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Tell Bush and Congress: Hands Off Iran! We must act now to stop another war. | |||
Tell Bush and Congress: Hands Off Iran! We must act now to stop another war. |
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As the war in Iraq drags on into a fourth brutal year, the same politicians who led the U.S. to war in 2003 are preparing for a new war --this time against the people of Iran. |
The latest on Larry's lecture tour in NZ Find out how you can help save the planet from U.S. nuclear destruction. |
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The Shocking Truth – Nuclear War With Iran The Talk in Cathedral Square, Christchurch |
Key Points When Lobbying MP's and Others on: |
by Larry Ross |
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Experts Predict Iran War in 2007 |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 30, 2006 |
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Dr Leupp provides an excellent analysis of the geopolitical situation and the likelihood that the US will attack Iran in 2007. |
COWBOYS DIFFER ON IRAN ATTACK: BUSH/CHENEY VS. BAKER COMMISSION |
by Dr. Gary Leupp |
December 26, 2006 |
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The reaction to the Iraq Study Group (ISG) report suggests that a showdown is shaping up within the U.S. power elite between two different sets of cowboys. |
WILL BUSH START A WAR WITH IRAN? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 28, 2006 |
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A number of articles are posted on our website predicting a US war with Iran . And a Google search on this subject showed 104 million articles. Searching "US Nuclear War With Iran" showed 24.7 million articles. Therefore, a lot of very thoughtful people are deeply concerned, and writing about, this subject. And there are many indications that this nightmare will begin soon, just as there were before the illegal US bombing, invasion and occupation of Iraq began in 2003. |
Crime Of The Century: Are Bush And Cheney Planning An Early Attack On Iran? |
by Dave Lindorff |
December 24, 2006 |
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Back on October 9, I wrote in The Nation that it looked like the Bush-Cheney gang, worried about the November election, was gearing up for an unprovoked attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, with a carrier strike group led by the USS Eisenhower being ordered to depart a month early from Norfolk, VA to join the already-on-station USS Enterprise. That article was based on reports from angry sailors based on the Eisenhower who had leaked word of their mission. |
New Nuclear Arms Race |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 26, 2006 |
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This is very valuable paper because it shows how influential people and countries are using the terrorist threat to advance their ambitions to make nuclear weapons. |
Germany debating nuclear weapons |
January 28, 2006 |
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Remember the Nazis had their law professors too. Carl Schmitt was the most notorious Nazi Law Professor. He was mentor to and sponsor for Leo Strauss, who founded the Neo-Conservative Movement in the United States. These Neo-Cons are Neo-Nazis. We have many of these Neo-Con Neo-Nazi Law Professors in the United States, almost all of them affiliated with the right-wing, racist, bigoted, reactionary, sexist, warmongering and totalitarian Federalist Society. Scholz should join the Federalist Society. |
Legal Aspects of Nuclear Weapons Use |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 26, 2006 |
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Professor Boyle is particularly well qualified to present the legal case against nuclear weapons and their potential usage. His qualifications also apply to bioweapons, and his book on this subject is reviewed on this site. His arguments and the list of his qualifications a great asset to anyone considering the illegality of nuclear and biological weapons and related issues. |
Criminality of Minuteman 3 |
from Francis Boyle |
July 18, 2005 |
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DECLARATION OF FRANCIS A. BOYLE |
Bush's Grandiose Religious Delusions |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 15, 2006 |
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On a hunch I Googled "Bush religious delusions" and struck a gold mine of over a million articles. I hope others in addition to myself have the time and interest to brose and research this material. More specialist searching may reveal even more. It looks very promising. There may be valuable theories to explain Bush's messianic and destructive behaviour as he leads the world toward the brink. Good hunting. |
US Ready For Global War |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 15, 2006 |
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U.S. Command Declares Global Strike Capability has been in a state of readiness since 2004. This very limited release raises many questions. |
Pre-emptive Nuclear War in a State of Readiness |
by David Ruppe |
January 2, 2006 |
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U.S. Command Declares Global Strike Capability |
Roberts Claims Bush Will Nuclear Bomb Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 15, 2006 |
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My belief is that the only way to stop a possible Bush plan of this type is to educate Americans about 'False Flag' usage in the past, and that Bush may use such a technique to fool Americans into supporting a nuclear war on Iran . I really don't see how else he can get away with doing it, and convincing allies and the rest of the world that he did the right thing. Unless pre-warned about this possibility, even the Japanese might go along with a believable 'False Flag' blamed on Iran to justify the US use of nuclear weapons in retaliation. |
Bush's Armageddon Wish |
by Paul Craig Roberts |
June 12, 2006 |
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The neocons believe that the use of nukes will convince Arabs and the wider world that there is no recourse to accepting America's will. John Bolton, a notorious neocon warmonger who could not be confirmed as America's ambassador to the UN by even the compliant and corrupt US Senate, got the job as a recess appointment. He is using the platform to push America into war with Iran. |
Comment |
by Larry Ross |
December 14, 2006 |
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George Monbiot describes "total sensory deprivation" a US technique of torture that often makes prisoners like Jose Padilla lose their minds. Jose Padilla, a US citizen detained as an "enemy combatant" and suspected of planning to detonate a dirty bomb, was imprisoned for 3 years without any charge being laid against him. He was subjected to "total sensory deprivation”. Now...."his mind is no longer there" Monbiot wrote. |
Routine and systematic torture is at the heart of America's "war on terror" |
by George Monbiot |
December 12, 2006 |
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In the fight against cruelty, barbarism and extremism, America has embraced the very evils it claims to confront. |
Casualties of the Nuclear Arms Race |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 11, 2006 |
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There are many unanswered questions in the following article. such as: |
Memo: Administration tried to cut payouts to nuke workers |
by Peter Eisler, USA TODAY |
December 5, 2006 |
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WASHINGTON — The Bush administration repeatedly sought ways to limit payouts to nuclear weapons workers sickened by radiation and toxic material, according to a memo written by congressional investigators and obtained by USA TODAY. |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 11, 2006 |
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...The propaganda pitch also suggests that Bush and his neocons are using the same type of lies to build a case for attacking Iran and that they are creating a situation where they will blame Iran and Syria for not stopping the violence provoked by the US war. With the US said to be planning to use nuclear weapons against Iran , they may use any number of tactics and psywar inventions, such as a 'False Flag' operation to convince the public that this was the right thing to do. |
Iran sees no sign of change in US policy |
Reuters |
December 11, 2006 |
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TEHRAN: Despite talk of a possible rapprochement between Tehran and Washington, Iran sees no sign of the United States changing its policy towards the Islamic state, Iran's Foreign Ministry has said. |
Nuclear Industry Workers Radiated In USA |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 11, 2006 |
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... DU munitions - shells, bombs and bullets, are combined with depleted uranium, a by-product of the nuclear industry. As a destroyer, tank-buster and killer, these weapons are much more effective and deadly than conventional munitions. As a result the USA and its allies have used DU weapons in four wars since the first Gulf war in 1991- increasing the DU tonnage used in each war.. But they explode on impact into millions of deadly, microscopic particles that slowly rise into the upper atmosphere, then blow and drift around the planet eventually settling to earth thousands of miles from where they are first used. As they have a half life of 4.5 billion years, they go on killing forever and infecting the gene pool, adults and children of all future generations. They cause many types of cancer, organ failure, other types of lingering killer diseases and horrific genetic mutations of foetuses. |
Nuclear Workers: "At That Time You Just Trusted The Government" |
by Jordan, Confined Space |
November 13, 2006 |
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"At that time, you just trusted the government," said Yeley, who received compensation this year. "We were out there wallerin' around in it (radiation) and I didn't know a thing." . . . |
Analysis of Preparations for War On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
December 3, 2006 |
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"False Flag Operation?" Dr Carmichael quotes Ray McGovern (below) as predicting the US will use a covert terrorist act on the US (otherwise known as 'False Flag' operation) and blame Iran, in order to condition the US population to sanction any response George Bush chooses against Iran. There are many articles and references on the nuclear free site to 'False Flag' operations. |
A New "Perle Harbor": |
by Dr. Michael Carmichael |
June 7, 2006 |
