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Pat, You always express such rightious indigination about the illegality of it all. Well Patsy it absolutely does no good to be so tangential. get off your high horse and talk about what is REAL and not some pie in the sky fantasy land you always keep trying to live in.
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Drauz...What makes U think the Persians and Arabs are reasonable and will act it their own best Oil interest. Don't U think that the Saudis, Jordians would see it would be in their best interest to counter Iranian influence in Iraq. To advert Iranian hegemony in the Region. That U might say thrumps their oil interest.
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IMO China is a massively over-inflated threat. Besides, we would kick the living snot out of them in the most likely military scenarios. They know this. |
China vs the USA...give me a break today.
If the USA did as Patsy suggests and becomes non-interventionist and disbanded 90% of our military then according to the Shadow Minister of Defense in the UK "Global Security would collapse." and right along with it the World economy. The United States is the Global economy, it is becoming one large economy. In the place of the US would be a number of nations each vieing for their share of power in the world, a period of intense instability and war would ensue. There is absolutely no way this is going to happen, it would be tantamount for all you Boyz to give up your lifestyle and head off to Montana and live like Teddy Kozinsky did, while allowing the Mexicans to take over your house, car and bank accounts. |
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Boo-hoo. |
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Pray tell what is going to prevent another Nation from using its "muscle" to support its corporate interests. Augustus Caesar was always fond of saying, " Well in another 5 years things will be alittle better, I'll hand over power to the Senate and Rome will become a Repblic again." However he was shrewd enough to realize that the only way he was going to leave being Emperor was feet first.
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Perhaps CIA is currently tapping in to Pelican when certain terms and country names are flagged at there servers.
They might pick up some good advice.. |
They don't listen to good advice, all they listen to is dogma.
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Maybe we need Mr. Stallone to get back into his Rambo suit..
That would show them. |
"What makes U think the Persians and Arabs are reasonable and will act it their own best Oil interest. ..."
They are quite "reasonable" when the issue is their selfish national security interest. Oil is not trumpable in their world, even though it isn't their sole value. Their elites are Western educated and trained, they appreciate the predicament they are in. Only a superpower can get away with deluding itself - and not for long. For our client Arab states (throw in Egypt & the Emirates), sure, they'd prefer Iran to be quiescent - they would also be thrilled to see the US acting like a Great Power ought (walk softly w/ big stick), perhaps work the Palestinian Issue via a diplomatic track (what a concept!). Their biggest concern is chain-reaction conflict triggered by US behavior (or lack thereof). Their systems are highly sensitive to instability. In an ironic way, the domino theory may have found a home. As to Iranian hegemony, their power is more potential than actual, their leadership is flailing (visiting Daniel Ortega - now THAT's an impressive move) and lacks broad domestic support - the reign of mullahs may be coming to an end - our threats may serve more to prop them up than anything. Meanwhile, their nuclear neighbors; China, India, Pakistan & Russia, if properly worked, are our natural allies in countering bad behavior, but we prefer a unilateral blowhard strategy. Btw, the CIA is not particularly dogmatic - unless you consider careerism a dogma. Yes, recent political appointees have been ideological (consider the Appointer), and yes, they became a moribund Cold War-centric bureaucracy, but change is always tough. Also, there is a tremendous amount of high quality scholarship & analysis in the Intel community. The problem is having reliable, non-dogmatic Leadership that can listen and won't punish the messenger. We ain't got that. |
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Well, well, it was only a matter of time for this to take place. One of the new replacement Generals, more compliant with Bush II, has issued a statement that plays well with the Bush II desire to attack Iran. Naturally, the absurdity of Bush accusing another country of meddling in the mideast is apparently lost on many people.
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I think this is funny...Congress is going to pass a Resolution saying they opose the war in Iraq and GW is flipping them off by going ahead and starting a war with Iran, saying "I may not be around to finish it, but I'm gona start it."
So the next Prez will start off in her new job with a war in Iraq, Iran and Afganistan. |
Pat Buchanan has it squarely analyzed. Of particular interest is the non-lobby Israeli Lobby's propaganda campaing framed by "Bibi" Netanyahu.
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Israeli national security expert on the Iranian threat.
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I would like to see the administration work the Iran issue the same way they're finally headed with N. Korea. Saber rattling will only inflame the situation. All options should be held in reserve, but diplomacy and economic pressure should be allowed to run their course.
I do not think we should let ourselves be goaded into another war as protector or as proxy for another state. I also would like to see a serious effort on our country's part to reduce our economic interests in the Middle East. I would also like to win the Powerball. |
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I still would like to win the Powerball.
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