Comment by Larry Ross, September 20,2005
I think PNAC will conclude that conquering other nations to expand the US Empire, can only be attempted if the US uses its nuclear weapons. That is probably why PNAC has invented their new pre-emptive nuclear strike strategy. Unless we convey the frightening truth to enough people who can stop this madness we face a very, very horrific dark ages - if not complete self-extinction. It's all there in Chris Floyd's following article, and many other papers on this site found by using the "search" on our home page. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By Chris Floyd, March 27,
2005 Not since Mein Kampf has a geopolitical punch been so blatantly telegraphed, years ahead of the blow. Adolf Hitler clearly spelled out his plans to destroy the Jews and launch wars of conquest to secure German domination of world affairs in his 1925 book, long before he ever assumed power. Despite the zig-zags of rhetoric he later employed, the various PR spins and temporary justifications offered for this or that particular policy, any attentive reader of his vile regurgitation could have divined his intentions as he drove his country – and the world – to murderous upheaval. Similarly – in in substance – the Bush Regime's foreign policy is also being according to a strict blueprint first written ten years ago, then renewed a few months before the Regime was installed in power by the judicial coup of December 2000. What does the plan call for? An attack on Iraq. Vast increases in military spending. Planting new American bases all over the world, from the jungles of South America to the steppes of Central Asia. Embracing the concept of "pre-emptive war" and unilateral action as cornerstones of national strategy. These policies may seem like reactions to the "changed world" confronting America after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. But in fact, each one of them – and many other policies now being advanced by the Bush – was planned long before the first plane ever struck the doomed Towers. They are the handiwork of an obscure but influential conservative group called Project for the New American Century (PNAC), whose members – including Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld – now sit in the power. The papers they produced during the 1990s are like a roadmap of the course that America is following – a course which PNAC hopes "benign" but utterly dominant "American Empire."
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