a state which adopted a nontransparent policy and had a secret plan for developing nuclear weapons could easily develop an alternative plan for the same purpose. So to conclude from the intelligence report that there is no Iranian plan to develop nuclear weapons will be only a partial truth."

In addition to the war with Lebanon, America more recently gave Israel the green light to attack a Syrian target last September. Israeli security officials say that Iran should be denied its right to enrich uranium, and that the only way to do so is to destroy Iranian instillations. With Lebanon and Syria successfully bombed, Israelis are now eager to see if Bush will give them a third gift in Iran. Even without the likely possibility of US support, it looks as though Israel may go ahead with its plans regardless. Right-wing opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu remarked soon after the NIE came out, "We always prefer international action, led by the United States, but we have to ensure that we can protect our country with all means."

Despite the fact that US/Iranian relations have been contentious at best, US naval vessels have been performing threatening maneuvers off the shores of Iran for months. Now, with the Pentagon releasing footage from the USS Hopper of Iranian boats buzzing the vessels (video here), it does seem as though the US is trying to ratchet up anti-Iranian sentiment once again. When asked whether he would support an Israeli attack, Bush said that "all options are on the table." This is a phrase which has been frighteningly echoed by the "top three" Democrats running for president. Since we're not currently in a war with Iran, maybe that's the kind of "change" they're all talking about.

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Putin: "They are not afraid, believe me"
Posted by: channing on Jan 9, 2008 12:40 PM   
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Last October saw the development of the Caspian Basin Security Partnership. In reaction to Israel/US threats hammered out of every neocon circle, Putin said,

"Threatening someone, in this case the Iranian leadership and Iranian people, will lead nowhere... They are not afraid, believe me."

Then you have NaziBush today saying, "Iran is a threat to world peace"

... as if ignoring world opinion that the US is today's greatest threat to world peace somehow makes the insidious neocon PNAC any more digestible.

Failing to Convict known War Criminals is a Criminal Act... American citizens today who fail to do all in their power to hold this Rogue-Regime Accountable under the Law are complicit in these Crimes against Humanity. It will not be forgotten, and soon it will not be safe to call yourself "American" anywhere in the world except among the most corrupt.

Some "Torch of Liberty" we have here.

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» So let me get this straight... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
» Fuck that kind of blanket guilt. Posted by: JoshuaLudd
» If there is a world war 3... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
» RE: If there is a world war 3... Posted by: QQOblivion
» Exactly... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
Kooks With Nukes
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jan 9, 2008 1:41 PM   
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I wonder if an attack on Iran will use nuclear weapons. I have heard (a few months ago) that Israel was considering using "tactical" nuclear weapons against Iran, at least if the US didn't attack Iran before Israel does. And the US has considered using nuclear weapons itself in Iran, as we all know. The use of nuclear weapons in Iran would spread radioactive fallout over populated areas. And we don't know how this all will escalate.
It seems that Bush's "peace" mission to the Middle East may pave the way for what might turn out in the end to be Armageddon.

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my birthday's on saturday and all I want is
Posted by: heathehren on Jan 9, 2008 2:03 PM   
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impeachment, please. I'll be extra good this year. raise my taxes, i'll continue not having insurance, keep charging me $9.57 for milk and eggs, whatever. do we really have to wait out another year of mischief? How about if we want change now, we make change Now. I'm gonna get myself a puppy, name it change, turn off the tv, and probably still hear the word change less than watching CNN while training it. I'm having myself freezed, someone please revive me when the slogan bombardment stops and something happens. somewhere, anywhere.

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fuck that kind of.. and the elections were stolen
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Jan 9, 2008 8:17 PM   
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both right on the money. This perverted little fuck that stole the elections is a war criminal. thank all of your republican friends for this mess and the weak-kneed congress.

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WHY IS ISRAEL ALWAYS THE CRUX OF ALL OUR PROBLEMS IN THE MIDEAST?
Posted by: kc10ken on Jan 10, 2008 7:50 AM   
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There isn't an anti-semitic bone in my body. Having served 13 years in the military (many tours overseas including 3 tours in the middle east) I have gained a tremendous respect for other cultures and countries. I KNOW what it's like to be spat on and shot at because I was a foreigner in someone elses country.

I just don't understand WHY the US insists on maintaining this moronic alliance with Israel. We give Israel over FOUR BILLION DOLLARS of US Taxpayers money each and every year. What do we get in return? NOTHING. Israel doesn't let us use their military bases. They don't give us any credible intelligence. They add insult to injury by stealing our military/industrial secrets and then sell them to China etc. Our support of Israel makes us an enemy to EVERY middle eastern country. I say this because I was stationed in the middle east for sometime and got to talking to the locals. The Arabs don't understand our support of Israel. The US Government claims "Israel is the only democracy in the middle east"...BULLSHIT. If you think Israel is a democracy then you ought to see how they treat the local arabs who live there. Israel is by no stretch of the imagination a democracy.

So I just don't get it. WHY do we continue to support Israel...a government that regulary tramples on human rights, violates nuclear non-proliferation treaties and causes so much heartache for us Americans?

Why?

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» It's simple Posted by: 2dogarage
AIPAC?
Posted by: papananook on Jan 10, 2008 9:48 AM   
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The US-Israeli connection has always baffled me, too until i realized that the Gov'ts (not the people) have both been on the same bullshit page forever. Security over freedom. What a crock. I won't use the old Ben Franklin quote, but you get the drift.

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That's not true
Posted by: 2dogarage on Jan 10, 2008 11:18 PM   
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John Edwards can be seen on the Bill Maher show speaking out against the Iranian escalation that was taking place this summer.

The stakes are a little too high at the moment to go spreading lies about John Edwards, lumping him into some war-mongering, "top-three" dynamic and falsely accusing him of supporting any aggression whatsoever on Iran.

When Edwards says "change" he's talking about bringing the troops home immediately, not starting another war in Iran.

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What is Israel's Status
Posted by: mikelz on Jan 12, 2008 10:41 AM   
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Does Israel refer to a country or a permanent U.S. Military base next to Jordan?

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