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The United States' Nuclear Hypocrisy
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"A nuclear-armed Iran is not a very pleasant prospect for anybody to think about," Vice President Dick Cheney told ABC News' Jonathan Karl in Australia. "It clearly could do significant damage. And so I think we need to continue to do everything we can to make certain they don't achieve that objective."
Asked if the administration would continue to pursue diplomacy, the vice president responded that while "we've been working with the EU and going through the United Nations with sanctions ... the President has also made it clear that we haven't taken any options off the table."
In the White House, "options on the table" is code for military action. There have been many media reports of U.S. preparations to attack Iran. But the primary rationale for such an attack -- to prevent Iran from going nuclear -- is deeply problematic.
Not only is the United States beefing up its military in general, it is even planning a modernization of its nuclear arsenal. The nuclear hypocrisy of the Bush administration makes any resolution of the conflict with Iran all the more difficult.
U.S. Military Spending
The new round of hand-wringing and saber-rattling about Iran's nascent but worrisome nuclear program comes just a few weeks after the Bush administration announced its new budget, which included billions for nuclear weapons development.
The Department of Energy's "weapons activities" budget request totals $6.4 billion, a drop in the bucket compared to the Pentagon's $481.4 billion proposed budget. But the budget for new nukes is large and growing -- even in comparison to Cold War figures.
During the Cold War, spending on nuclear weapons averaged $4.2 billion a year (in current dollars). Almost two decades after the nuclear animosity between the two great superpowers ended, the United States is spending one-and-a-half times the Cold War average on nuclear weapons.
In 2001, the weapons-activities budget of the Department of Energy (DOE), which oversees the nuclear weapons complex through the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), totaled $5.19 billion. Since President Bush's January 2002 "Nuclear Posture Review" asserted the urgent need for a "revitalized nuclear weapons complex" -- "to design, develop, manufacture, and certify new warheads in response to new national requirements; and maintain readiness to resume underground testing" -- there has been more than a billion-dollar jump in nuclear spending.
Included in the $6.4 billion 2008 request is money for "design concept testing" of two new nuclear warhead designs that officials hope will be deployed on submarine-launched intercontinental ballistic missiles-- even as U.S. warships set their helms towards the Strait of Hormuz to menace Iran back from the nuclear brink.
Costly, Illegal, and Dangerous
Key to revitalizing nuclear weapons is Complex 2030, the NNSA'a "infrastructure planning scenario for a nuclear weapons complex able to meet the threats of the 21st century." It is a costly, illegal, and dangerous program aimed at rebuilding the 50-year-old nuclear facilities where the weapons are both assembled and disassembled.
How Costly? The DOE estimates that Complex 2030 would require a capital investment of $150 billion. But the Government Accountability Office says that is way too low to fund even the basic maintenance of the eight nuclear facilities currently operational throughout the country.
Why Illegal? Complex 2030 promises a return to the Cold War cycle of design, development, and production of nuclear weapons, runs the risk of a return to underground nuclear testing, and could require the annual manufacture of hundreds of new plutonium pits -- the fissile "heart" of a nuclear weapon. These plans directly contradict U.S. treaty promises in 1968 "to negotiate toward general and complete disarmament."
How Dangerous? Every step the United States takes away from the international consensus on the illegality and immorality of nuclear weapons is a new incentive and justification for other nations to pursue and brandish nuclear weapons.
In a 2006 report, the independent "Weapons of Mass Destruction" Commission estimated the dark likelihood of ten new nuclear powers within a decade. At the end of January, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists advanced the hand of its Doomsday clock to five minutes to nuclear midnight, in part as a result of "renewed U.S. emphasis on the military utility of nuclear weapons."
As the United States surges forward in its nuclear renaissance, the threat of nuclear terrorism and accidental nuclear strikes remains a grave yet under-funded priority. The administration occasionally raises the specter of nuclear-armed terrorists. In February 2004, for example, President Bush warned, "In the hands of terrorists, weapons of mass destruction would be a first resort."