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Neocon Foreign Policy Architect Richard Perle reveals US War Plans in the Iranian Theater |
US 'Stop War on Iran' organisation action to prevent war. |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 30, 2006 |
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This is an excellent statement and action we can use in New Zealand to help Americans stop another unjust, illegal war by the Bush Administration against a non-nuclear state. I hope NZ labour unions, groups and individuals will take advantage of this fine initiative. |
Labor Speaks Against War on Iran |
from 'Stop War on Iran' |
November 30, 2006 |
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The following resolution, opposing U.S. military action and threats against Iran, was passed unanimously by the San Francisco Labor Council. |
Exclusive Brethren |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 26, 2006 |
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You may remember ex-CIA agent Ralph McGeehee who toured NZ for us back in the 80's. He said, and books by ex-CIA people also confirm that, the CIA often uses right-wing religious groups like EBs as a cover to channel funds to groups in countries the CIA wants to influence. In NZ we do know the US wants to get rid of NZ N-Free legislation and get NZ back on track sending NZ troops to US wars and hosting their warships. So it makes sense to suspect that perhaps the CIA has a role in supplying money and direction to NZ EBs for this purpose. |
Exclusive Brethren at it again |
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November 24, 2006 |
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There's a certain irony in that while papers in New Zealand devote their first few pages to the demise of Don, across the Tasman the Melbourne Age leads with a story about Exclusive Brethren involvement in the Victoria state elections. |
No Proof of Iran Nuclear Weapons |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 24, 2006 |
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The International Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA), which continues to inspect Iran nuclear facilities under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and makes regular reports to the UN on their findings, says there is no evidence that Iran has nuclear arms or preparations to make nuclear arms. The following article says the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) reports a similar finding. |
'No proof' of Iran nuclear arms : |
BBC |
November 20, 2006 |
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The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has not found conclusive evidence that Iran is developing nuclear weapons, a US magazine has reported. |
U.S. Domination of Space |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 23, 2006 |
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The military use of space is part of the U.S. plan to be able to wage war in space or anywhere in the world. This is illustrated by its votes in the UN below and the US abrogation of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and the new US National Space Policy statement. |
At the UN today... |
from Alice Slater |
October 27, 2006 |
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Sadly, the US statement today was consistent with its flagrant assertion in its new space policy doctrine that it “will oppose the development of new legal regimes or other restrictions that seek to prohibit or limit U.S. access to or use of space.” |
Permanent U.S. Bases Mean Permanent Occupation |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 23, 2006 |
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This article is particularly good because of its analysis of the Washington establishment, the probable result of the Iraq Study Group, and comments about permanent U.S. bases in Iraq, and the amazing abdication of responsibility by the Mass Media of honest coverage of the war. |
November 22, 2006 |
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While everyone in Washington is treating Bush Senior's ally Robert Gates' Pentagon arrival and James Baker's Iraq Study Group report as godsends that will end the war in Iraq, it's quite likely that they will deploy more troops and stay there indefinitely. |
Waging Nuclear Genocide |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 23, 2006 |
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Although the following article was written 3 years ago, its message is still powerful and relevant today. Most people passively tolerate the systematic poisoning of people, their lands and the world. However DU poisoning lasts for eternity. It drifts around the planet, killing, deforming and genetically damaging everyone's children and descendants forever, whether in Washington, New York or Kabul. Psychopaths in the Pentagon deny, deny, deny and then smirk like George Bush. They are doing their professional duty. People accept that and forget. How long can the human race survive when we, so casually, resort to such widespread killing and torture? |
SILENT GENOCIDE |
By Robert C. Koehler |
March 25, 2004 |
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....This will not be easy to read, especially if you've projected evil out of your own heart, into some cave in Afghanistan or a spider hole in Iraq, and reduced the age-old question it inspires to this one: How can we bomb it off the face of the earth? |
Attack on Iranian nuclear facilities? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 21, 2006 |
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The article also claims Iran wants the U.S. to make a limited attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, as this would allegedly boost Iranian prestige in the Middle East. I don't agree with this hypothesis or that the U.S. attack would be, or remain, limited. I think the U.S. wants regime change and will make a massive attack on Iran, it's population and infrastructure - much like what it has done in Iraq, only worse. I think it's real objective is a much wider war, against the Islamic world in general. Ultimately it's objective is to dominate the Middle East, particularly oil. Like the views expressed in many other articles, I think the Bush Administration plans to use nuclear weapons on Iran, and that the conflict will escalate into a terminal global disaster. |
'The Next Act' |
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH |
November 20, 2006 |
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Too lazy to go over and read Sy Hersh's latest bombshell on the machinations for war with Iran at The New Yorker? Here are the juicy bits. |
Preparations For War On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 12, 2006 |
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....The U.S. Democrats who have just won in Congress and the Senate are unlikely to stop this war as they are deeply involved in approving the Iraq war, and either repeating or not questioning Bush lies to justify it. They are doing the same thing about the new U.S. enemy - Iran . They have also approved Bush's new nuclear doctrines, his patriot laws, his preparations for the Iran war and given him virtually unlimited power. The Democrats have proved themselves to be a weak, lily-livered and wishy-washy opposition party unwilling and unable to speak the truth about the Bush Administration and the illegal wars. There are a few exceptional and honest Democratic politicians who oppose U.S. war policies, but not enough to make much difference. |
Unleashing Armageddon in the Middle East |
By Dr. Elias Akleh |
November 11, 2006 |
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In mid 1970s the American Power Elite drew a “Grand Plan” to control and to monopolize global oil and nuclear energy resources, for he who controls energy resources determines the fate of nations. The base of this “Grand Plan” is the invasion of energy rich countries to directly control their resources, and to create subservient governments that would exploit their own people as cheap labor to harvest energy for the United States. |
History of US-Korea Relations on Nuclear Issues |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 6, 2006 |
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. . .Today North Korea is presented by the media and official US and allied statements, as a great threat to global security. The media don't mention the US policies which threatened North Korea , North Korea 's previous attempts to make a secure peace which were rejected by the US , all or which finally caused it to go nuclear. The majority of Americans support Bush's classifications and definitions of North Korea as a nuclear threat. Because the US media are basically performing a war propaganda role for the Bush Administration, rather than the truth of the situation, the US public has been prepared and conditioned for war. The majority accepts and supports possible US military action against North Korea . To a lesser degree this also applies to the media and publics in US-allied nations. |
Bush's Tough-Talkin' Korean Bungle |
By Robert Parry |
November 5, 2006 |
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. . . In his first weeks in office, Bush cast aside the Clinton administration's delicate negotiations that had hemmed in North Korea's nuclear ambitions. The new president then brushed aside worries of Secretary of State Colin Powell and South Korean President Kim Dae Jung about dangerous consequences from a confrontation. |
U.S. Sets Up Legal Contortions To Justify Nuclear Attack |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 5, 2006 |
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The U.S. has gone to considerable lengths to set up a situation in the UN where it can claim UN approval to legally use nuclear weapons against Iran. |
A Legal US Nuclear Attack Against Iran |
by Jorge Hirsch |
November 12, 2005 |
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On September 24 of this year, the United States finally achieved a goal it had persistently pursued over several years. Iran was declared by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) to be in "non compliance" with its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). The resolution passed by the IAEA is remarkably weak. It does not set a date for Iran to be referred to the UN Security Council, and it does not even mention the possibility of sanctions. It even notes that Iran has made "good progress" in correcting its "breaches," all of which date back to before October 2003. The LA Times characterized it as a " gentle slap ." It is instead an enormous thud. |
Creeping Fascism Is silence our answer to genocide? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 5, 2006 |
