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Bush: It's all about the "knowledge"

by Steven D
Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 02:13:39 PM EST

You may think that the latest NIE issued by the CIA claiming that Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program in 2003 would put a crimp in President Bush's trousers, or at least give him pause when it comes to making incendiary claims about the looming threat of a nuclear armed Iran. And, probably any other President would indeed feel that his dream of starting another war in the Middle East had been dealt a serious blow by the US Intelligence Community's unvarnished rejection of one of the central justifications for the Bush administration's confrontational and provocative policies toward Iran.

But, we are not dealing with any ordinary President, my friends. We are dealing with a President who speaks with his Holy Father on a regular basis. And for some reason he hasn't lost the faith that Iran is the most dangerous nation on the face of the earth, because, after all, they can still acquire the "knowledge" to build nuclear weapons, and that must be prevented at all costs:

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George Bush today ruled out a change in Washington's Iran policy following the declassification yesterday of a US intelligence report that concluded Tehran had abandoned its nuclear weapons programme in 2003. [...]

"Iran was dangerous. Iran is dangerous. And Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," Bush told his first White House press conference in nearly seven weeks. [...]

He said the US would continue to work to "isolate" Iran, claiming the NIE was a "warning signal" to the international community.

"I think it is very important for the international community to recognise the fact that if Iran were to develop the knowledge that they could transfer to a clandestine program, it would create a danger of the world.

"And so, I view this report as a warning signal that they had the programme, they halted the programme. The reason why it's a warning signal is they could restart it." [...]

Asked if he had been "hyping" the threat from Iran, Bush said he was only made aware of the NIE last week and insisted it had changed nothing. "I still feel strongly that Iran is a danger. I think the NIE makes it clear that Iran needs to be taken seriously as a threat to peace. My opinion hasn't changed."

Shorter Bush: I still have a hardon for bombing the crap out of Iran, and nothing short of impeachment is going to make me change my mind.

So nothing has really changed in Bush's head. He has never relied upon the intelligence community before now in "deciding" whether to go to war, and he isn't about to start now. He will remain, until the day he leaves office, convinced that a military attack against Iran is both necessary and justified, regardless of whether Iran is currently pursuing a nuclear weapons program or not.

For him, it's all about the "knowledge" that they might have obtained, the same knowledge that American and European companies helped Pakistan's A. Q. Khan acquire in the 1980's and 90's. The same knowledge that North Korea has, that Libya has, that Israel has, that South Africa and Brazil have, that Japan has, that China and Russia and India have, ad infinitum. It isn't difficult to get such knowledge these days. And for Bush that is all the reason he needs to blow Iran to Kingdom come, slaughter thousands of Iranians and plunge the world into an even deeper abyss than we occupy at present, with even greater risks to the world's economies, to peace, to our military forces in the Middle East, to our national security, and to individual Americans who would become targets of terrorist attacks here and overseas. That is what makes makes President Bush the most dangerous man on the planet right now and for the foreseeable future.

So, can we please start impeachment proceedings, Ms. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi? Do you really want to wait until Bush pulls his itchy trigger finger and lets the cruise missiles and smart bombs fly over Tehran's skies? Does any sane person really want to wait to see whether Bush goes through with his clear desire to bomb Iran?

I say stop him now while you still can.



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not to mention that Valerie Wilson's own counterproliferation division GAVE nuclear bomb plans to the Iranians, by accident. Yes, it was a screw up.  But we still gave Iran 'the knowledge'.
by BooMan on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 02:34:54 PM EST
Wha.. WHUT??!?  link?


Viva Presidente Ezequiel - Aquí no hay quien viva!
by anarchronarchist (mincers (-at-) hotmail (-dot-) com) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 03:18:28 PM EST
[ Parent ]
This isn't just Bush, or this administration.  This is a perfect illustration of the entire Republican mantra : Knowledge is evil, facts are dangerous.  It is only faith that is good, and conviction that is safe.

Tengo un sueño.
by ejmw (ewitham (at) umich (dot) edu) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 02:44:35 PM EST
It is only faith that is good, and conviction that is safe.

Damned straight that a conviction regarding Bush (and Cheney and the rest of Bush's administration) is safe.  Particularly after a public trial.

by VizierVic (VizierVic@hotmail.com) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 03:55:00 PM EST
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Isn't the "Knowledge" to make a nuke really in the public domain, anyway? I find it hard to believe that any country (or individual) could not obtain the "knowledge" needed to design and build a nuke. It's not the "knowledge" that's controlled. It's the materials and technology required to build one that are controlled, right? He can't claim that they have access to the materials or technology because they don't. But by using the "knowledge=threat" argument, couldn't he try and justify war with just about anyone?

Someone needs to call him out on this.

by RandyH on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 02:47:48 PM EST
Bush is a Neoconista, and so is Blair, another Christianista as well, both of whom will not do their duty to save the Western world from Iranium and the Muslim scurge. They are Huntington fans to the death. Was Blair also a cheerleader in college?

How the hell did we ever get people like this leading the free world?


by shergald on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 03:42:30 PM EST
Bush's tells are getting easier to read.
Every one of his policies is designed to get him out of the room because, as he demonstrates yet again today, he doesn't have the character to negotiate. It is his fatal flaw that now undeniably we all see he will go to any lengths to cover up. It isn't that he doesn't want to engage our enemies, it's that he can't.

No Hillary, you were outspent by the people not the Obama campaign.
by mainsailset (rideback@gmail.com) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 03:45:26 PM EST
In Bush's world, it's apparently the potential to obtain knowledge that is the danger.  Following this line of "thought", anyone with a library card or an old pc and google access is now a threat.

Fear will keep the local systems in line. -Grand Moff Tarkin Survivor Left Blogistan
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 03:54:49 PM EST
Talk about the prejudice of low expectations.  Almost any competent physics and engineering team could almost build a weapon from memory just using open source info on the properties of uranium.  Building an enriched uranium nuclear weapons is pretty easy, so long as you aren't terribly concerned about efficiency or trying to reach maximum yield.  

"Little Boy" (the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was considered so "drop dead" easy that they never even tested the design before actually dropping the bomb.  Just shoot one mass of sub-critical U235 into another sub-critical mass with enough force to keep it from blowing itself apart and you achieve critical mass.  I'd like to know how Bush intends to put that nuclear genie back into the proverbial bottle.

What benefits does Bush propose to offer the Iranians for them to surrender the legitimate treaty right they have to enrich uranium for civilian purposes?  All I've seen him brandish is a stick.  Is he even aware the Iranians are adhering to the NPT?  Our MSM certainly isn't interested in learning the answer to that question.

by VizierVic (VizierVic@hotmail.com) on Tue Dec 4th, 2007 at 04:05:12 PM EST
As others here have said: the genie is out of the bottle.

C'mon! The atomic bomb is 1940's era technology! Just like such dangerous devices as vacuum-tube radios and prop-driven aircraft! Sheesh!

Back in the Manhattan project, there was really only ONE significant secret: "an atomic bomb would work". That cat was let out of the bag very publicly in August 1945.

George W. "Chucklehead" Bush has a problem with anyone that has a frickin' brain. Because that's one "arms race" that he lost a long time ago.

by Satan luvvs Repugs (cheney@circle9.hell.gov) on Wed Dec 5th, 2007 at 08:59:16 AM EST


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