Despite its rhetoric, however, the administration has done nothing to accelerate efforts to destroy and safeguard loose nuclear weapons and bomb-making materials, allocating about $1 billion a year to these crucial non-proliferation efforts (roughly the same amount that the Bush administration has been burning through each day in Iraq). At this rate, it will be 13 years before Russian nuclear material is secured.
The contradictions between what the administration is demanding of Tehran and other powers, and the capabilities it is pursuing for its own arsenal, are provocative and dangerous -- a pernicious form of nuclear hypocrisy.
Dick Cheney is right -- a nuclear-armed Iran is not a pleasant prospect, and we have to do something. But the most effective option is the hardest to swallow. Under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the United States agreed to an "unequivocal undertaking" to "eliminate" its nuclear weapons arsenal.
Honoring that commitment -- and encouraging other declared and undeclared nuclear states to do the same -- would undercut Tehran's arguments about why nuclear firepower is necessary. Oh, and by the way, it would also make the world feel a whole lot safer.
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Posted by: Aufklaerung_Baboon on Mar 8, 2007 1:03 AM
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The United States said Wednesday that foreign companies should think twice about striking deals with Iran, after a German company announced that it is in talks to buy liquid natural gas from Tehran.
The warning comes as western countries discuss tightening sanctions against Tehran and despite calls from the US for Europe, and particularly Germany, to diversify its supply of gas to stem Russia's growing monopoly in the market.
"We are in a time now where it should not be business as usual in terms of exchanges, business exchanges with Iran," McCormack said. "I'm not saying that we are trying to cut off business exchanges with Iran, but companies need to look closely at what their interactions are and with whom they are dealing."
McCormack said that the potential for tighter economic sanctions posed a risk for companies thinking about business dealings with Iran.
"If there is an increased risk involved in some of those transactions, I think it only stands to reason that some of those businesses are going to choose not to do business with the Iranian government," he said.
AND WHAT WOULD THOSE RISKS BE? BEING BLACKLISTED MAYBE?
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Posted by: edith on Mar 8, 2007 1:36 AM
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What will be Pelosi's response, let alone Bush and Cheney? Write off more zionist debt, I suppose.
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Posted by: kepstein7777 on Mar 8, 2007 4:27 AM
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It reminds me of the peasant scene from Holy Grail. King Arthur's sense of Divine Right is such that, from his perspective, arguing about it is an absurd waste of time.
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Posted by: wawa on Mar 8, 2007 4:52 AM
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"The United States and Iran must talk. Not with the mutually negative public rhetoric that for the 27 years since the 1979 hostage crisis has eroded the trust needed for any diplomatic exchange; not indirectly, as we do now on the nuclear issue through our Security Council and European Union colleagues; but frontally and frankly as responsible powers with shared interests in a critically important part of the world."
"The absence of dialogue has made no sense on any count—strategic, human, historic, political, cultural. It has complicated our relationships with every other country in the region. We alone among the powers have chosen to signal in this way our reservations about Iran's conduct in the world arena."-The New York Times, Jan. 13, 2007 letter to editor
On Feb. 10, 2007, I attended a SABEEL [Arabic for THE WAY] Conference in Alabama , USA. Among the many truth tellers who spoke was Dr. Phyllis Bennis, a secular Jew, journalist, prolific author, Mid East analyst and Co-founder and Co-Chair of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation who said:
"Iran has signed the NPT, which allows them the right to have nuclear power and to enrich uranium. The 185 non-nuclear states have agreed to give up the right to have nuclear weapons and the five nuclear powers that signed the NPT agreed to get rid of their nuclear weapons... Iran is not in violation of the NPT, but America is! The USA has been in violation ever since the day they signed it. The USA is acting like a rogue state."