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. . . Dissent and criticism of Bush will become non-existent, both because the media will suppress it and because people will be unwilling to express criticism and risk imprisonment, torture and jail. |
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October 19, 2006 |
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Nuclear Doctrines Threaten Humanity |
Comment by Larry Ross |
November 1, 2006 |
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This is one of the most important papers we have ever re-printed, by a world authority on U.S. nuclear war policies, and U.S. plans to wage nuclear war on Iran . Michel Chossudovsky details the various nuclear war doctrines that are an integral part of Pentagon military options. No longer do the U.S. military consider nuclear weapons 'a weapon of last resort', likely to lead to escalation and an end to humanity. |
by Michel Chossudovsky |
February 22, 2006 |
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U.S. Nuclear Weapons On Iran? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 31, 2006 |
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Although the following article is 6 months old, I felt it should be posted on our web site because it is so thorough and well-researched. |
by Jim Lobe |
April 11, 2006 |
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New U.S. Nuclear Weapons |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 31, 2006 |
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The following article provides more evidence that the U.S. regards nuclear weapons as an essential component of it's military posture and has no intention of giving them up, as it pledged to do under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). |
by Walter Pincus, Washington Post |
October 20, 2006 |
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U.S. Nuclear Attack on Iran Could Be Close |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 23, 2006 |
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Google's 9 million articles provide greater evidence that a U.S. attack on Iran, perhaps launched before the U.S. elections on Nov 7 in order to boost Bush and Republican popularity, is close. Try the Google search yourself on "Nuclear Attack On Iran" |
U.S. Global Domination Of Space |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 21, 2006 |
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It is likely Bush regime lunatics will soon start what may expand to be Humanity's final war - a war on Iran . They will likely stage a "False Flag" attack on the U.S. and blame Iran . People have been conditioned to hate and fear Iran and believe lies that support and deepen that hate. Proofs to the contrary are simply dismissed as pro-Iranian or pro-terrorist propaganda. |
Bush Signs New Policy Edict Calling For U.S. Control of Space: |
Foreign Press Foundation, Europe |
October 20, 2006 |
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GROWING GLOBAL MADNESS FUELED BY AN INSANE US CABAL: |
by Dr Richard Franklin |
October 19, 2006 |
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NEOCONS BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN |
Creeping Fascism |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 19, 2006 |
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James Bovard's article shows how Bush is emerging as America's dictator and how media helps this process by portraying it as perfectly normal. Congress and the Senate are allowing Bush to get away with installing a law that allows him to torture suspects. Also, laws to allow the courts to accept testimony obtained under torture, which is generally considered faulty. Most people will say anything just to stop the torture. The Bush Administration will get the confessions it wants, to justify the sentence it wants to give it's prisoners. Bush can also declare anyone in the world a suspect and does not have to produce evidence to support that charge. It looks like the apathetic American public will accept this, mainly because the media do not make them aware. |
By James Bovard |
October 18, 2006 |
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False Flag Terror * 911 Petition * Iraq-Iran |
Editor - Jonathan Mark |
October 18, 2006 |
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Terrorstorm exposes how Governments have long staged false-flag terror events in order to achieve political and sociological ends. |
Don't Let Them Manufacture Another War |
October 18, 2006 |
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Representative Dennis Kucinich knows the neocon playbook used to lead our nation into war. That's why the courageous Congressman is doing everything he possibly can to ensure that the Bush administration fails in its effort to pull the same old tricks in manufacturing a war with Iran. . . . |
U.S. Attack on Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 11, 2006 |
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October 10, 2006 |
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Ambling towards Disaster; Bush's North Korea Policy |
By Mike Whitney |
October 9, 2006 |
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It took 6 years of relentless threats, sanctions and belligerence, but Bush finally succeeded in pushing Kim Jong-Il to build North Korea's first nuclear bomb. Now, Kim can just add a few finishing touches to his ballistic-missile delivery system, the Taepo-dong ICBM, and he'll be able to wipe out the 9 western states with a flip of the switch. |
Bush's Nuclear Apocalypse |
By Chris Hedges |
October 9, 2006 |
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The aircraft carrier Eisenhower, accompanied by the guided-missile cruiser USS Anzio, guided-missile destroyer USS Ramage, guided-missile destroyer USS Mason and the fast-attack submarine USS Newport News, is, as I write, making its way to the Straits of Hormuz off Iran. The ships will be in place to strike Iran by the end of the month. It may be a bluff. It may be a feint. It may be a simple show of American power. But I doubt it. |
By Rodrigue Tremblay |
October 9, 2006 |
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Nuclear Blackmail |
By Eric S. Margolis |
October 8, 2006 |
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North Korea has repeatedly agreed to junk its nuclear weapons provided the US does three things: |
U.S. Nuclear Attack on Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 8, 2006 |
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Ex-U.S. Senator Gary Hart claims Bush will launch "a preemptive war against Iran " this month before the November Congressional elections in the U.S. |
Bush - Divine Guidance? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
October 7, 2006 |
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Here is an article which gives more in-depth information about one of the themes in my NZ Tour talk - the influence of religious beliefs on Bush's foreign policy decisions. Also, "The October Surprise " may include a "False Flag" operation to gain public support for war with Iran and give a boost to Bush's and Republican Party popularity, for the Nov U.S. elections, as detailed in my talk. It's very much like Adolph Hitler having the Reichstag burned down 3 days before the 1933 German elections, in order to get popular approval and Hindenberg's agreement to sign papers doing away with civil rights and allowing the installation of Hitler's dictatorship. At the moment, NZ might follow the U.S. lead, due lack of public education about this possibility. |
By Gary Hart, |
October 3, 2006 |
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Roberts Issues Red Alert On Bush Nuclear Bombing Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
September 26, 2006 |
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Here is a dire warning from one of the best commentators on US policy, that Bush will nuclear bomb Iran. Read it and draw your own conclusions. If you agree the situation is extremely dangerous, then please forward it as widely as possible. |
By Paul Craig Roberts |
September 26, 2006 |
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Bubble of Ignorance |
Comment by Larry Ross |
September 20, 2006 |
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In New Zealand we certainly live in a 'Bubble of ignorance' generated by our mass media. If it wasn't for Internet, New Zealand would indeed be embedded in ignorance about world affairs - particularly what's going on in Washington. I Googled "When Nuclear strike On Iran" and got 6,150,000 entries. There is a lot of authoritative articles predicting a nuclear strike on Iran. If you doubt the Neo Conservative Bush regime would do such a thing - because they well know Iran has no nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons programme as reported by IAEA inspectors, even though they are screaming the opposite - try doing a Google yourself and read a few of these articles. Here is one good example. Search this site for more info - it's all here. |
from blogger " Whiskey Bar" |
April 11, 2006 |
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US Govt Caused 9/11 Attack Says Republican |
Comment by Larry Ross |
September 17, 2006 |
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Neol Gibeson's paper is one of the strongest, best researched and most convincing papers I have read on the U.S. Government 9/11 conspiracy. |
by Noel Gibeson |
September 17, 2006 |
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Fatally Flawed Species |
Comment by Larry Ross |
September 16, 2006 |
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Leuren Moret's article indicates that we are a seriously flawed species. Thousands of people in the U.S., UK and Israel are co-operating with their governments to spread tons of DU in many locations, knowing that that it is a killer for all eternity. They are deliberately using nuclear mass destruction weapons - that's what DU weapons are.... |
by Leuren Moret |
August 9, 2005 |
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Massive Evidence Exposes Govt. 9/11 Myths |
Comment by Larry Ross |
August 17 , 2006 |
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I have read MUJCA' articles and believe they are outstanding and very relevant. They add a lot of evidence to what we have been saying for a few years. Finally a significant number of people are joining the dots and coming to the obvious conclusions. |
MUJCA News |
by Kevin Barret |
August 15, 2006 |
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"Come
Together Right Now: Organizing Stories from a Fading Empire"
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by Bruce
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August 6, 2006
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Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. He frequently travels and offers reflections on organizing and the state of America's soul.... |
D.U.
