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Petition
to Impeach Bush and his Top Officials For
you to sign |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 31, 2005
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Here is a vitally important petition
to the U.S. Senate to impeach George Bush and key administration officials.
Bush has committed so many impeachable offences against the U.S. Constitution and against international law. His lies to Americans to get them to support his war on Iraq is a major impeachable offence. His continuing to make illegal, unjustified war every day, resulting in the death or maiming of thousands of Americans is an impeachable offence. |
The SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TREASON INDEPENDENT PROSECUTOR ACT from Alfred Lambremont Webre & Leuren Moret | |
Please sign, post,
pass around, publish and promote this action to try Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld
for treason. |
VIDEO:
George Bush Drunk Again |
Various sources
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Posted December 31,
2005
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There have been rumors that Bush has been drinking again.
Here is actual footage of him talking about the Iraq elections in a very inebriated state. And he is actually the most powerful man in the world!!! Unbelievable - He can't even control himself. |
Iran
War Much More Horrific than Iraq War |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 30, 2005
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Long term C.I.A. analysts, authors of the following dire warning against a U.S. war with Iran, are saying what many others have said on our website, that Bush plans this war with Iran; that it is linked to U.S. Israeli policy; that it could become nuclear and threaten all humanity; that this war is very much against the interests of the U.S. and others; that the neocons have pushed this policy as well as initiated the war on Iraq primarily to satisfy Israel's territorial ambitions; that most Americans fear to speak out because they have been conditioned to believe that those against Israeli policy are anti-Semitic. |
It's
More Important Than Halting Nuclear Proliferation |
December 29, 2005
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Let's
Stop a US/Israeli War on Iran The peace movements of the entire world should be in crisis mode right now, working non-stop to prevent the U.S. and Israel from starting a war against Iran. (See the James Petras article in CounterPunch on December 24, 2005 titled Iran in the Crosshairs for the best summary of the present situation.) The reckless and unnecessary dangers arising from such a war are so obvious that one wonders why normal political forces in the two aggressor countries -- both of whom love to glorify themselves as democracies -- would not prevent such a war from happening. |
Iran
in the Crosshairs |
by Ryan McGreal,
ICH
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August 24, 2005
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Iran's danger to America is
not its nuclear program but its plan to introduce a euro-based energy exchange. Starting in 2006, Iran will start up an "oil bourse", or a stock exchange for trading energy, that will be based on the euro, not the US dollar. While this may seem innocuous, it will be a grave risk to continued American global hegemony. |
George
Bush Wars and The Future |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 28, 2005
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It's amazing how Bush's popularity has sunk so low - to 35% approval. Yet he and his cronies can pretty much please themselves at U.S. taxpayers expense, and engage in endless wars for a few more years to come or escalates to a nuclear war. |
More
Evidence of Planned US Attack on Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 27, 2005
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...What happens once nuclear weapons are introduced is anyone's guess. It could spin out of control into general nuclear war involving the 9 nuclear weapon states. That spells the end for humanity. There is curiously little protest or adverse comment about this dire prospect. Why?... |
Speculations
over US attack against Iran |
by Jürgen Gottschlich
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December 23, 2005
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Are the USA planning a rocket attack against targets in Iran? In secret discussions Washington was preparing the Allies for appropriate air strikes in 2006, agencies disclosed to day. Especially in the NATO country Turkey, speculations about an attack against Iranian nuclear facilities are taking place. |
WAR
WITH IRAN CANCELLED? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 24, 2005
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...The U.S. has invested hundreds of billions of dollars in a totally criminal enterprise - one of the greatest cons in history. ... |
Iran's
Victory Revealed in Iraq Election |
by Robert Scheer
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December 21, 2005
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For the Bush White House, the
good news from Iraq just never stops. But the joy that President Bush
has expressed over the country's latest election, though more restrained
than his infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech, will similarly
come back to haunt him. |
Nobel
Prize Winner Warns World |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 13, 2005
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El Baradei was praised by the
Nobel chairman for resisting U.S. pressures to find the hard nuclear evidence
against Iran |
Peace
prize winner urges arms cuts |
Walter Gibbs
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December 11, 2005
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The director-general, Mohamed ElBaradei, said a "good start" would be for the United States and other nuclear powers to cut nuclear weapons stockpiles sharply and redirect spending toward international development. |
U.S.