On pg. 19, March 2007, WASHINGTON REPORT ON MID EAST AFFAIRS:
Israel has been leading the attempts to characterize the Iranian regime...and its presumed ambitions for nuclear weapons...[because if they did] "it would kill the Zionist dream without pushing a button; for most Israelis would not come here with their familes and [would live abroad]."-Ephraim Sneh, Israeli General and Olmert's Deputy Defense Minister.
"Israel is encouraging the USA to attack-simply because a nuclear armed Iran would make Israel a less attractive place for Jews to live, lead to increased emigration and tip the demographic balance in the Palestinians favor."-Jonathon Cook www.electronicintifada.net 12/14/06
There is NO WAY the Iranians would nuke Israel! Some of Islams HOLIEST sites are in Jerusalem.
"It has been said the Israelis don't love this land; they just want to possess it."-Jeff Halper, American Israeli, Founder ICAHD and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee,
Chapter 2: "Memoirs of a Nice Irish-American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory"
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http://www.wearewideawake.org/
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Posted by: WhatNow? on Mar 8, 2007 6:25 AM
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A honest statement from bush again. He lets the truth slip out occasionally. He's talking about his administration again and the deeds to back up the words are his administrations desire to upgrade the first strike capability of their nuclear arsenal.
How can anyone believe anything these thugs say? When they are truthful it is taken out of context. They've cried wolf too many times.
Here's another truthful statement that most people take out of context. "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people and neither do we." I can't wait till these lunatics(bush administration) are gone so they won't be able to think of new ways to harm us or our country.
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Posted by: Lynniegolon on Mar 8, 2007 6:27 AM
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Posted by: cinattra on Mar 8, 2007 7:01 AM
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What happened to Japan should never ever happen again.
As far as US hypocrisy. Tell us something new we don't know about. We definitely need to do a better job with helping Russia secure their nuclear sites and we need to spend some of that money here too because our nuclear sites are probably not that much better off.
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Posted by: footman on Mar 8, 2007 7:07 AM
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Isn't it about time you people stopped moaning on internet forums about it, and kick these lunatics out of office?
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Raw Story:
The Bush administration continues to bypass standard intelligence channels and use what some believe to be propaganda tactics to create a compelling case for war with Iran, US foreign policy experts and former US intelligence officials tell RAW STORY.
One former senior intelligence official is particularly concerned by private briefings that Vice President Dick Cheney is getting from former Office of Special Plans (OSP) Director, Abram Shulsky.
"Vice President Cheney is relying on personal briefings from Shulsky for current intelligence on Iran," said this intelligence official.
Shulsky, a leading Neoconservative and member of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), headed the shadowy and secretive Department of Defense's OSP in the lead-up to the Iraq war -- helping to locate intelligence that would support the Bush administration's case for war with Iraq...
But the stories of Iran attempting to purchase uranium from abroad leave many experts highly concerned.
"Why would Iran import U-238 when it mines it itself?" The official asked Raw. "This makes no sense whatsoever."
Several sources suggested that the Iranian Directorate, as did its predecessor -- the OSP, may be cherry picking, manipulating, and even planting intelligence abroad that would support a case against Iran in the minds of the public.
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Posted by: DaBear on Mar 8, 2007 9:17 AM
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Meanwhile the only nation on earth to ever use nukes in war is dictating terms to everyone else. For the anti-Israeli crowd, you can deal with Israel's actual transgressions more effectively once you deal with the big machers runnin' the whole show, the USA.
But that isn't what you really want, is it—you just want no more joos. Every other ethnic group on the planet can have their own land, especially "historic homelands," but just not the joos, even if we clean up our act and behave nicely (which we're not doing yet, granted, but you keep forgetting there's more of us trying to fix that than you want to recognize, because you love to hate us). It's Okay, we're used to your shitstorm and we survived the last big attempt last century.
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Posted by: Darrell Kern on Mar 8, 2007 10:59 AM
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The sad fact remains that if the world does not capitulate to what the U.S. demands (world domination), our fearful leader would most likely strike them (everyone else in the world) down.