Weapons Dust: With us Forever |
by Larry
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August 3, 2006
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D.U. weapons radiation,
being spread by the US and UK in Iraq, and now in Lebanon, has
a half-life of 4.5 billion years. |
The
Global Threat of DU |
by Dr Robert
Anderson
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August 2, 2006
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Adding to the horrors of the current offensive into Lebanon, with Afghanistan close to anarchy and Iraq drifting into civil war, Bush is now rushing depleted uranium (DU) bombs to Israel. This supports their colossal act of homicide and will increase further global contamination by radioactive DU particles. |
Essential
Reading: Background To U.S.- Iran Dispute |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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July 27, 2006
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For a more comprehensive understanding of U.S. policy on Iran, and Iran's offers of concessions to meet U.S. concerns, the following May 27 article is essential reading. |
Iran,
Israel And Nuclear Weapons |
by Ethan Heitner
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May 26, 2006
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Iran experts at the State Department had been working throughout 2001 on increasing relations with Mohammed Khatami's Iran. Post 9/11, they immediately realized the strategic value of working with Iran against a common enemy?al-Qaida. |
PAKISTAN
IN LARGE-SCALE NUCLEAR EXPANSION |
Reuters
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July 25, 2006
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Pakistan is building
a reactor that could produce enough plutonium for 40 to 50 nuclear
weapons in what would be a major expansion of its nuclear program
and an intensified arms race in South Asia, a report has shown.
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New Route To War With Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
July 19, 2006 |
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Is the road to a U.S./Israeli war with Iran, through Lebanon.? |
Wildly disproportionate attack on Lebanon seems like pretext to confront Iran |
by Linda McQuaig |
July 16, 2006 |
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As Israeli firepower rained down on Lebanon last week, pundits here in the West wasted no time pinning the blame on — Iran. |
Many are Whispering: Is Bush Insane? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
July 8, 2006 |
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...t's not just the Americans that are in trouble. If he brings on a nuclear war Bush can achieve a nuclear Armageddon. That is "God's will". He says so in the Bible according to millions of Fundamentalist Christian Americans who are looking forward to the 'End Times'. George Bush is their hero. And their numbers are growing every day. Craziness and the 'culture of paranoid nuttiness' are contagious. ... |
Is Bush Insane? It Can Get Worse |
posted by windspike |
March 3, 2005 |
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But Bush administration policy toward the Middle East is being run by men, yes, only men who were routinely referred to in high circles in Washington during the 1980s as "the crazies." I can attest to that personally, but one need not take my word for it. According to James Naughtie, author of The Accidental American: Tony Blair and the Presidency , former Secretary of State Colin Powell added an old soldier's adjective to the "crazies" sobriquet in referring to the same officials. Powell, who was military aide to Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger in the early 80s, was overheard calling them "the f -ing crazies" during a phone call with British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw before the war in Iraq. At the time, Powell was reportedly deeply concerned over their determination to attack with or without UN approval. Small wonder that they got rid of Powell after the election, as soon as they had no more use for him. |
Scott Ritter Speaks Out on U.S. Plans to Nuke Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
July 7, 2006 |
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He reveals how the U.S. conspired to ensure that the very successful UN inspection and disarmament efforts were torpedoed, so that the U.S. and UK could engage in mass bombing of Iraq's non-existent weapons-of-mass destruction, crippling sanctions that killed thousands of Iraqi children, and eventually, war based on lies. It is a very, very revealing talk that helps one really understand the continuing deceit practiced by the U.S. and UK governments on their own people about Iraq, Iran and middle-east affairs during the preceding decades. He also has many revealing insights and advice to peace activists. |
Transcript and Audio of Scott Ritter on war with Iraq and Iran |
by Scott Ritter |
November 17, 2005
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"I wish we were here to talk about how good things are happening in the cause of peace, how congress has reversed course and they're bringing our boys and girls home, how the Bush administration has woke up suddenly and said, ‘you know, this concept of global domination through the unilateral application of military force is not sound policy,' and the Democrats woke up for the first time in a long time and said, ‘you know, we facilitated this war in Iraq. We're as much to blame as George W. Bush.' But that's not the case. We live in a time where bad things are happening. .." |
New Nuclear Weapons? |
Comment by Larry Ross |
July 3, 2006 |
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Since 1945, nuclear weapons have been considered a threat to humanities future. Intensive publicity on this theme, as well as much anti-nuclear campaigning has taken place around the world for the last 60 years. Diplomats have spent endless hours working on nuclear arms control treaties with eventual nuclear weapons abolition clauses. Why? Would this have been necessary if nuclear weapons were not so dangerous? |
White House ponders NG nuclear warheads |
by Scott Lindlaw |
July 1, 2006 |
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The scientists who crack open the nation's nuclear weapons for a living are never quite sure what they will find inside. |
Nuclear Attack On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 18, 2006 |
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Paul Craig Roberts has excellent credentials for warning us about the evil intentions of the Bush Administration. A Google search showed 14,200,000 entries under "Paul Craig Roberts". He is a prolific and well-known U.S. journalist whose warnings cannot be dismissed as "IMPROBABLE", "UNLIKELY" "CRAZY" "THEY WOULD NEVER DO THAT" etc. |
Nuking Iran |
June 12, 2006 |
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...Bolton told the Financial Times (June 9) that the Bush Regime has no intention of reaching an agreement with Iran. Time is running out for diplomacy,... |
Two of the most significant events in New Zealand history |
by Larry Ross |
June 17, 2006 |
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The first was enacting a law to make New Zealand a Nuclear Free Zone in 1984. |
Creating Endless Enemies |
Comment by Larry Ross |
June 15, 2006 |
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Given the new nuclear doctrines dominating Bush's policy, and the extreme tensions generated by it, it would be something of a miracle if nuclear weapons were not used and this led to general nuclear war. |
Non-aligned states to back Iran |
June 14, 2006 |
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Non-aligned states will back Iran's right to nuclear fuel production at a UN meeting this week, unmoved by US calls to join efforts to get Tehran to stop enriching uranium, diplomats said. |
The Unstoppable March of American Fascism - Road Map to Extinction |
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posted May 28, 2006 |
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Will the American public see the looming abyss before it's too late |
by Steve Osborn |
March 10, 2006 |
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GEORGE Orwell wrote his book, 1984, in the 1940's. The year, 1984, was a long way off then, but what he foresaw as a possibility seemed much closer. We approached it during the McCarthy years in the fifties, but sanity reasserted itself. |
Bush Madness Explained |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 23, 2006 |
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"Bush has been taken over... by a saviour complex..."the person playing the archetypal role of saviour will reflect this unconsciousness and become inflated, blown up out of all proportion by the power of the archetype. He will then, of necessity, be compelled to act out his hubris in a way that is destructive for all who are under his dominion." |
Bush Is Certifiable |
by Paul Levy |
May 18, 2006 |
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George W. Bush is suffering from a peculiar but not that uncommon form of madness in which a pathological part of his psyche has co-opted all of the healthy parts into its service. |
This Way Lies Madness |
by Steve Osborn |
March 22, 2006 |
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The latest information I have had from the followers of der Bush is that he has demanded and received permission to use nuclear "bunker busters" in Iran in a preemptive strike. As a nuclear veteran (Operation Redwing, Bikini, 1956) I can affirm that this is absolute madness. The "bunker buster" is a cute sounding name for a nuclear horror. Air bursts are horrible enough, doing incredible destruction through heat, shock and high initial radiation. The fallout from an air burst is registered around the world. A surface or subsurface burst is even deadlier and more long lasting. |
by Larry Ross |
posted May 18, 2006 |
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NZ Lecture Tour Sept-Nov, Book a Talk Now, Also, Keep NZ Nuclear-Free |
Madman Decides When to Use Nuclear Weapons |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 16, 2006 |
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....A future historian, if there is one, will find it astonishing that a so-called intelligent and sophisticated culture, pandered to every whim of this moronic and mentally disturbed man. |
The book: BUSH ON THE COUCH |
by Justin Frank |
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Is our president psychologically fit to run the country? The answer to that is no, says Dr. Justin Frank, a Washington-based psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry. He says he wrote his book after becoming alarmed about various character traits he noticed in President Bush. Listen to an interview with Justin Frank - very conservative but still VERY scary. |
Jane Smiley |
May 16, 2006 |