Neocons Promote War With Iran For Israel |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 13, 2005
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One of the strongest influences in the Bush Administration are the Neo-Conservatives. They fill many of the top positions in the Bush Administration. Their war plans for the U.S. in the Middle East have so far been implemented, such as their phoney war with Iraq. It was promoted before the 9/11 attack- the "Pearl Harbour" the Neocons claimed they needed to justify the war to the American people. Although the war was based on a number of lies - now well-known and publicised, both the Republicans and Democrats want victory over Iraq - nothing less. This and John Kerry and Hillary Clinton's silence about the war lie's is one of many indications that the Democrats have sold out to the Republicans and that the American system of Democracy has been corrupted by the military/industrial complex, other corporates, the oil interests and other special interests. |
Neocons
Concentrate on Promoting U.S.-Iran War |
by Andrew I. Killgore,
Washington Report
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March 2005
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Steven P. Weisman wrote in The New York Times of Nov. 19 that the biggest challenge in President George W. Bushs second term is how to contain Irans nuclear program. In fact, however, Iran constitutes no threat to the United States. Its threat is to Israel, according to some (read neocons) in the administration who believe that Iran supports violence against Israel and helps the resistance in Iraq. |
Nuclear
Weapons For Iran? No. It's The Road to Extinction |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 6, 2005
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This article gives an excellent
case for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons and for other states to acquire
them who might become potential US targets. |
Nuclear
Iran? You bet! |
by Mike Whitney
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December 5, 2005
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Is there a case to be made for
allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons in the interests of peace? Or
has all the air been sucked out of the debate by American and Israeli
demagogues who dominate the airwaves? |
Nuclear
Weapons Use Can Lead To Extinction |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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December 5, 2005
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Jorge Hirsch is a Professor of Physics who
writes extensively on nuclear issues. His conclusions are similar to mine
and to others who study and analyse nuclear policies. Such as Dr Helen
Caldicott who has predicted a nuclear war during Bush's second term. |
Can a Nuclear Strike on Iran Be Prevented? |
by Jorge Hirsch
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November 21, 2005
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Or will the world
allow it to happen? |
U.S.
Threatens To Use Nuclear Weapons 17 Times |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 17, 2005
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.....The next U.S. pre-emptive war could
be against Iran, and/or Syria. Both have been mentioned as potential targets
by Bush, as has North Korea if it dares to try and make nuclear weapons.
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A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY
INTERVENTIONS |
by Zoltan Grossman
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revised September 20, 2001
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U.S. military spending ($343 billion in the year 2000) is 69 percent greater than that of the next five highest nations combined. Russia, which has the second largest military budget, spends less than one-sixth what the United States does. Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, Iran, and Syria spend $14.4 billion combined; Iran accounts for 52 percent of this total. |
War
With Syria Next? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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November 2, 2005
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Here is a very brilliant paper by a Republican Member of Congress to the House on what he believes is the coming war with Syria. Now that the UN examination of Hariri's assassination in Lebanon reports links it to Syria the US is presented with a golden opportunity to launch another war for the planned regime changes in the middle east. |
We
Have Been Warned |
By U.S. Representative
Ron Paul
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October 26, 2005
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We have been warned. Prepare for a broader
war in the Middle East, as plans are being laid for the next U.S.-led
regime change in Syria. A UN report on the death of Lebanese Prime
Minister Rafig Hariri elicited this comment from a senior U.S. policy
maker: Out of tragedy comes an extraordinary strategic opportunity.
This statement reflects the continued neo-conservative, Machiavellian
influence on our foreign policy. The opportunity refers to
the long-held neo-conservative plan for regime change in Syria, similar
to what was carried out in Iraq. |
U.S.