Frankly I am surprised he hasn't launched missles to Iran and North Korea already. Kim Jong Il did an amazing fundraiser for his country with a miniature poof bomb. I say good for them- maybe some of the North Koreans will end up with food on the table, rather than having to carve up and serve one of their own children for dinner.
It is downright disgusting what is going on out there and we are the leader of the pack.
If every citizen in this country and business refused to pay their taxes all at the same time we could easily put our murdering administration out of business. I believe that once we stop being assholes to our neighbors- they will stop being assholes to us.
Afterall, we started all this crap in the first place!
What do you expect- he's a Texan!
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Posted by: EagleMB on Mar 8, 2007 11:36 AM
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So I agree that the best result would be for everyone to get rid of their nukes, but since that is not going to happen, it behooves the U.S. to maintain its arsenal.
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Posted by: opeluboy on Mar 8, 2007 4:38 PM
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Yeah, let's all piss our pants over Iran. They're such a fucking menace.
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Posted by: Carl Street on Mar 8, 2007 6:05 PM
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Once again, the Jews are being used and abused. So desperate to believe the lie they cannot see the truth even when it is standing right in front of them. Consider how many Jews have died and been used as cannon fodder to give the USA a base. What is REALLY sad is how many have donated their personal fortunes, lives and those of their children to support a demonic subterfuge.
Anti-semitsim also serves the interests of the USA -- that is why they promote it. It provides a cover for their operations and increases the paranoia and saleability of their "Israel as a State" con job. The truth is that BOTH Arabs and Jews are semitic peoples. Thus, anytime a person attacks an Arab they are just as much an Anti-semite as when they attack a Jew. It may be no fun facing that reality; but the truth is the truth.
DaBear, here's hoping you will step back from the propaganda you have been raised with and look at the FACTS; not the guff you have been told -- the shock will be difficult to deal with; but ONLY the truth can set you free. And, ONLY the truth can save the Jews from the next holocaust the is even now being engineered as a means of obtaining economic advantage for oil interests in the Middle East. The hour IS late; but there is STILL time if you stop buying into the lie...
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Posted by: ShoShenQ on Mar 8, 2007 7:12 PM
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Anyway thanks Captain Obvious, you made my day.
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Posted by: Carl Street on Mar 9, 2007 3:31 AM
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All of these were/are artificial constructs by various powers to serve their political and economic needs of the moment. Panama was created by the USA in order to facilitate control of the Panamanian isthmus and canal -- look it up; this was a classic "revolution" supported by US military operations and wonderfully convenient... :)
Iraq was assembled by the USA and the UK following WWI. The reason there is so much ethnic and religious strife is that differing peoples and philosophies were forcibly amalgamated in order to serve the economic and political interests of the post WWI victors. This social and religious cauldron was kept together by various "leaders" who were appointed, trained and supported by the US and the UK -- Saddam was just the latest one.
Periodically, to keep the illusion of change and/or make an object lesson, these "leaders" are deposed at the whim of the dominant powers. It has been the same in Israel, South America and pretty much everywhere in the post-Ottoman empire nations.
When the US no longer needs Israel, it will be thrown to the wolves -- I suspect that time is near as the US will NOT need Israel if they can secure Iraq and Iran -- both of whom represent a better strategic location and have more direct access and/or geographical control of the area resources.
I suspect the Jews will suddenly be "discovered" to have been naughty in some international way -- and, once properly deionized, the ignorant AmeriKKKKan public will cheer on their demise -- JUST like they are now cheering on the demise of Iraq. These political amnesiacs easily forget how Iraq was only recently "our ally' against the Soviet Union and Iran.
Once we no longer needed that alliance, it was time to go...
But, of course, amongst the "wet sidewalks cause rain" propaganda swallowing crowd, selling out friends because they are no longer needed is just business as usual.