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"Frequent temper tantrums, Excessive arguing with adults, Active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules, Deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people, Blaming others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior, Often being touchy or easily annoyed by others, Frequent anger and resentment, Mean and hateful talking when upset and Seeking revenge." |
The Brink of Armageddon |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 16, 2006 |
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1,800 physicists have warned that we face human extinction if Bush's continues with his new nuclear doctrines, and proceeds with his strategy to use nuclear weapons against Iran or in other conflict. Many other well-informed experts have warned humanity with the same message. There are many reasons that nuclear weapons use would trigger rapid escalation to global nuclear war, and destruction of all life. |
Physicists Say No To Nuking Iran |
Alexandra Walker |
April 24, 2006 |
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"It is gravely irresponsible for the U.S. as the greatest superpower to consider courses of action that could eventually lead to the widespread destruction of life on the planet. We urge the administration to announce publicly that it is taking the nuclear option off the table in the case of all non-nuclear adversaries, present or future, and we urge the American people to make their voices heard on this matter." |
Resolution to ban pre-emptive nuclear war and any use of nuclear weapons |
by Larry Ross |
May 13-14, 2006 |
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Accepted by the National Consultative Committee on Disarmament Convention: |
Iran Says No Military Purpose in Nuclear Power Programme |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 12, 2006 |
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....The so-called peace talks with Iran may only be a cover for diabolically evil U.S. strategies to achieve their war. The main strategy seems to be the staging of a sudden allegedly " terrorist act" against the U.S. which the U.S. will blame on Iran, and then use to justify a massive assault on Iran..... |
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May 11, 2006 |
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Iran's nuclear programme is peaceful and has no military purpose, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on today, adding he was ready to engage in dialogue with anybody. |
Bush Bases Foreign Policy on Delusions |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 12 , 2006 |
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The mental hospitals have many patients who believe they are in direct contact with God - that God is telling them things and instructing them to take certain actions. When they act out these heavenly delusions and take the action that they think God has instructed them to take, often it involves violence against others. The law then sees these people as a danger to themselves, family and community and has them placed in a hospital for treatment. |
Bush claimed God told him to invade Iraq, Afghanistan: BBC |
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October 7, 2005 |
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LONDON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush allegedly said God told him to invade Iraq and Afghanistan , a new BBC documentary will reveal, according to details released here. |
"Completely Nuts" or Part of the Plan |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 11, 2006 |
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.... The Neocons want chaos and are promoting civil war in Iraq because they intend to occupy their new permanent military bases there for the foreseeable future..... |
Progress Report: The Nuclear Option |
by Evan Augustine Peterson III, J.D. |
April 11, 2006 |
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Just in case you've gotten the impression that the Bush administration isn't seriously considering a military strike against Iran using both conventional and nuclear weapons, see the Amercan Progress Action Fund's 4-10-06 Progress Report, "The Nuclear Option." |
Iran Talks Peace To U.S. |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 10, 2006 |
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The President of Iran has reached out to President Bush offering a dialogue of peace instead of preparations for war. My hope is that President Bush will choose to talk, and pull back from starting an escalating war with Iran that could suddenly become nuclear and end the human race. Why on earth would he do that? |
Full Text : The President of Iran's Letter To President Bush |
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May 9, 2006 |
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For sometime now I have been thinking, how one can justify the undeniable contradictions that exist in the international arena -- which are being constantly debated, specially in political forums and amongst university students. Many questions remain unanswered. These have prompted me to discuss some of the contradictions and questions, in the hopes that it might bring about an opportunity to redress them. |
Roberts Predicts Bush Terrorist Attack on U.S. to Justify War on Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 8, 2006 |
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Paul Craig Roberts is an insider with many contacts in government. He served as former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under the Reagan Administration and as associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He writes extensively on the Bush Administration. The writings of this man cannot be dismissed as the ravings of a lunatic. |
Prominent Conservative Leader: Government in Hands of Psychopaths |
by Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson |
November 15 2005 |
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May stage terror attacks |
Result of U.S. War On Iran |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 3, 2006 |
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Scott Ritter gives a detailed account of U.S. preparations and plans to strike at Iran before June/05. Obviously this has been postponed for unknown reasons. As Iran will retaliate against U.S. attack, the situation could very easily escalate and involve China and Russia. A sudden global nuclear exchange could result. It's so obvious, why is Europe so compliant and people so passive and silent in the face of global nuclear disaster which would kill and maim billions? |
Sleepwalking to disaster in Iran |
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April 5, 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. |
U.S. PREPARES TO STRIKE IRAN |
Comment by Larry Ross |
May 2, 2006 |
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Google is a great resource to get the details on U.S. war plans, objectives and methods of making war on other nations. Also, it has many articles on U.S. excuses and justifications for each war. The fact that the Bush Administration engages in an almost continuous flow of lies and false justifications, does not stop the mass media from parroting each and every lie as if it is true. The mass media usually does not publish doubts and exposure of these lies or the real purposes of the Bush Administration. If anything it runs editorials justifying the lies as if the lies are really true. Then it does not print letters exposing these lies. |
1
Million Dead Iranians |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 22, 2006
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Chris Floyd has written
a very powerful, well-documented 2 page article on the hell that
Bush and his cohorts intend to unleash on Iran and the number
of people he decides must die - 1,000,000. How many more will
be wounded, maimed, blinded, burned, radiated, slowly dieing of
their untreated wounds. |
1
Million Dead Iranians |
by Chris Floyd
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April 21, 2006
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Twelve hours. One circuit of the sun from horizon to horizon, one course of the moon from dusk to dawn. What was once a natural measurement for the daily round of human life is now a doom-laden interval between the voicing of an autocrat's brutal whim and the infliction of mass annihilation halfway around the world. |
Iran War? - Far, Far, Far More Insane Than The Iraq War |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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Matthew Yglesia makes a very good case that a U.S.-led war against Iran would be far,far,far more insane than the phoney illegal war against Iraq. However like many commentators, he seems to accept as true a number of lies and assumptions perpetrated by the Bush Administration to justify their war plans. His article seems to assume that Iran is developing it's nuclear technology in order to make nuclear weapons. He neglects to mention that after years of rigorous UN inspections, the IAEA have reported that there is no evidence of a nuclear weapons programme. And the CIA reports that it would be ten years before Iran could produce a nuclear weapon. |
Iran: Don't Do It |
April 20, 2006 |
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Should we go to war with Iran? The short answer is, "No." The long answer is, "Hell no." |
Bush Popularity Drops |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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This article shows how much the popularity of Bush and his Administration has dropped and how it has alienated the American population. Numerous factors cause this - Bush's very poor domestic performance, his spying on Americans, his arrogance, poor judgement, his dictatorial attitude, and more than anything else, his illegal war on Iraq. Obviously most Americans would disapprove of his war plans for Iran, especially if he nuclear bombs Iran. He and his advisors know this very, very well. Yet they are still preparing to launch another illegal war on a much bigger and better prepared target - Iran, when their military resources are overstretched. Another crazy neocon mystery? I don't think so. |
In the Rubble |
by Tom Engelhardt, |
April 16, 2006 |
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You can count on one thing. All over Washington, Republicans are at least as capable as I am of watching and interpreting the polling version of the smash-up of the Bush administration. With each new poll, the numbers creep lower yet. Presidential approval in the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll dropped another 3% in the last month and now sits at 38%, while disapproval of the President continues to strengthen -- 47% of Americans now "strongly disapprove" of the President's handling of the presidency, only 20% "strongly approve." (62%, by the way, disapprove of the President's handling of the war in Iraq.) |
Growth of the American Empire |
Comment by Larry Ross |
April 21, 2006 |