Bombing of Iran Likely |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 24, 2005
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The US army and marines are heavily committed in Iraq, but soldiers could be found if the Bush administration were intent on invasion. Donald Rumsfeld has been reorganising the army to increase front-line forces by a third. More importantly, naval and air force firepower has barely been used in Iraq. Just 120 B52 and stealth bombers could target 5,000 points in Iran with satellite-guided bombs in just one mission. It is for this reason that John Pike of globalsecurity.org thinks that a US attack could come with no warning at all. |
Are
we going to war with Iran? |
by Dan Plesch
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October 18, 2005
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Dan Plesch evaluates the evidence pointing
towards a new conflict in the Middle East |
War Bankrupting U.S. |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 19, 2005
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...Only by constantly inventing new enemies and justifying new wars, can Bush and his Republican allies satisfy the needs of a growing military/industrial complex. President Eisenhower warned Americans in 1960 about the growing power of "the military-industrial complex". Now this has become the military-industrial-political-scientific-academic complex, as so many Politicians, Scientists and Academics depend on this complex of interests. |
"Never in the history
of the world has so much been spent, |
Cheney's
Formula For Endless War and U.S. Empire |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 18, 2005
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... U.S. strategy is to create the 'so-called ' terrorist threat' which can then be used to justify targeting any nation the U.S. selects in its endless war on terror (GWOT). By attacking various countries, which they justify by lies, as in Iraq, the Bush Administration makes an endless supply of enemies. Bush and his neocons then label them as 'terrorists'. They blame neighbouring nations for helping these 'terrorists' and proceed with the next phase in the U.S. PNAC expansionist plan. |
War
without Borders: Continuous Warfare for Decades to Come |
by
Michel Chossudovsky
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October 8, 2005
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Dick Cheney's "Global
War on Terrorism" (GWOT) |
War
Expert Tells How It's Done and Why |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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October 11, 2005
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General Smedley Butler's 1933 speech is a classic that applies to Bush and his wars today. General Butler's worst fears have come true - this time with much larger annihilation devices at the command of Bush and his neocons. He gives many examples of the greatly inflated profits enjoyed by the wide range of manufacturers who make materials used in war - from munitions to warships to uniforms. Bush promised an endless "war on terror" to defend Democracy". He is delivering on this promise while creating a record-breaking national debt and enormous profits for the myriad of people and company's engaged in the runaway US war machine. |
War
Is A Racket It always has
been |
by Smedley Butler
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1933
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It is possibly the oldest, easily the most
profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international
in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars
and the losses in lives. |
Various
Ways Extinction Could Occur |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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September 29, 2005
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Mankind has created a number of ways which could be used to trigger an extinction process, as assessed by this article by editors of the Bulletin Of Atomic Scientists in Dec 2004. Some factors not assessed, even more relevant today are: 1. The possibility of an unbalanced, rogue and/or ideologically-driven government gaining power and deliberately implementing a strategy of war and terror attacks which then escalate into a self-extinction process. Some suspect this may already be happening.... |
Rethinking
doomsday |
by Linda Rothstein,
Catherine Auer and Jonas Siegel
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Nov/Dec 2004
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Loose nukes, nanobots, smallpox, oh my! In this age of endless imagining, and some very real risks, which terrorist threats should be taken most seriously? |
Nuclear
War Plans Can Lead To Extinction |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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September 26, 2005
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A search on "Pre-emptive
Nuclear War" revealed there are 1,750,000 entries on Google. |
Six
Escalation Scenarios Spiraling to World Nuclear War |
by Carol
Moore
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A world nuclear war is one that involves most or all nuclear powers releasing a large proportion of their nuclear weapons at targets in nuclear, and perhaps non-nuclear, states. Such a war could be initiated accidentally, aggressively or pre-emptively and could continue and spread through these means or by retaliation by a party attacked by nuclear weapons. While some speak of "limited nuclear war," it is likely that any nuclear war will quickly escalate and spiral out of control because of the "use them or loose them" strategy. If you don't use all your nuclear weapons you are likely to have them destroyed by the enemy's nuclear weapons. |
Pre-emptive
Nuclear War - A Road Map to Extinction |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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September 26, 2005
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This 2003 paper gives a historical record
of the development of nuclear war as a tool to achieve US military objectives. |
U.S.
PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKE PLAN |
by Jeffrey Steinberg
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March 7, 2003
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It Keeps Getting Scarier and Scarier |
US
Creates Perpetual War and Terrorism |
by Larry
Ross
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September 20, 2005
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Although written in 2002, the
following article gives a blueprint on how the US can create covertly,
the very terrorism they condemn and which they use to justify wars - such
as the much-predicted war on Iran. It may seem puzzling and counterproductive
why the so-called terrorists in Iraq seem to be attacking Sunnis and Shiites
in the apparent attempt to foment a civil or religious war between the
two factions. Why would they do that if the objective is to get rid of
US occupation? |
Into
the Dark: The Pentagon Plan to Foment Terrorism |
by Chris
Floyd
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April 15, 2005
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This column stands foursquare with the Honorable
Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, when he warns that there
will be more terrorist attacks against the American people and civilization
at large. We know, as does the Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary
of Defense, that this statement is an incontrovertible fact, a matter
of scientific certainty. And how can we and the Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld,
U.S. Secretary of Defense, be so sure that there will be more terrorist
attacks against the American people and civilization at large? |
Are
We Past The Point Of No Return? |
by Larry
Ross
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September 20, 2005
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Throughout human history, we have created many ingenious reasons to go to war - thousands of wars. PNAC's US Empire plans and methods may be diabolically evil, but also extremely cunning and effectively sold by all the techniques of modern communication. The US people have been carefully shielded from knowing about the myriad of lies and P2OG operations to deceive them into supporting, and believing in the validity of Bush's "war on terror". Now we are entering a new stage in the Empire building plan. |
Dark
Passage: PNAC's Blueprint for Empire |
by Chris Floyd
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March 27, 2005
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Not since Mein Kampf has a geopolitical punch
been so blatantly telegraphed, years ahead of the blow. |
New
Terrorist 'Attack' and Nuclear War on Iran Planned |
by Larry
Ross
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September 19, 2005
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n the article below, past US presidential
candidate, Lyndon LaRouche predicts a new Bush neocon-generated terrorist
attack on the US. This will be used as an excuse to launch a nuclear
attack on Iran, as 9/11 was used to launch an attack on Iraq. |
LaRouche
Says 'Georgie Porgie And Hitler' Running Government |
by Greg Szymanski
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August 27, 2005
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And
Leading World Into Global Disaster |
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Another
Step to Self-Extinction |
by
Larry
Ross
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August 23, 2005
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Carefully
analyse the Russian warning below. It is an ominous warning, but unlikely
to deter the Bush Administration's advanced war plans for Iran. |
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The
next World War starts in Iran |
by Mike Whitney
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August
22, 2005
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"We consider that it would be counter-productive and dangerous to use force, the serious consequences of which would be barely predictable." warning from the Russian Foreign Ministry to the Bush Administration about prospective plans to attack Iran. |
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World
War III? |
by
Larry
Ross
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August 19, 2005
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Dr. Helen
Caldicott warned earlier this year, that there would probably be a nuclear
war during Bush second term. |
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Get
Ready for World War III |
by Paul Craig Roberts
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August
17 , 2005
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With every poll showing majorities of Americans both fed up with Bushs war against Iraq and convinced that Bushs invasion of Iraq has made Americans less safe, the White House moron proposes to start another war by attacking Iran. VP Cheney has already ordered the US Strategic Command to come up with plans to strike Iran with tactical nuclear weapons. |
Preparations
For Next War? |
by
Larry
Ross
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July 24, 2005
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This is one of the best short analysis of
who did, and who didn't, do the London
bombings. It seems clear that so-called "Islamic terrorists"
were not responsible. |
London
Calling |
by
Ian Fraser
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July 20, 2005
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As the lies and misinformation continue
to mount with regard to the London bombings, the corporate media both
there and here continue to parrot the official story, regardless of the
evidence showing that what happened in London seems to be something entirely
different. |
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The
Iran War Buildup |
by MICHAEL T. KLARE
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July 21, 2005
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There is no evidence that President Bush has already made the decision to attack Iran if Tehran proceeds with uranium-enrichment activities viewed in Washington as precursors to the manufacture of nuclear munitions. Top Administration officials are known to have argued in favor of military action if Tehran goes ahead with these plans--a step considered more likely with the recent election of arch-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's president--but Bush, so far as is known, has not yet made up his mind in the matter. One thing does appear certain, however: Bush has given the Defense Department approval to develop scenarios for such an attack and to undertake various preliminary actions. As was the case in 2002 regarding Iraq, the building blocks for an attack in Iran are beginning to be put into place. |
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More
Holes In Official 9/11 Myths |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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June 21, 2005
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. . . . evidence that the 9/11 attacks
were were not as portrayed by the Bush Administration and the mass media.