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Bush's efforts to build new nuclear weapons
are completely illegal according to the
Non-Prolifeation Treaty (NPT)
and therefore are illegal and impeachable according to Article 6 Section 2 of the US Constitution which states that all international treaties (which would inclde the UN Charter, UN Convention against torture, etc.) are "the supreme Law of the Land".
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The United States said Wednesday that foreign companies should think twice about striking deals with Iran, after a German company announced that it is in talks to buy liquid natural gas from Tehran.
The warning comes as western countries discuss tightening sanctions against Tehran and despite calls from the US for Europe, and particularly Germany, to diversify its supply of gas to stem Russia's growing monopoly in the market.
"We are in a time now where it should not be business as usual in terms of exchanges, business exchanges with Iran," McCormack said. "I'm not saying that we are trying to cut off business exchanges with Iran, but companies need to look closely at what their interactions are and with whom they are dealing."
McCormack said that the potential for tighter economic sanctions posed a risk for companies thinking about business dealings with Iran.
"If there is an increased risk involved in some of those transactions, I think it only stands to reason that some of those businesses are going to choose not to do business with the Iranian government," he said.
AND WHAT WOULD THOSE RISKS BE? BEING BLACKLISTED MAYBE?
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Posted by: edith on Mar 8, 2007 1:36 AM
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What will be Pelosi's response, let alone Bush and Cheney? Write off more zionist debt, I suppose.
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Posted by: kepstein7777 on Mar 8, 2007 4:27 AM
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It reminds me of the peasant scene from Holy Grail. King Arthur's sense of Divine Right is such that, from his perspective, arguing about it is an absurd waste of time.
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Posted by: wawa on Mar 8, 2007 4:52 AM
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"The United States and Iran must talk. Not with the mutually negative public rhetoric that for the 27 years since the 1979 hostage crisis has eroded the trust needed for any diplomatic exchange; not indirectly, as we do now on the nuclear issue through our Security Council and European Union colleagues; but frontally and frankly as responsible powers with shared interests in a critically important part of the world."
"The absence of dialogue has made no sense on any count—strategic, human, historic, political, cultural. It has complicated our relationships with every other country in the region. We alone among the powers have chosen to signal in this way our reservations about Iran's conduct in the world arena."-The New York Times, Jan. 13, 2007 letter to editor
On Feb. 10, 2007, I attended a SABEEL [Arabic for THE WAY] Conference in Alabama , USA. Among the many truth tellers who spoke was Dr. Phyllis Bennis, a secular Jew, journalist, prolific author, Mid East analyst and Co-founder and Co-Chair of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation who said:
"Iran has signed the NPT, which allows them the right to have nuclear power and to enrich uranium. The 185 non-nuclear states have agreed to give up the right to have nuclear weapons and the five nuclear powers that signed the NPT agreed to get rid of their nuclear weapons... Iran is not in violation of the NPT, but America is! The USA has been in violation ever since the day they signed it. The USA is acting like a rogue state."
On pg. 19, March 2007, WASHINGTON REPORT ON MID EAST AFFAIRS:
Israel has been leading the attempts to characterize the Iranian regime...and its presumed ambitions for nuclear weapons...[because if they did] "it would kill the Zionist dream without pushing a button; for most Israelis would not come here with their familes and [would live abroad]."-Ephraim Sneh, Israeli General and Olmert's Deputy Defense Minister.
"Israel is encouraging the USA to attack-simply because a nuclear armed Iran would make Israel a less attractive place for Jews to live, lead to increased emigration and tip the demographic balance in the Palestinians favor."-Jonathon Cook www.electronicintifada.net 12/14/06
There is NO WAY the Iranians would nuke Israel! Some of Islams HOLIEST sites are in Jerusalem.
"It has been said the Israelis don't love this land; they just want to possess it."-Jeff Halper, American Israeli, Founder ICAHD and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee,
Chapter 2: "Memoirs of a Nice Irish-American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory"
WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
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» RE: MORE Nuclear Hypocrciy-and going to the root
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Posted by: WhatNow? on Mar 8, 2007 6:25 AM
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A honest statement from bush again. He lets the truth slip out occasionally. He's talking about his administration again and the deeds to back up the words are his administrations desire to upgrade the first strike capability of their nuclear arsenal.