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Chalmers Johnson is a WWII US Navy vet and a historian of American militarism, ran the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California. He had a long career as a Japan specialist. His two-part article for Tomdispatch is a very valuable insight into what has happened to America and the enormous magnitude of the problems facing it today. |
What Ever Happened to Congress? |
Tom Engelhardt interviewing Chalmers Johnson |
March 22 , 2006 |
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In Part 1 of his interview, Chalmers Johnson suggested what that fall-of-the-Berlin-Wall, end-of-the-Cold-War moment meant to him; explored how deeply empire and militarism have entered the American bloodstream; and began to consider what it means to live in an unacknowledged state of military Keynesianism, garrisoning the planet, and with an imperial budget -- a real yearly Pentagon budget -- of perhaps three-quarters of a trillion dollars. Tom |
A Path to Peace with Iran |
By Scott Ritter |
April 20, 2006 |
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It has been more than a week now since the Iranian government announced that it had "joined the nuclear club" by successfully enriching uranium , albeit for nuclear fuel, not a weapon. Once a nation has the capacity to enrich to the former, enrichment to the latter is simply a matter of time; the technology is the same. Iran's declaration immediately made headlines around the world, with stunned punditry engaging in wild speculation about the potential ramifications of this turn of events. From a simple laboratory-scale enrichment experiment, a massive nuclear weapons program grew Pheonix-like from the ashes, prompting dire warnings from US Government officials such as Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation Stephen Rademaker, who told a press conference in Moscow, where he was visiting to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue with Russian officials, that Iran "...may be capable of making a nuclear bomb within 16 days." |
Iran:
war by October? |
by Paul
Rogers
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April 20, 2006
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Washington's political timetable
may turn harsh rhetoric into military escalation, unless voices
of restraint in both the United States and Iran can prevail. |
U.S. Physicists Tell Bush "Don't Use Nuclear Weapons Against Iran" |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 20, 2006
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Top U.S. physicists say " U.S. plans to reportedly use nuclear weapons against Iran were "gravely irresponsible" and warning that such action would have "disastrous consequence for the security of the United States and the world". Last fall 1,800 U.S. physicists repudiated new U.S. nuclear policies that include pre-emptive use of nuclear weapons against others. They said the Hiroshima bomb killed 100,000 people. Today the world's nuclear arsenals have 200,000 times the explosive force of the Hiroshima bomb - enough to kill the world's entire population many times over. |
Prominent U.S. Physicists Send Letter to President Bush, |
by Kim McDonald
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April 17, 2006
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Call Nuclear Weapons Against Iran Gravely Irresponsible Thirteen of the nations most prominent physicists have written a letter to President Bush, calling U.S. plans to reportedly use nuclear weapons against Iran gravely irresponsible and warning that such action would have disastrous consequences for the security of the United States and the world. |
Bush Likely to Use Nuclear Weapons |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 20, 2006
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.... Nuclear weapons are believed by the public to be unthinkable except as a last resort, because the use of them would probably escalate out of control and become a global holocaust. |
The Nuclear-Weapons Gambit |
by Paul
Rogers
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April 13, 2006
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The world avoided nuclear catastrophe during the cold war, but the era's real history has an ominous lesson for the period of "war on terror". |
Bush Justifies Nuclear Weapons Use |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 19, 2006
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This article shows that people are being conditioned to accept the potential use of nuclear weapons and to trust President Bush to make the right decisions in this regard, and that there is nothing immoral or peculiar about this, or any use of nuclear weapons that the President decides is right, and that it is permissible and just, to use them. The possibility that huge numbers of Iran men, women and children might be killed and maimed and that the U.S. has no right or reason to commit such crimes, and that events could spiral into global nuclear war, are not questions that were considered by the article. |
By Edmund Blair
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April 18, 2006
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President Bush refused
on Tuesday to rule out nuclear strikes against Iran if diplomacy
fails to curb the Islamic Republic's atomic ambitions. |
Bush
Expands US Nuclear Weapons Facilities |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 17, 2006
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More nuclear weapons and more manufacturing facilities. Combine that with the new nuclear weapons doctrines of pre-emptive nuclear war and using these weapons as an optional part of conventional warfare. There is also the 2002, U.S. Nuclear Posture Review, in which 7 or 8 countries including China and Russia, were named as potential enemies requiring the use of U.S. nuclear weapons. Almost any nation can become a U.S. target, especially oil producing nations like Iraq and Iran. |
U.S.
Rolls Out Nuclear Plan |
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April 6, 2006
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The Bush administration
Wednesday unveiled a blueprint for rebuilding the nation's decrepit
nuclear weapons complex, including restoration of a large-scale
bomb manufacturing capacity. |
Iran:
don't let it happen |
by Katharine
Gun - New
Statesman
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April 17, 2006
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"To me it would
be a worse crime to stay silent if telling the truth could prevent
war." |
Britain
Took Part in Mock Iran Invasion |
by Julian Borger
& Ewen MacAskill
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April 15, 2006
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Pentagon planned
for Tehran conflict with war game involving UK troops |
Chomsky's
latest book: Democracy Now |
from AlterNet
- reviewed by many
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April 10, 2006
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The Assault on Democracy |
"Planet
Earth As Weapon and Target" |
by Leuren
Moret
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posted April
10 , 2006
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THE HISTORICAL ROOTS
OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER AND ITS PERMANENT WAR ECONOMY |
Debating
the Pro- Israel Lobby's Influence on US Mideast
Policy |
April 09, 2006
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It is regrettably clear that the American and British governments are preparing for war, this time against Iran. It is equally clear that the American and British people believe neither that their governments should start another war, nor that this particular war would be in their nations' best interests. Moreover, the public hasn't heard any serious debate about the reasons for and against another war, so nothing like a national consensus exists. And it is unclear exactly who is pushing us into this ill-advised war. |
Study:
U.S. Mideast policy motivated by pro-Israel lobby |
by Haaretz
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March 17, 2006
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The U.S. Middle East policy is not in America's national interest and is motivated primarily by the country's pro-Israel lobby, according to a study published yesterday by researchers from Harvard University and the University of Chicago. |
TALKS INSTEAD OF WAR? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 8, 2006
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If the U.S. was sincere,
and not embarked on a global conquest, it would welcome talks
with it's chosen enemy with a view to finding a peaceful solution
to their disagreements, rather than resort to a major war with
many disastrous consequences. |
Iran
ready for high-level talks, US resists |
by Guy Dinmore
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April 7, 2006
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Iran has prepared a high-level delegation to hold wide-ranging talks with the US, but the Bush administration is resisting the agenda suggested by Tehran despite pressure from European allies to engage the Islamic republic, Iranian politicians have told the Financial Times. |
Paul
Rogers on War With Iran |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 8, 2006
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He believes the U.S. is preparing for a war on Iran - that it would be sudden and without warning and could happen anytime. He reminded us that most commentators before the Iraq war, believed a peaceful diplomatic solution would be found. How wrong they were. |
The
Countdown to War |
by Dr.
Paul Rogers
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April 6, 2006
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The timing and nature of a United States attack on Iran can be gauged by a close look at air traffic and base security in western England. |
ElBaradei:
Iran nuclear program not diverted |
from
Payvand - Iran
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April 7, 2006
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IRNA-The International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed ElBaradei said here
Thursday night his agency has not seen any indication that nuclear
material in Iran has been diverted or is being diverted to develop
nuclear weapons. |
Is
The USA Bluffing? |
April
7 , 2006
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Four New Essays On
War With Iran: |
Bush
& Blair Plan to Create Justification for Their Illegal War on
Iraq |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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April 3, 2006
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The Whitehouse memo
shows Bush and Blair had lots of testimony based on UN inspection
that there were no WMD or a nuclear weapons in Iraq. But they
decided to make war based on the lie that there were WMD in Iraq,
even though that would not be a valid excuse for war in any case.