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Former
Bush Team Member Says World Trade Centre Collapse |
June 12, 2005
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Israel
involved in several attacks in Iraq |
Blatant
Facts
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July 20, 2005
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Caught in
the act: a revealing image, a stunning fact or an outstanding statement |
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The
Great Awakening to the Iraq Deception |
by Justin Raimondo
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June 20, 2005
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The Downing Street memos have created such
a stir that even Congress is rubbing its eyes and awakening from
its long slumber to ask questions about the Iraq war: a hearing
convened by antiwar Democrats, chaired by Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.),
has created quite a lot of buzz, generating headlines and howls
of outrage from all the usual suspects, as well as from the Washington
Post's Dana Milbank and surprise, surprise! Howard "The
Scream" Dean. Milbank snarks: |
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The
US War With Iran Has Already Begun |
By Scott Ritter
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June 20, 2005
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Americans, along with the rest of the world, are starting to wake up to the uncomfortable fact that President George Bush not only lied to them about the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (the ostensible excuse for the March 2003 invasion and occupation of that country by US forces), but also about the very process that led to war. |
A
Guide to Future US Covert Ops? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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June 10, 2005
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It is 1962, at the height of the induced
US paranoia over Cuba. Pentagon Hawks and their right-wing political allies |
Pentagon
Proposed Pretexts for Cuba Invasion in 1962 |
The National Security
Archives
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April 30, 2001
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In his new exposé of the National Security Agency entitled Body of Secrets, author James Bamford highlights a set of proposals on Cuba by the Joint Chiefs of Staff codenamed OPERATION NORTHWOODS. This document, titled Justification for U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba was provided by the JCS to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara on March 13, 1962, as the key component of Northwoods. |
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Who
Are The Terrorists in Iraq? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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May 25, 2005
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To justify staying in Iraq, it is appears that the US is committing acts of terrorism and blaming those they describe as "terrorists" for committing these acts. If the US starts a civil war between religious factions, it provides further reasons to stay on as "peacemakers". |
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Al-Qaeda
in Iraq Refutes Western Claims |
By SITE
Institute
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May 15, 2005
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and Accuses US Troops
of Detonating Car Bombs and Falsely Accusing Militants |
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Lowering
Still Further, the Barrier to Nuclear War Reappraisal |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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May 11, 2005
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Following this analysis, is a Pentagon paper
on implementing Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
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Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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Atomic
watchdog warns of nuclear apocalypse |
from Stuff
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May 7, 2005
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Pushing
war with Iran |
May 5, 2005
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Pre-emptive
Nuclear Strikes May Be Initiated by Local Commanders |
by Larry
Ross
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May 2, 2005
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Here is a Pentagon paper on implementing
Bush's new pre-emptive nuclear war doctrines. |
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Draft
U.S. Paper Allows Commanders to Seek Pre-emptive Nuke Strikes |
by Kyodo
News
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May 1, 2004
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"Poodle"
Still Barking? |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 27, 2005
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Blair deliberately suppressed UK Attorney-General's advice that the war was illegal. He also ignored Hans Blix's report to the UN that "no weapons of mass destruction had been found so far". |
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Proof
Blair WasTold War Could Be Ruled Illegal |
by SIMON WALTERS,
Mail
on Sunday
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April 24, 2005
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 13, 2005
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Professor Michael Klare, for
many years, an internationally recognised specialist in Oil politics and
anti-war issues has written the following first-rate paper on US reasons
for planning a war against Iran. It's oil again. He, UN WMD inspector
Scott Ritter, and others have predicted the US will begin the war in June
2005 unless people stop them. |
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Oil,
Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran |
by Michael
T. Klare
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April 11, 2005
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Making New Enemies - Essential to Healthy Military/Industrial Complex |
by Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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To justify the war on Iraq and everything since, Bush's neocons wrote in their pre-9/11 Iraq war plans that "we need another Pearl Harbour". 9/11 gave it to them, and they were keen to start the pre-planned Iraq war from the day 9/11 happened. They did not have a shred of real evidence to support this war, so they created a litany of justifying lies. Other articles on this site under "US Elections" and "9/11 Questions" show US election fraud and doubt the 'official' story on the origins of 9/11. |
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The Good News About Terrorism |
by Paul Robinson
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April 3, 2005
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We are facing the gravest
threat that this nation has ever faced. Elizabeth I, speaking of the
Spanish Armada? Winston Churchill, in the aftermath of Dunkirk? No. Home
Office minister Baroness Scotland on Newsnight, justifying the new Prevention
of Terrorism Act by reference to the threat from al-Qaeda. Hang on, I said to myself on hearing the Baroness, that cant be right. My mum can remember lying in bed hearing bombs drop, and she once saw a V1 go over and heard the engine cut out as she watched. As an army officer a decade ago I used to have to check under my car for IRA bombs every time I went out. Army officers dont have to do that any more. The gravest threat ever? Surely not. |
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The US has been inviting the
excuse to retaliate for years |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2005
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This article below is particularly important because it reveals that the US itself creates many of the terrorism incidents and then blames other for these actions. Thus they are creating the excuse they need for increasing their military action. |
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Into
the Dark |
by CHRIS FLOYD
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November 1, 2002
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The Pentagon Plan to Provoke Terrorist
Attacks |
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Danger: U.S. Madmen Threaten The World |
by Larry
Ross
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April 2,
2005
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Scott Ritter said in a previous article that
the US will be ready to start bombing Iran in June 2005, if Bush orders
it. |
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Sleepwalking to Disaster in Iran |
by Scott Ritter
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March 30, 2005
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Late last year, in the aftermath of the 2004
Presidential election, I was contacted by someone close to the Bush administration
about the situation in Iraq. |
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The
Battle For World Order IS The Neocon Revolution |
April 2, 2005
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If more unjust and illegal wars of aggression are looming on the horizon, it's our job as responsible people of conscience to stop them through either constitutional impeachment proceedings or collective civil disobedience -- which is to say, through our nonviolent noncooperation with evil |
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Danger: U.S. Madmen Threaten The World |
by Larry
Ross
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April 2,
2005
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Scott Ritter said in a previous article that
the US will be ready to start bombing Iran in June 2005, if Bush orders
it. |
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Sleepwalking to Disaster in Iran |
by Scott Ritter
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March 30, 2005
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Late last year, in the aftermath of the 2004
Presidential election, I was contacted by someone close to the Bush administration
about the situation in Iraq. |
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Fascism In US - Essential to Build US Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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March
28, 2005
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Step by step, Bush's 'US' is building its
new Empire |
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On The USA's Tragic Withdrawal From The Rule Of Law: |
by Evan Augustine
Peterson lll, J.D.