How can anyone believe anything these thugs say? When they are truthful it is taken out of context. They've cried wolf too many times.
Here's another truthful statement that most people take out of context. "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people and neither do we." I can't wait till these lunatics(bush administration) are gone so they won't be able to think of new ways to harm us or our country.
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Posted by: Lynniegolon on Mar 8, 2007 6:27 AM
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Posted by: cinattra on Mar 8, 2007 7:01 AM
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What happened to Japan should never ever happen again.
As far as US hypocrisy. Tell us something new we don't know about. We definitely need to do a better job with helping Russia secure their nuclear sites and we need to spend some of that money here too because our nuclear sites are probably not that much better off.
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Posted by: footman on Mar 8, 2007 7:07 AM
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Isn't it about time you people stopped moaning on internet forums about it, and kick these lunatics out of office?
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Posted by: rwa on Mar 8, 2007 9:01 AM
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Raw Story:
The Bush administration continues to bypass standard intelligence channels and use what some believe to be propaganda tactics to create a compelling case for war with Iran, US foreign policy experts and former US intelligence officials tell RAW STORY.
One former senior intelligence official is particularly concerned by private briefings that Vice President Dick Cheney is getting from former Office of Special Plans (OSP) Director, Abram Shulsky.
"Vice President Cheney is relying on personal briefings from Shulsky for current intelligence on Iran," said this intelligence official.
Shulsky, a leading Neoconservative and member of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), headed the shadowy and secretive Department of Defense's OSP in the lead-up to the Iraq war -- helping to locate intelligence that would support the Bush administration's case for war with Iraq...
But the stories of Iran attempting to purchase uranium from abroad leave many experts highly concerned.
"Why would Iran import U-238 when it mines it itself?" The official asked Raw. "This makes no sense whatsoever."
Several sources suggested that the Iranian Directorate, as did its predecessor -- the OSP, may be cherry picking, manipulating, and even planting intelligence abroad that would support a case against Iran in the minds of the public.
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Posted by: DaBear on Mar 8, 2007 9:17 AM
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Meanwhile the only nation on earth to ever use nukes in war is dictating terms to everyone else. For the anti-Israeli crowd, you can deal with Israel's actual transgressions more effectively once you deal with the big machers runnin' the whole show, the USA.
But that isn't what you really want, is it—you just want no more joos. Every other ethnic group on the planet can have their own land, especially "historic homelands," but just not the joos, even if we clean up our act and behave nicely (which we're not doing yet, granted, but you keep forgetting there's more of us trying to fix that than you want to recognize, because you love to hate us). It's Okay, we're used to your shitstorm and we survived the last big attempt last century.
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Posted by: timebomb734 on Mar 8, 2007 10:08 AM
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» The problem with U.S. refusal to negotiate
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Posted by: Darrell Kern on Mar 8, 2007 10:59 AM
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The sad fact remains that if the world does not capitulate to what the U.S. demands (world domination), our fearful leader would most likely strike them (everyone else in the world) down.
Frankly I am surprised he hasn't launched missles to Iran and North Korea already. Kim Jong Il did an amazing fundraiser for his country with a miniature poof bomb. I say good for them- maybe some of the North Koreans will end up with food on the table, rather than having to carve up and serve one of their own children for dinner.
It is downright disgusting what is going on out there and we are the leader of the pack.
If every citizen in this country and business refused to pay their taxes all at the same time we could easily put our murdering administration out of business. I believe that once we stop being assholes to our neighbors- they will stop being assholes to us.
Afterall, we started all this crap in the first place!
What do you expect- he's a Texan!
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» RE: The U.S. is far more frightening than a Nuclear Iran and so is ISRAEL!!!
