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Bush Could Usher in a Very Dangerous New Year

By Robert Parry, Consortium News. Posted December 26, 2006.


Intelligence sources say President Bush -- along with Israel's Ehud Olmert and the UK's Tony Blair -- are weighing the possibility of Israeli-led attacks on Syria and Iran in early 2007, with the United States providing logistical back-up.

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The first two or three months of 2007 represent a dangerous opening for an escalation of war in the Middle East, as George W. Bush will be tempted to "double-down" his gamble in Iraq by joining with Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and outgoing British Prime Minister Tony Blair to strike at Syria and Iran, intelligence sources say.

President Bush's goal would be to transcend the bloody quagmire bogging down U.S. forces in Iraq by achieving "regime change" in Syria and by destroying nuclear facilities in Iran, two blows intended to weaken Islamic militants in Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories.

The Israeli army and air force would carry the brunt of any new fighting albeit with the support of beefed-up U.S. ground and naval forces in the Middle East, the sources said. Bush is now considering a "surge" in U.S. troop levels in Iraq from about 140,000 to as many as 170,000. He also has dispatched a second aircraft carrier group to the coast of Iran.

So far, however, Bush has confronted stiff opposition from the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff to the plan for raising troop levels in Iraq, partly because the generals don't think it makes sense to commit more troops without a specific military mission.

But it's unclear how much the generals know about the expanded-war option which has been discussed sometimes in one-on-one meetings among the principals -- Bush, Olmert and Blair -- according to intelligence sources.

Since the Nov. 7 congressional elections, the three leaders have conducted a round-robin of meetings that on the surface seem to have little purpose. Olmert met privately with Bush on Nov. 13; Blair visited the White House on Dec. 7; and Blair conferred with Olmert in Israel on Dec. 18.

All three leaders could salvage their reputations if a wider war broke out in the Middle East and then broke in their favor.

Bush and Blair spearheaded the March 2003 invasion of Iraq that has since turned into a disastrous occupation. In summer 2006, Olmert launched offensives against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, drawing international condemnation for the deaths of hundreds of civilians and domestic criticism for his poorly designed war plans.

The three leaders also find themselves cornered by political opponents. Bush's Republican Party lost control of both the House and Senate on Nov. 7; Blair succumbed to pressure from his own Labour Party and agreed to step down in spring 2007; and Olmert is suffering from widespread public disgust over the failed Lebanese war.

Yet, despite these reversals, the three leaders have rebuffed advice from more moderate advisers that they adopt less confrontational strategies and consider unconditional negotiations with their Muslim adversaries.

Most dramatically, Bush spurned a bipartisan Iraq Study Group plan that was co-authored by the Bush Family's long-time counselor, former Secretary of State James Baker.

Instead of heeding Baker's advice to begin a drawdown of U.S. troops from Iraq and start talks with Iran and Syria, Bush rejected the notion of a "graceful exit" and then set unacceptable preconditions for talks with Iran and Syria.

In other words, Baker tossed a life preserver to Bush who threw it back.

Victory agenda

Bush has continued to insist on "victory" in Iraq and has again ratcheted up his rhetoric. He now talks about waging a long war against Islamic "radicals and extremists," not just the original goal of defeating "terrorists with global reach."

At his news conference on Dec. 20, Bush cast this wider struggle against Islamists as a test of American manhood and perseverance by demonstrating to the enemy that "they can't run us out of the Middle East, that they can't intimidate America."

Bush suggested, too, that painful decisions lay ahead in the New Year.

"I'm not going to make predictions about what 2007 will look like in Iraq, except that it's going to require difficult choices and additional sacrifices, because the enemy is merciless and violent," Bush said.


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Been Predicting this for Months....
Posted by: CatDad on Dec 26, 2006 12:47 PM   
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There are some scary times ahead for this nation. The only thing that has worked well for GW Bush (at least in the short-term) is war. People do what they are most comfortable/familiar with...and it's highly likely that W. will try to win the Iraq War by starting a new one with either Syria or Iran. Of couse the new Democratic Congress will sit idly by as he does this.

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» TYPO in story Posted by: CounterCorp
» THINK ABOUT THIS Posted by: mdruss42
Blair and Bush Have Nothing Left, But Threats
Posted by: dhitch on Dec 26, 2006 1:05 PM   
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After observing the fiasco in Iraq, no sane politician on the left or the right will allow them to lead us into another mess. The doctrine of premption has died on the vine in Iraq. Bush should be striving for more humble goals, like surviving the next 2 years without being impeached or going to jail.