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March
25, 2005
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Pentagon
Confirms That Unilateral Preemptive Strikes Are Now US Policy |
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Is Lebanon walking into another nightmare? |
by Robert Fisk
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March
7, 2005
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LEBANON CONFRONTS a nightmare
today. As the Syrian army begins its withdrawal from the country this morning, after mounting pressure from President George Bush - whose anger at the Syrians has been provoked by the insurgency against American troops in Iraq - there are growing signs that the Syrian retreat is reopening the sectarian divisions of the 1975-1990 Lebanese civil war. The first Syrian units are expected to cross the Lebanese-Syrian border at Masnaa before midday and their military redeployment should be completed by Wednesday. Story source |
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Crazies In Charge? |
by Larry Ross |
March 3, 2005 |
This is one of the most authoritative articles I've read on Iran-US relations, the nuclear question, Israel's nuclear arsenal, threats to Iran, US-Israel relations, and the 'crazies' (neocons) now in charge in Washington. It explains why the 'crazies' plan for war with Iran is likely to be implemented, and the complex web of circumstances behind it. A major reason is that there is little apparent opposition to the neocon plan - and the devastation it may bring |
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McGovern on the Iranian and Israeli nuclear programs |
March 1, 2005 |
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.......Suddenly, after 9/11 (when the site where the World Trade Center had once stood was dubbed "ground zero" as if a nuclear explosion had taken place on American soil), nuclear weapons zoomed back to the head of the line. At least in administration rhetoric, mushroom clouds began to go off over American cities and there was a drumbeat of fear about Saddam Hussein's nuclear program (and the rest of his -- as it turned out, nonexistent -- WMD), leading of course to the invasion of Iraq under the rubric of a "counterproliferation war." Now, another of those drumbeats, this time about the much-disputed Iranian nuclear bomb that no one yet claims actually exists, has begun. .... |
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Neocon Middle East Madness |
by Larry
Ross
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February
23, 2005
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Dr Roberts analysis is brilliant
and spells out the true situation briefly and with clarity. However I
don't think the neocon's want to "remake the Middle East in the American
image". I think they want to make a barbarous wasteland and call
it "freedom and democracy" in order to fool Americans into giving
support for the slaughter. |
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Bush Outfoxed By Bin Laden |
by Paul
Craig Roberts
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February
21, 2005
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President Bush's invasion has
turned Iraq into a recruiting and training ground for anti-U.S. terrorists,
according to CIA Director Porter Goss in testimony before the Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence on Feb. 16. Goss' report was supported by Vice
Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Jacoby told the committee that "our policies in the Middle East fuel
Islamic resentment." The Iraq insurgency, Jacoby reported, has grown
"in size and complexity over the past year" with daily attacks
increasing 240 percent. |
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Growth of the Empire |
by Larry
Ross
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February 23, 2005
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Syria had nothing to gain and
plenty to lose with Hariri's death. The US and Israel have much to gain if they can drive Syria out of Lebanon, and then bring Lebanon under US/Israeli influence. If they can develop momentum behind their charge that Syria did it, they can provide more justification for attacking Syria, and get more US public support for war with Syria. |
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Assassinating Al-Hariri Fits Washingtons Plan |
February
17, 2005
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To understand who assassinated Rafik al-Hariri we dont need to look any further than the $1.5 billion US Embassy currently under construction in Baghdad. The new embassy, the largest of its kind in the world, will facilitate 1,800 employees and serve as the regional nerve center for American political and economic activity. What does this have to do with al Hariri? |
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IAF: Israel must be prepared for an air strike on Iran |
by haaretz.com
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February 21, 2005
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Israel Air Force Commander-in-Chief Major
General Eliezer Shakedi said Monday that Israel must be prepared for an
air strike on Iran in light of its nuclear activity. |
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The Dangerous Implications of the Hariri Assassination and the U.S. Response |
February 19, 2005
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The broader implications of the
February 14 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri,
who was seen by many as the embodiment of the Lebanese peoples efforts
to rebuild their country in the aftermath of its 15-year civil war, are
yet to unfold. A Sunni Muslim, Hariri reached out to all of Lebanons
ethnic and religious communities in an effort to unite the country after
decades of violence waged by heavily-armed militias and foreign invaders.