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» RE: The U.S. is far more frightening than a Nuclear Iran and so is ISRAEL!!!
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» Who's been involved in about 50 wars in the last century? Not Iran.
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Posted by: EagleMB on Mar 8, 2007 11:36 AM
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So I agree that the best result would be for everyone to get rid of their nukes, but since that is not going to happen, it behooves the U.S. to maintain its arsenal.
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Posted by: Archie1954 on Mar 8, 2007 11:46 AM
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Posted by: opeluboy on Mar 8, 2007 4:38 PM
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Yeah, let's all piss our pants over Iran. They're such a fucking menace.
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Posted by: Carl Street on Mar 8, 2007 6:05 PM
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Once again, the Jews are being used and abused. So desperate to believe the lie they cannot see the truth even when it is standing right in front of them. Consider how many Jews have died and been used as cannon fodder to give the USA a base. What is REALLY sad is how many have donated their personal fortunes, lives and those of their children to support a demonic subterfuge.
Anti-semitsim also serves the interests of the USA -- that is why they promote it. It provides a cover for their operations and increases the paranoia and saleability of their "Israel as a State" con job. The truth is that BOTH Arabs and Jews are semitic peoples. Thus, anytime a person attacks an Arab they are just as much an Anti-semite as when they attack a Jew. It may be no fun facing that reality; but the truth is the truth.
DaBear, here's hoping you will step back from the propaganda you have been raised with and look at the FACTS; not the guff you have been told -- the shock will be difficult to deal with; but ONLY the truth can set you free. And, ONLY the truth can save the Jews from the next holocaust the is even now being engineered as a means of obtaining economic advantage for oil interests in the Middle East. The hour IS late; but there is STILL time if you stop buying into the lie...
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» RE: The Jews Are Being Used...by the zionists
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Posted by: ShoShenQ on Mar 8, 2007 7:12 PM
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Anyway thanks Captain Obvious, you made my day.
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Posted by: rwa on Mar 8, 2007 7:48 PM
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Posted by: Carl Street on Mar 9, 2007 3:31 AM
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All of these were/are artificial constructs by various powers to serve their political and economic needs of the moment. Panama was created by the USA in order to facilitate control of the Panamanian isthmus and canal -- look it up; this was a classic "revolution" supported by US military operations and wonderfully convenient... :)
Iraq was assembled by the USA and the UK following WWI. The reason there is so much ethnic and religious strife is that differing peoples and philosophies were forcibly amalgamated in order to serve the economic and political interests of the post WWI victors. This social and religious cauldron was kept together by various "leaders" who were appointed, trained and supported by the US and the UK -- Saddam was just the latest one.
Periodically, to keep the illusion of change and/or make an object lesson, these "leaders" are deposed at the whim of the dominant powers. It has been the same in Israel, South America and pretty much everywhere in the post-Ottoman empire nations.
When the US no longer needs Israel, it will be thrown to the wolves -- I suspect that time is near as the US will NOT need Israel if they can secure Iraq and Iran -- both of whom represent a better strategic location and have more direct access and/or geographical control of the area resources.
I suspect the Jews will suddenly be "discovered" to have been naughty in some international way -- and, once properly deionized, the ignorant AmeriKKKKan public will cheer on their demise -- JUST like they are now cheering on the demise of Iraq. These political amnesiacs easily forget how Iraq was only recently "our ally' against the Soviet Union and Iran.
Once we no longer needed that alliance, it was time to go...
But, of course, amongst the "wet sidewalks cause rain" propaganda swallowing crowd, selling out friends because they are no longer needed is just business as usual.
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Posted by: fanny666 on Mar 13, 2007 4:19 PM
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Bush's efforts to build new nuclear weapons
are completely illegal according to the
Non-Prolifeation Treaty (NPT)
and therefore are illegal and impeachable according to Article 6 Section 2 of the US Constitution which states that all international treaties (which would inclde the UN Charter, UN Convention against torture, etc.) are "the supreme Law of the Land".
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