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Sit down and shut up, Junior
Posted by: edith on Dec 26, 2006 2:13 PM   
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The Dim Duke of Crawford must be told by

a)Congressional leaders: invade or bomb Iran and Syria and you are O-U-T

b) Military leaders: Move your draft dodger yellow butt to Crawford and have a nice rest there until 1/09 along with Dying Dick. Leave and you will be shot on sight. The JCS in coordinatiion with the Acting President, Nancy Pelosi, will run the DOD and the Acting President and congressional chairs will oversee appropriate domestic depts.

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» RE: Sit down and shut up, Junior Posted by: Conservasaurus
» Colin Powell Mythology Posted by: CatDad
» RE: Colin Powell Mythology Posted by: lessbread
» RE: Sit down and shut up, Junior Posted by: Conservasaurus
» RE: Sit down and shut up, Junior Posted by: Conservasaurus
Now this WILL bring on energy independance.
Posted by: cmaukonen on Dec 26, 2006 2:15 PM   
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Because if this does happen, we can kiss Middle East oil good by.

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the end
Posted by: sasquuatch55 on Dec 26, 2006 2:51 PM   
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WE ARE ALL DOOMED!

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» RE: the end Posted by: willymack
» RE: the end Posted by: g_suijuris
» RE: the end human faults Posted by: sasquuatch55
Iran, Syria . . . Nuh uh!
Posted by: JCR on Dec 26, 2006 3:22 PM   
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There is not going to be any attack on Iran or Syria. This is merely Alternet's way of saying "come on back in 2007 y'all" when the fearmongering will really go into overdrive.

As much as we all know Bush, Blair and Olmert are off their respective rockers, there is little chance of this happening. The military is hanging on by a thread in Iraq and we are expected to believe that Iran and Syria are next? Sorry, I would keep my eyes open for something big happening on the domestic front with those KBR summer camps finally being put to good use. Then, after the rabble rousers are locked up, the wider war will get underway.

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» Uh- huhhh Posted by: fifthworld
» RE: Uh- huhhh Posted by: JCR
» RE: Syria . . . Posted by: lessbread
» KBR Camps? Posted by: NowYogi
» RE: KBR Camps? Posted by: JCR
» RE: KBR Camps? Posted by: cindi
EURO OIL......
Posted by: picket on Dec 26, 2006 3:46 PM   
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that is what it is all about. The 1% of the wealthy rule and the monetary system is in danger in US and Britain. Israel is committed to help with the problem.
The innocent blood is about the Euro.

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And just like Bush's Iraq gamble
Posted by: outlander55 on Dec 26, 2006 6:26 PM   
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This will fail miserably. It may trust America into it's own civil war. People will take to the streets. And if nuclear weapons are used, God save us all, because we will be no more.

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Dooooomed! Dooooooooooomed!
Posted by: LegumeSam on Dec 26, 2006 6:27 PM   
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Let's all go out into the streets wearing sandwich boards proclaiming that "The End Is Near" and yell it to the rooftops!

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A DANGEROUS YEAR ? (YOU MEAN LIKE THE LAST 5)
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Dec 26, 2006 6:38 PM   
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Nothing new here. Bush has lived his life taking risks. He also has a history of failures that can't be matched. One disaster after another. Since March 2001 people have been dying because he thought a war would make him a great president. It's made him a global threat and it's made fools of Americans. The death count, Americans & Iraqis combined is probably close to Nagisaki- Hiroshima. That IS dangerous. He has to be stopped. Thanks, ANNA

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» He don't take risks Posted by: Krain61
Armageddin it?
Posted by: MonkeyBoy on Dec 26, 2006 6:48 PM   
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I can't imagine that the rest of the world will stay on the sidelines this time if the US, UK and Israel make a push to take the entire Middle East.

Giving Dubya as much power as Congress has over the past 6 years is like giving a monkey a can of gasoline and a box of matches.

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» RE: Armageddin it? Posted by: Krain61
» RE: Armageddin it? Posted by: symcokid
In the mean time, Bush ARMS the biggest Islamic TERROR HARBOURING nation, PAKISTAN !
Posted by: Jason Jordan on Dec 26, 2006 7:25 PM   
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Yeah, that war on terror !

