Caff, bless her heart, directed my attention to another article concerning Bush and his pseudo-plans for Iran. This direction, no doubt, comes due to the caffeinated one noticing how much pleasure I took in making fun of the first article. So, I read the article, which is titled
The Iran Plans: Would President Bush go to war to stop Tehran from getting a bomb? by
Seymour Hersh.
Ok, first of all, hell yeah he would! When you whittle down his justifications for going to war with Iraq, it basically boils down to a statement along the lines of "Because I want to." So, yeah, in Bushs' mind, a bomb is more than enough reason to bypass normal courses of diplomacy and go to war.
Here are some excerpts from the article: - "A government consultant with close ties to the civilian leadership in the Pentagon said that Bush was 'absolutely convinced that Iran is going to get a bomb' if it is not stopped. He said that the President believes that he must do
'what no Democrat or Republican, if elected in the future, would have the courage to do,' and
'that saving Iran is going to be his legacy.'"
"What no Democrat or Republican would have the courage to do..." Sounds like a line from a movie.... I'm not sure if Hollywood script writers should be coming up with the Presidents' speeches. The language is a bit over dramatic, don't ya think?
As for
"saving Iran" , it sure didn't take long for Iran to go from being the enemy to being a proverbial damsel in distress. The more accurate phrasing might be "to save
ourselves,
and Israel,
from Iran."
- "One former defense official, who still deals with sensitive issues for the Bush Administration, told me that the military planning was premised on a belief that 'a sustained bombing campaign in Iran will
humiliate religious leadership and
lead the public to rise up and overthrow the government.' He added, 'I was shocked when I heard it and asked myself, 'What are they smoking?'"
My thoughts exactly... Sounds like Bush has been burnin' too much bush.. if you know what I'm saying...
- "Patrick Clawson, an expert on Iran (?), emphasized that 'this administration is putting
a lot of effort into diplomacy.'
A guy named Patrick Clawson is an expert on Iran? You know who's an expert on Iran? An IRANIAN! How about they try speaking to someone from Iran, which brings me to my second point... "a lot of effort into diplomacy"? I'm sorry, but my BS radar is starting to sound its alarms.
Oh, but Patrick has more to say....
- "he fears that Ahmadinejad (Iranian President) ' sees the west as
wimps and thinks we will eventually cave in.'"
Shinoo, li3ba? Ay shay sees the West as wimps marra wa7da? The US is the strongest "Empire" in the world. They have the military might to bring down practically any nation they want. They went into Iraq and tossed out Saddam like he was nothing more than an overgrown bully. They ousted the Taliban like it was a walk in the park (well, maybe not
that easily, but they got it done.) zibdat il mowthoo3 inna
nobody in the
world sees the US, or Bush for that matter, as being wimps. If Bush has proven
anything during his presidency, it is that he follows through on what he promises.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not exactly anti-Bush, I'm definately not anti-America. I agree with most, if not all, of Bushs' foreign policy. What I have a problem with, however, is the way they go about executing their plans. War in Iraq and Afganistan was inevitable. War in Iran seems imminent. But why do the Americans have to act like a bull in a China shop? There are ways to handle things efficiently with the least amount of unnecessary noise. Yeah, everybody will likely still end up hating America, but that, it seems, is also inevitable. The Bush Administration has this idea that, we, in the Middle East are incredibly ignorant of their motives. We're not. All of us in this part of the world, knew that the war in Iraq boiled down to oil and not much else. And that is pretty much what the 'possible' war in Iran will likely boil down to.
"The real issue," according to one high ranking diplomat, "is who is going to control the Middle East and its oil in the next ten years."
I couldn't have said it better myself.
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