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by Steven D
Update [2007-7-16 16:5:54 by Steven D]: Corrections to this story have been made as indicated below by the text that has been stricken out and new text added, to make clear that UN inspectors have not been allowed back into Iran, they've been there all along. Thanks to hass in the comments for pointing out my errors.
Iran has permitted UN nuclear inspectors Furthermore, the unfounded claim that Iran was behind the kidnapping and brutal slaying of five Americans, a story the Pentagon pushed as hard as it could, has proven to be completely false. And a recent study shows that most of the "foreign fighters" in Iraq come from Saudi Arabia, our purported ally in the War on Terror, with few, if any, coming from Iran.
No matter. Vice President
The balance in the internal White House debate over Iran has shifted back in favour of military action before President George Bush leaves office in 18 months, the Guardian has learned.
What a surprise, eh? So much for the supposed calmer, more rational approach focused on diplomacy allegedly advocated by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. When push comes to shove, it seems Bush prefers his follow his gut, and we all know the identity of the intestinal parasite residing in that foul place:
The vice-president, Dick Cheney, has long favoured upping the threat of military action against Iran. He is being resisted by the secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, and the defence secretary, Robert Gates. [...] Well, God forbid we just tell Israel no. It seems as if Cheney has convinced Bush that we must attack Iran because a) No future President will have Bush's guts; b) Israel wants to do it if we don't; and c) We just can't say no to more war. Unless I missed something, that sounds like the deeply serious analysis that serious people in serious positions of power have processed with their big, super-sized serious brains. Plus, they know they'll always have Joe Lieberman and the Cable News Nets to lead the cheers for them. Not too mention that the Beltway Punditocracy's Senior Class President, David Broder, who will no doubt insist, in the interests of national unity and the spirit of bi-partisanship (of course), that we support our President in his war against the evil mullahs of Iran, even if Our Dear Leader is forced to use "tactical" nukes to take out those allegedly secret underground Iranian nuclear sites. This puts a whole new spin on the 97-0 Senate vote the other day approving the Lieberman amendment on Iran, now doesn' it. Coupled with Nancy Pelosi's refusal to include a provision requiring Bush to seek authorization from Congress before attacking Iran in the last defense supplemental spending bill, and the Democrats' failure to reign in this administration from any further foreign policy "mistakes" (i.e., a preventive war against Iran, i.e., a disaster of monumental proportions) is all too apparent. Bush can now claim that both the Senate and the House have acquiesced in granting him whatever authority he needs to deal with Iran militarily. So, once more our fate and the fate of the world is firmly in the hands of Dick "shoot first and duck questions later" Cheney and his fellow travelers among American neoconservatives, AICPAC and the far right hardliners in Israel. And if that doesn't give you pause for concern, then you must be one of the 26 percenters who still worship at the altar of Bush. For everyone else, all I can say is "God help us" because clearly our Democratic leaders in Congress won't.
"Big Time" Dick is Back in the Saddle Again | 16 comments (16 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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