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» Pakistan is ISI is CIA Posted by: tlv
Since they own us{London and who knows else}
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 26, 2006 7:50 PM   
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What is the greatest financial scam in world history?
Chances are you won't even consider the Federal Reserve{Fed} to
be the recipient of that dubious honor.The Fed,a privatetly owned and tax
-exempt bank that is dominated by foreign bankers,obtains Federal Reserve
Notes from the the U.S. Treasury for roughly 3 cents each,whether it's a
$1 bill or a $50,000 bill.They then sell it back to us at face value,and
charge interest for "loaning" it to us.Privately owned expansion and illegal
usuryof the nation's money supply is equivalent to state-sanctioned
counterfeitingand economic parasitism.That is why we have 8 trillion plus
National dept,an amount greater than the value of all rel property in this
country.America is now legally bankrupt!
Can you see what's happening here?Can you understand that we,as American
citizens,have no real money of our own?So strong is the foreign banker's
stranglehold on America thatour Goverment cannot print it's own tax free,
usury-free money for it's own citizens.
If it could there would be no unemployment,no inflation,no recessions or
excessive taxes, etc.,and no astronomical National Dept.According to
former Congressman Bob Dole,in 1995,about %40 of the personal IRS
tax went to pay the interest on the nation dept.Senator Louis T. McFadden,
a chairman of the U.S. Banking & Currency Commission for 22 years, said
in 1934:"The Federal Reserve is one of the most corrupt institutions the
world has ever seen".
In 1963 President Kennedy, by means of an Executive Order,bypassed the
FED and issued real United States Notes with no dept or interest attached.
"Remember he was killed"
Go to a coin dealer and look at a 1963 Kennedy dollar ..
it say"United States Not" not "Federal Reserve Note"
According to Artical 1,Section 8 of the Constitution only United States Notes
are legal tender."Congress{not the Fed} shall have the power to coin money and
regulate the value thereof."Immeddiately after Kennedy's death the printing
was stopped and the existing legal notes were taken out of circulation.

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More from above
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 26, 2006 7:58 PM   
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Many experts are convinced that the Fed ordered the CIA to assassinate the
Kennedy's for printing legal United States Treasury Notes.Over 20 individuals
with evidence to link the CIA to the murders were reportedly killed too.
How did it all happen? On December 23rd,1913,when many members had left for the
holidays ,the Federal Reserve Act was rammed through Congress.One of the few
congressmen who had understood all the issues at stake in this Act,Charles A.Lindburg
{father of the famous aviator}, said:This Act establishes the most gigantic trust on earth.
When the president{Wilson} signs this bill,the invisible goverment of the Monetary Power
will be legalized.Later Wilson remorsefully stated"I have unwittingly ruined my country"
Thomas Jefferson predited this would happen if we violated our Constitution and allowed
a bank like the FED to exist.Benjamin Franklin said that the primary reason for the
Revolutionary War was to stop the Bank Of England from doing what the Fed is doing to us
now.And guess what?The Bank Of England has more than just alittle finger in the Fed.
Few citizens are aware of this underhanded plot,and mainsteam media is making sure that
people remain ignorant.Why has the media remain silent?
Because it's controlled by the money the Fed leeches from the American Middle Class.
Henry Ford ,Sr once said:"If the people of this nation understood our banking and
monetary system,I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning"
What's the solution? As per Congressional Record,the U.S. Goverment can buy back the
FED at any time for $450 million.But Congress has to Act.If the Congressmen aren't doing
there job.
the bribed elements should be voted out of office..Join the 1000's of Americans who are
helping to spread this information.Once enough citizens become aware of the truth our
lackluster Congress will be forsed to Act on the behalf of those it is suppose to serve..
More to come later!!!!!

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Think before you vote
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 26, 2006 8:00 PM   
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Americans,living in what is called the richest nation on earth ,
seem always to be short on money.Wives are working and husbands are working just to make
ends meet.Much of this trouble can be traced to our present "dept-money"system.
When you take out a mortagge,your signed promissory note is a negotiable instrument under
the Uniform Commercial Code,and it is used to fund your morgage.All monies and interest
that repay the morgage are pure profit to the bank.Non-disclosure by the bank of this important
fact can be legal grounds to have your mortgage taken off the books and foreginen.
Just like the Federal Reserve,the Banks create money "out of thin air"Who is paying for the
banks ' Profit?All of us through added inflation. This is shocking and eye-opening information
on an unprecedented money scam perpetrated on the entire nation.A long-overdue education
for most of us.Fight inflation. Get rid of your BANK and join a credit Union!
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberty than standing armies.
Already they have raised up a monied aristocracy that has set the Goverment at Defiance.
The issuing power of {money} should be taken away from the banks and restored to the
people to whom it proerly belongs" Thomas Jefferson

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» RE: Think before you vote Posted by: bcgirl125
» RE: Think before you vote Posted by: Krain61
» RE: As If Posted by: Gregor
this is UNACCEPTABLE!
Posted by: World Can't Wait on Dec 26, 2006 11:33 PM   
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and we must ACT!
worldcantwait.org

This Call of World Can't Wait--Drive Out the Bush Regime is ringing truer every day--

"YOUR GOVERNMENT, on the basis of outrageous lies, is waging a murderous and utterly illegitimate war in Iraq, with other countries in their sights.

YOUR GOVERNMENT is openly torturing people, and justifying it.

YOUR GOVERNMENT puts people in jail on the merest suspicion, refusing them lawyers, and either holding them indefinitely or deporting them in the dead of night.