Hariri also had his critics, particularly among the countrys poor majority whose situation deteriorated under the former prime ministers adoption of a number of controversial neo-liberal economic policies. A multi-billionaire businessman prior to becoming prime minister, there were widespread charges of corruption in the awarding of contracts, many of which went to a company largely owned by Hariri himself. A number of treasured historic buildings relatively undamaged from war were demolished to make room for grandiose construction projects. |
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Americas Nuclear Stealth War |
by Paul Rogers
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February 10, 2005
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The United States denounces Tehrans development of nuclear weapons while quietly modernising its own arsenal. |
from
Aljezeera
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February 6, 2005
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Experts from the U.S. Defense Department, the Pentagon and Israel have put final touches to a plan to launch a military strike targeting Irans nuclear facilities, experts at the European Commission based in Brussels, revealed on Sunday. |
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by
Saul Hudson
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February
4, 2005
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice began
her first foreign tour as America's top diplomat with a double-edged pledge
Friday that Washington had no immediate plans to attack Iran. |
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by
Khalid Hasan
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February
3, 2005
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A US or Israeli military strike
against Iran without UN authorisation would entail huge political costs
and be seen as an act of aggression. |
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Iran Uninterested in Missile That Can Reach Europe |
from spacewar.com
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February 2, 2005
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Minister Iran, EU still at odds over nuclear freeze: Tehran Pakistan and Islamic group back EU approach to Iran nuclear row | |||
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Iran Determined to be Nuclear Fuel Exporter |
by Louis Charbonneau
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February 2, 2005
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"IRAN WILL BE A "PLAYER" Another Iranian official said the Europeans were simply trying to clear the way for themselves and Russia to have a monopoly on fuel supply in the region. |
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Iran's Nuclear Sites Tough Targets |
by Eric Rosenberg
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January 29, 2005
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Although Vice President Dick Cheney signaled that the Bush administration would approve any preemptive Israeli attack on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons facilities, such a raid would prove far more difficult than Israel's demolition bombing of Iraq's nuclear complex in 1981. | |||
by Aijaz
Ahmad, bc
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January 27, 2005
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The mentality that the Americans brought into their attack on the people of Falluja was well indicated by the commanders who said on record that Falluja was ' a house of Satan'. |
January 27, 2005
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The first Black female U.S. Secretary of State will inevitably preside over a general and dramatic decline in American influence in the world, a process that accelerates with each passing week. So bizarre is American behavior so disconnected from objective facts and from international conversation and evolving human standards of conduct that Condoleezza Rice cannot escape becoming a caricature of diplomacy. |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 27, 2005
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Look at Dr. Roberts background (at end)consider
his experience, and then read his analysis. |
January 25, 2005
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Readers in numbers beyond my ability to reply
individually have challenged me whether President Bushs inaugural
speech is a statement of his intentions or merely a celebration of himself
and American democracy. Surely Bush doesnt believe America has the
power to remake the world in its own image other than by being an example
for others to follow? |
by Gwynne
Dyer
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January 26, 2005
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. . .For Bush, as for Zarqawi, political principles come from God. In his "God-drenched" inauguration speech (as Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter, Peggy Noonan, described it), Bush explained that people have inalienable rights because they "bear the image of the Maker of heaven and earth," and that America's mission to spread democracy around the globe comes directly from "the Author of liberty." |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 21, 2005
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Death
and Destruction for 'Freedom and Democracy' |
January 20, 2005
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Comment
by Larry Ross
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January 21, 2005
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The US is blaming Iran and Syria for helping and causing the increasing resistance in Iraq. They may spin that into excuses to make war on the two countries and perhaps others, thus fulfilling Bush's Jan 20th promise to bring "freedom and democracy" to the "oppressed people under totalitarian regimes" in the middle east and what US spin doctors call "regime change". If successful Bush will install selected personnel as "transitional governments" (as in Iraq). The US can call their new puppets "democratic" (as in Iraq) and continue as overlords who control and price most of the world's oil resources in the middle east. |