Some of the other lies invented to justify the war were that Saddam
had links to al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden, and that Saddam was
connected to the attack on 9/11, and that Saddam was a threat
to the US, UK. None of this was true and Bush and Blair had no
evidence for their lies. |
Bush,
Blair had no evidence of Iraq WMDs |
reporter:
Tony Jones
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March 31, 2006
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It's extremely rare, to get this kind of an insight of an extremely private, we should say secret meeting between two leaders preparing for a coming war. Tell us what you think are the main insights to be gained from the so-called White House memo? |
The
Only Hope For the World |
By Doug Soderstrom,
Ph.D.
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April 1, 2006
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The world has gotten itself into a real jam. I mean a humdinger of a jam! As in John Paul Sartre's existential drama, No Exit, which so nicely portrays the inescapability of self-chosen evil, the inevitability of a self-made Hell, there seems to be no way out for the world; no way for the inhabitants of planet Earth to escape what appears to be the inevitability of a hell of its own making... World War III! |
Born
Again President Prepares to Kill Millions for No Reason |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March 31, 2006
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Nobel Laureates and
other prominent figures petitioned the U.S. Congress not to nuclear
bomb Iran "regardless of whether Iran is in any way involved
in an attack on the U.S." This plan is very much like the
Pentagon's "Operation Northwoods" to blame and then
bomb and invade Cuba in 1962, after a faked attack on the U.S.
using U.S. covert action. |
Will
The U.S. Nuke Iran? |
From
IHC
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In an August 2005 issue
of The American Conservative, former CIA officer Philip Girarldi
raised the alarm over in-process Pentagon contingency plans drafted
in preparation for another terrorist attack in the United States.
The response includes a plan for a massive air assault on Iran
with the use of both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons
regardless of whether Iran is any way involved in such an attack
against the U.S. |
War
With Iran? - The Most Important Peace Issue |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March 28, 2006
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Potential Disaster Facing Humanity.
A Google search of "Nuclear War With Iran" on March 11, 2006 produced 18,000,000 articles. A search with just " War With Iran" produced 80,000,000 articles. People are taking this seriously now |
US
Nuclear Materials to India Violates NPT |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March 23, 2006
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Prof. Klare shows how Bush has gone against 35 years of US policy supporting the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, by selling India nuclear technology. This is allegedly only to help India's nuclear energy program. But it will allow India to double it's production of nuclear weapons. That effectively scraps a cornerstone of US policy - the NPT. |
Reigniting
the Arms Race |
By Michael Klare
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March 22, 2006
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....For thirty-five years nuclear nonproliferation was a major priority of U.S. foreign policy. But now, in a throwback to early cold war power politics, President Bush has agreed to supply nuclear technology to India in blatant violation of the NPT. |
Vitally Important
Information on Bush's Plan for Nuclear War On Iran |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March 16, 2006
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This long - 17 page essay, with
many back up links to give more extensive information on key
points, is once of the most thorough articles we have republished
on the new nuclear doctrines and how they will be applied to
wage a pre-emptive nuclear war on Iran. |
The
Dangers of a Middle East Nuclear War (Part1) |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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February 17, 2006
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New Pentagon Doctrine: Mini-Nukes are "Safe for the Surrounding Civilian Population" |
Is
the Bush Administration Planning a Nuclear Holocaust? |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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February 22, 2006
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Will the US launch "Mini-nukes" against Iran in Retaliation for Tehran's "Non-compliance"? |
Summaries
and Comprehensive Analysis Papers on Bush Plans for Nuclear War |
by Larry
Ross
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March 15, 2006
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Evan Petersen's essay
and others, present an excellent analysis of the intentions of
the Bush Administration in Iran.
Only limited time is left to stop the U.S. war juggernaut. There will be cataclysmic consequences if the Bush regime is allowed to continue it's current policies. "A nuclear exchange is inevitable" said the world's leading intellectual Noam Chomsky on March 5, 2006. We must speak frankly and call a spade a spade while time remains. |
"UN
REFORM" MEANS EVISCERATION: THE IMPLICATIONS FOR IRAN |
March 12, 2006
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Synopsis: Mr. Bush sent
neocon UN Ambassador John Bolton to destroy the United Nations.
For example, Bolton's new package of "reforms" is loaded with perquisites
for big-business and more power for Washington. Penultimately, Bolton
aims to coerce the UN into either permitting a "pre-emptive war"
against Iran or remaining silent when the debacle commences anyway.
Ultimately, Bolton aims to remake the UN into a reliable rubber-stamp
for the militarized version of American foreign policy. To paraphrase Shakespeare, methinks this doth not portend well for the fate of the UN! If Mr. Whitney is correct, it's time to de-link international law from the United Nations. Consider this Wednesday's referral of Iran to the UN Security Council, and this week's coordinated drumbeat for war - as illustrated by Dick Cheney and John Bolton's saber-rattling speeches to AIPAC, Bill O'Reilly's on-air statement that "blowing Iran off the face of the earth...would be the sane thing to do", and Mr. Bush's public statement that Iran's nuclear program poses a "grave threat to US national security." It's déjà vu! Only the names have changed slightly, from "Iraq" to "Iran." |
Nuclear
Bunker Buster Bombs againt Iran: This Way Lies Madness |
by Stephen
M. Osborn
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March 14, 2006
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The latest information I have had from the followers of Bush is that he has demanded and received permission to use nuclear bunker busters in Iran in a preemptive strike. As a nuclear veteran (Operation Redwing, Bikini, 1956) I can affirm that this is absolute madness. The bunker buster is a cute sounding name for a nuclear horror. Air bursts are horrible enough, doing incredible destruction through heat, shock and high initial radiation. The fallout from an air burst is registered around the world. A surface or subsurface burst is even deadlier and more long lasting. |
Chomsky
Predicts Nuclear War If Present U.S. Policies Continue |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March 6, 2006
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. . . Unfortunately
the United States is in the grip of psychopaths who will not stop
at any crime to achieve their goals.
They have anointed themselves with a veneer of fanatic patriotism, piety and the flag. They continue their multiplying crimes protected by an increasingly fascist military state where no dissent is tolerated. It is time for sane, responsible citizens to mobilise and get rid of the Bush regime. If you don't act before Bush goes to war on Iran, it will probably be too late |
World
in peril, Chomsky tells overflow crowd |
March 5, 2006
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There are dire consequences to the
current direction of the U.S. foreign policy, said Noam Chomsky
in a speech Saturday at Binghamton University. Among those consequences,
he said, is a nuclear Armageddon. |
Peaceful
Resolution of Dispute With Iran Still Possible |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March
4, 2006
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The choice is:
(1) The use of diligent creative diplomacy to resolve differences with Iran. (2) A U.S. rush to war and bombing of Iran, supported by some other states, even nuclear bombing, that may kill or maim hundreds of thousands of Iranians. It is very worthwhile for Professor Klare in the following article, to outline the diplomatic option and encourage states and groups to work with involved interested parties to achieve such a goal. |
Defusing
The Iran Crisis |
by Michael T.