YOUR GOVERNMENT is moving each day closer to a theocracy, where a narrow and hateful brand of Christian fundamentalism will rule.

YOUR GOVERNMENT suppresses the science that doesn't fit its religious, political and economic agenda, forcing present and future generations to pay a terrible price.

YOUR GOVERNMENT is moving to deny women here, and all over the world, the right to birth control and abortion.

YOUR GOVERNMENT enforces a culture of greed, bigotry, intolerance and ignorance.

People look at all this and think of Hitler - and they are right to do so. The Bush regime is setting out to radically remake society very quickly, in a fascist way, and for generations to come. We must act now; the future is in the balance.

Millions and millions are deeply disturbed and outraged by this. They recognize the need for a vehicle to express this outrage, yet they cannot find it; politics as usual cannot meet the enormity of the challenge, and people sense this.

There is not going to be some magical "pendulum swing." People who steal elections and believe they're on a "mission from God" will not go without a fight.

There is not going to be some savior from the Democratic Party. This whole idea of putting our hopes and energies into "leaders" who tell us to seek common ground with fascists and religious fanatics is proving every day to be a disaster, and actually serves to demobilize people.

But silence and paralysis are NOT acceptable. That which you will not resist and mobilize to stop, you will learn - or be forced - to accept. There is no escaping it: the whole disastrous course of this Bush regime must be STOPPED. And we must take the responsibility to do it.

And there is a way. We are talking about something on a scale that can really make a huge change in this country and in the world. We need more than fighting Bush's outrages one at a time, constantly losing ground to the whole onslaught. We must, and can, aim to create a political situation where the Bush regime's program is repudiated, where Bush himself is driven from office, and where the whole direction he has been taking society is reversed. We, in our millions, must and can take responsibility to change the course of history.

Acting in this way, we join with and give support and heart to people all over the globe who so urgently need and want this regime to be stopped.

This will not be easy. If we speak the truth, they will try to silence us. If we act, they will try to stop us. But we speak for the majority, here and around the world, and as we get this going we are going to reach out to the people who have been so badly fooled by Bush and we are NOT going to stop.

The point is this: history is full of examples where people who had right on their side fought against tremendous odds and were victorious. And it is also full of examples of people passively hoping to wait it out, only to get swallowed up by a horror beyond what they ever imagined. The future is unwritten. WHICH ONE WE GET IS UP TO US."
www.worldcantwait.org

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» RE: this is UNACCEPTABLE! Posted by: mistery509
strange
Posted by: rsaxto on Dec 27, 2006 1:35 AM   
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Since the Bushies are very dangerous people it only makes sense that they will indulge in dangerous and strange plans. Bush, Olmert and Blair are the three prime assholes of the current world. Reckless bombing can only worsen things for the USA and clearly indicates that the Bushies should be impeached ASAP and Olmert and Blair should be out of office as well. These military-action-can-save-us fruitcakes are not worthy of governing anybody.

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Total crazyness!!!
Posted by: hillstar on Dec 27, 2006 3:20 AM   
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We must be extremely vigilant. It is our responsibility to ourselves and the rest of the world to oppose any such plans..just put your e mail programs to good use, and bombard your senators and representatives with demands to oppose such crazy plans!!!

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Bush's Victory and Final Legacy... COUNT ON IT
Posted by: xbj on Dec 27, 2006 3:20 AM   
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Getting the United States nuked from sea to shining sea by everything that China and Russia can throw at it, over the suicidal US attempt at taking control of Iran's oil by nuking Iran.

Nothing less. Victory.

Bush's own family is counting on it... that's what they are building an escape compound in South America, far away from the fallout that will spread over the Northern Hemisphere...

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You can't do a thing about it.
Posted by: jjs on Dec 27, 2006 4:08 AM   
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Bush can do as he well pleases. Serious demonstrations on the level of those seen toward the end of the Viet Nam war will be considered as sufficient evidence of domestic civil unrest, thus giving this administration grounds to apply any and all methods against undefined domestic terrorists--dissenters, a critical media, the Internet. At this point, Bush is seriously insane, deluded. He will not tolerate internal strife. He now has unlimited authority to crush it.

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» Too late Posted by: tlv
» NEVER Too late Posted by: Krain61
Bush no poker player
Posted by: Democritus on Dec 27, 2006 5:59 AM   
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If George W. Bush played no-limit Texas hold 'em poker he'd be easy pickings. Any plan of his to escalate war in the Middle East would be like going "all in" with a pair of deuces against someone who raised the pot when an ace came on the river.

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A wider war with Syria and Iran
Posted by: mylesh on Dec 27, 2006 6:20 AM   
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This will not happen without the Democratic Party leadership's support.
Therefore, we will have war with Syria and Iran.

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