by Scott Ritter - Aljazeera
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January 20, 2005
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By any standard, the ongoing American
occupation of Iraq is a disaster. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 20, 2005
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I have big problems with opinion polls, especially those conducted by the corporate news industry, but a recent survey by the Washington-based Opinion Research Corporation for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Results For America, which is a project of the Civil Society Institute, makes perfect sense, considering the mindset of at least half of all voting Americans, especially those in the Deliverance states. A major new national opinion survey of 1,608 American voters released this week shows that only 42 percent would support the U.S. invasion of Iran to stop its nuclear program, writes Anwar Iqbal for the World Peace Herald. Nearly half47 percentof U.S. voters would oppose such a move and 11 percent are unsure. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 18, 2005
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If you live near a military base or installation,
as I do here in New Mexico, you shouldnt be surprised if terrorists
attack, drive a suicide truck through the front gates and kill a whole
lot of people. |
THE COMING WARS What the Pentagon can now do in secret. |
by SEYMOUR M. HERSH
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Posted January 17,
2005
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Rumsfeld will no longer have to refer anything through the governments intelligence wringer, the former official went on. The intelligence system was designed to put competing agencies in competition. Whats missing will be the dynamic tension that insures everyones prioritiesin the C.I.A., the D.O.D., the F.B.I., and even the Department of Homeland Securityare discussed. The most insidious implication of the new system is that Rumsfeld no longer has to tell people what hes doing so they can ask, Why are you doing this? or What are your priorities? Now he can keep all of the mattress mice out of it. |
By
Kurt Nimmo, "ICH"
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January 14, 2005
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...Bush and Crew were very shrewd to hitch their anti-Arab Strausscon-Zionist wagon up to the war on terrorism in the wake of 9/11in fact, some of us claim 9/11 was an inside job pulled off expressly for that reason, to arouse hatred and manufacture consent for massive violence against people who happen to be a threat to Israels security, that is to say millions of Arabs and Iranians.... |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January
14, 2005
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Many articles on this site suggest that the
US plans to dominate the Middle East, including wars on Iran and Syria,
described by George Bush as part of the "Axis of Evil". |
By
Richard Sale
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January 11, 2005
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Bush administration hard-liners have been considering launching selected military strikes at insurgent training camps in Syria and border-crossing points used by Islamist guerrillas to enter Iraq in an effort to bolster security for the upcoming elections, according to former and current administration officials. |
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by Larry
Ross
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January 12, 2005
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Patrick Seale's article is brilliant, but does not take into account that Israel's nuclear weapons may be the cause of Arab reluctance to resist Israel aggression - such as the recent attack on Syria. Also, there is the massive US nuclear arsenal that can be used to intimidate Arab states. With Bush lowering the nuclear barrier and changing the nuclear rules of engagement to allow him to pre-emptively use nuclear weapons, the US is preparing for the possibility of using them, or threatening to use them, to impose US-Israeli plans to reorder the Middle East. Already the US and UK threatened to use nuclear weapons if they encountered WMD resistance to their illegal and unjustified attack on Iraq. If the US launches a new war against Syria or Iran as is threatened, they may place US forces in a an impossible situation, where the US will use nuclear weapons to avoid defeat. |
Rethinking Middle East Security |
December 31, 2004
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...The new imperialists are paying a heavy price for their arrogant overreach. Iraq is proving the graveyard of the US army, and also the graveyard of US-Arab relations. Israel, in turn, has been brutalised by its occupation, turning it into a racist, quasi-fascist state, in the grip of religious fanatics. But the problems which the oppressors have brought upon themselves offer little consolation to their Arab victims. |
by
Bruce
Gagnon
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January
7, 2005
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Pentagon transformation is well underway. The U.S. military is increasingly being converted into a global oil protection service. Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld has a "strategy guy" whose job is to teach this new way of warfare to high-level military officers from all branches of services and to top level CIA operatives. Thomas Barnett is a professor at the Navy War College in Rhode Island. He is author of the controversial book The Pentagons New Map that identifies a "non-integrating gap" in the world that is resisting corporate globalization. Barnett defines the gap as parts of Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia all of which are key oil-producing regions of the world. |
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