Klare
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March
3, 2006
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Reports that Iran and Russia have reached an agreement on a plan for the joint enrichment of Iran's uranium in Russia have eased fears of a major international confrontation over Iran's nuclear plans. But this danger has by no means been eliminated. Without a permanent resolution of the dispute agreeable to both the United States and Iran, the prospect of an armed clash will grow increasingly severe. Such a clash might not entail full-scale war, but it could trigger an uncontrollable explosion of sectarian and religious strife throughout the Middle East. Preventing such a clash is among the most pressing tasks facing the international community today. |
Global
Nuclear Genocide? Women Say No |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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March
2, 2006
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The U.S. has used depleted
uranium (D.U.) weapons in 4 wars (see below). |
CODEPINK
CALLS ON WOMEN EVERYWHERE TO SAY "NO" TO WAR |
March 1, 2006
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CODEPINK's Women For
Peace is working to gather over 100,000 signatures on their "Call
To Say 'No' To War," and it needs your signature, and your help,
to do it! When International Women's Day arrives on March 8th,
these signatures will be delivered to U.S. embassies, consulates,
and federal offices all over the world. By the way, men everywhere
are invited to add their signatures in solidarity with Women For
Peace. http://www.codepinkalert.org/
|
Scholars
Look for 9/11 Truth |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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February 25, 2006
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This is the best and most comprehensive
resource I have yet found on the 9/11 attack in 2001. From my
own continuing research I think the scholars are right: that the
U.S. is in the hands of a criminal conspiracy who are bent on
global domination. It's such and awful big pill to swallow, that
many will reject this conclusion as untenable, impossible and
that those who think this way must be nuts. I don't blame them
for thinking this way. |
Another
9/11 to Start War With Iran? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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February 22,
2006
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I have often warned about the possible
Bush Administration use of a fake attack on the U.S. to justify
an attack on Iran - as the 9/1l attack in 2001 , was used to justify
the Iraq war. But Iraq had no links to al-Qaeda, nothing to do
with terrorism, the 9/11 attack, or bin-Laden and had no weapons
of mass destruction, and no nuclear weapons program. However the
very erroneous and false justifications for the Iraq war were
exposed repeatedly but not by the mass media. Bush did not end
the falsely justified war. The U.S. is continuing the war by increasing
by 5 times, the air attacks on selected Iraq targets. The liars
are winning. |
Deep
Background |
by Philip Giraldi
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August 1, 2005
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In Washington it is hardly a secret
that the same people in and around the administration who brought
you Iraq are preparing to do the same for Iran. |
Prevent
Iran War - petition/appeal |
from
FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign
|
Posted February
21, 2006
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PARLIAMENTARIANS AND CIVIL SOCIETY
APPEAL ON IRAN AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS |
Setting
the Stage For WWIII |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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February 21,
2006
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Heather Wokusch gives a very good analysis in her following article of how the Bush Administration is inventing a false story about Iran making nuclear weapons to threaten the U.S. and Israel. Even though the US and Israel surround Iran with thousands of nuclear weapons that could destroy Iran in a few hours, if Iran ever attacked either nation. It seems crazy that Americans would believe such drivel, but most of them are well-conditioned by a co-operative mass media to believe whatever the Bush Administration tells them. The purpose is to create a groundswell of public opinion that will support a U.S. war on Iran. |
WWIII
or Bust: Implications of a US Attack on Iran |
by
Heather Wokusch
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Witnessing the Bush administration's
drive for an attack on Iran is like being a passenger in a car
with a raving drunk at the wheel. Reports of impending doom surfaced
a year ago, but now it's official: under orders from Vice President
Cheney's office, the Pentagon has developed "last resort"
aerial-assault plans using long-distance B2 bombers and submarine-launched
ballistic missiles with both conventional and nuclear weapons. |
Why,
Where and When Will Bush Use Nuclear Weapons? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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January 24, 2006
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These concerned people
should not be be easily dismissed using the usual escape mechanisms
we tend to use for unpleasant or unthinkable subjects and problems.
On reflection most people would agree, that this is the greatest problem of all time - that any nuclear weapon state can directly, indirectly or inadvertently, initiate a nuclear holocaust and destroy humanity and our world forever. |
Millions
Believe Bush Knew 9/11 Would Happen |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 24, 2006
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Who would dare think,
much less say, that their President had arranged a terrorist event
that would kill Americans, so that he could get their support to
take their money and civil liberties away, and wage another illegal
war based on more lies against those he claimed perpetrated the
event.? Very few Americans would oppose Bush if there is another
9/11 or worse. If this happens, any dissent or impeachment action is likely to be suppressed. It will be too late for those who could have acted to help prevent it. |
U.S. Led Iran War
In March? |
Comment by
Larry
Ross
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January 15, 2006
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Here is another article
predicting a U.S. led war with Iran in March 2006. Mike Whitney says that there are indications that the U.S. plans a nuclear war. Jack Straw's repeating of U.S. lies about Iran suggests that the U.K. is part of the U.S. plan, and will probably join with the U.S. in making war on Iran. |
The
Bombs of March - Countdown to War with Iran? |
by MIKE
WHITNEY
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January 13, 2006
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Iran will defend itself
if it is attacked by the United States or Israel. Defending one's country against unprovoked aggression is sanctioned under international law and is a requirement of true leadership. We would expect no different if either the United States or Israel was attacked. The Sharon and Bush administrations' have done an admirable job of poisoning public opinion against Iran; interpreting President Ahmadinejad's comments as a potential danger to Israel's welfare. But such statements, however offensive, are commonplace in the Middle East and cannot be construed as a credible threat. |
War
With Iran |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 9, 2006
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This article by Michel
Chossudovsky should be read with his new article on "Nuclear
War Against Iran" written almost a year later. They are very
thorough, well-researched papers with vitally important information
and warnings about a major nuclear assault against Iran. ...Medical care would be virtually non-existent. Deadly radiation will spread over the planet, slowly killing people who were not killed initially by nuclear blast, fire and other effects. A nuclear winter could follow in the aftermath of the war, which would kill all life. Diseases, plagues, starvation and barbarism would mean slow agonising deaths for the remainder. No-one would be safe in New Zealand, or anywhere else in the world. Rapid escalation would likely happen. This means Bush's nuclear war would fly out of control. Nuclear radiation, pollution and nuclear winter would soon make earth a devastated wasteland. |
Planned
US-Israeli Attack on Iran |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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May 1, 2005
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At the outset of Bush's
second term, Vice President Dick Cheney dropped a bombshell. He
hinted, in no uncertain terms, that Iran was "right at the
top of the list" of the rogue enemies of America, and that
Israel would, so to speak, "be doing the bombing for us",
without US military involvement and without us putting pressure
on them "to do it": ....Israel is a Rottweiler on a leash: The US wants to "set Israel loose" to attack Iran. |
Nuclear
War against Iran |
by Michel Chossudovsky
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January 3, 2006
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The launching of an
outright war using nuclear warheads against Iran is now in the
final planning stages. |
Bush
War Machine Becomes More Vicious |
Comment by Larry
Ross
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January 6, 2006
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... Any baby, child, man
or woman killed or maimed by Bush Administration mass bombings is automatically
called a "terrorist". In spite of the poor, overstretched state of the US military in Iraq, Bushites are actively planning a war on Iran. Iran is much bigger and better prepared than Iraq. As stated in other articles, if the US experiences significant resistance, they are likely to use nuclear weapons. |
The
New Iraq War Strategy: More Bombings,
More
Civilian Deaths, |
January 3, 2006
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Less
Likelihood of Success ...The first of these key themes is the one that was most prominently commented upon. Hersh broke the story which is now all over the mainstream press that the U.S. is going to try a new military strategy in Iraq: more intensive air power and less intensive foot patrols. This will involve fewer U.S. offensive operations (like those in western Anbar that involved evacuating whole cities), increased use of Iraqi armed forces in high-resistance areas, and a massive increase in the use of aerial attacks. In the short time since Hersh wrote the article, this new policy has been aggressively enacted. |
CIA Falsification of Intelligence |
Comment
by Larry
Ross
|
January 04,
2006
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James Risen's book shows
that In 2002 the CIA had testimony from many Iraq sources that Iraq's
WMD or nuclear programme had been dead for 10 years. |
New
Book Reveals Secret War Operations |
from
Associated Press
|
January 03,
2006
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A new book on the government's secret anti-terrorism operations describes how the CIA recruited an Iraqi-American anesthesiologist in 2002 to obtain information from her brother, who was a figure in Saddam Hussein's nuclear program. |
The
Nuclear Threater is Great than Ever |
comment
by Larry
Ross
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January 2, 2006
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Nuclear war threats have never been greater, according to Dr. Helen Caldicott an international expert, author and lecturer on nuclear issues. Accident, miscalculation, intention or madness, can precipitate a holocaust. |