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Who's Planning Our Next War?

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Of the Axis-of-Evil nations named in his State of the Union in 2002, President Bush has often said, "The United States will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons."

He failed with North Korea. Will he accept failure in Iran, though there is no hard evidence Iran has an active nuclear weapons program?

William Kristol of The Weekly Standard said Sunday a U.S. attack on Iran after the election is more likely should Barack Obama win. Presumably, Bush would trust John McCain to keep Iran nuclear free.

Yet, to start a third war in the Middle East against a nation three times as large as Iraq, and leave it to a new president to fight, would be a daylight hijacking of the congressional war power and a criminally irresponsible act. For Congress alone has the power to authorize war.

Yet Israel is even today pushing Bush into a pre-emptive war with a naked threat to attack Iran itself should Bush refuse the cup.

In April, Israel held a five-day civil defense drill. In June, Israel sent 100 F-15s and F-16s, with refueling tankers and helicopters to pick up downed pilots, toward Greece in a simulated attack, a dress rehearsal for war. The planes flew 1,400 kilometers, the distance to Iran's uranium enrichment facility at Natanz.

Ehud Olmert came home from a June meeting with Bush to tell Israelis: "We reached agreement on the need to take care of the Iranian threat. ... I left with a lot less question marks regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and American resoluteness. ...

"George Bush understands the severity of the Iranian threat and the need to vanquish it, and intends to act on the matter before the end of his term. ... The Iranian problem requires urgent attention, and I see no reason to delay this just because there will be a new president in the White House seven and a half months from now."

If Bush is discussing war on Iran with Ehud Olmert, why is he not discussing it with Congress or the nation?

On June 6, Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz threatened, "If Iran continues its nuclear weapons program, we will attack it." The price of oil shot up 9 percent.

Is Israel bluffing — or planning to attack Iran if America balks?

Previous air strikes on the PLO command in Tunis, on the Osirak reactor in Iraq and on the presumed nuclear reactor site in Syria last September give Israel a high degree of credibility.

Still, attacking Iran would be no piece of cake.

Israel lacks the stealth and cruise-missile capacity to degrade Iran's air defenses systematically and no longer has the element of surprise.

Israeli planes and pilots would likely be lost.

Israel also lacks the ability to stay over the target or conduct follow-up strikes. The U.S. Air Force bombed Iraq for five weeks with hundreds of daily runs in 1991 before Gen. Schwarzkopf moved.

Moreover, if Iran has achieved the capacity to enrich uranium, she has surely moved centrifuges to parts of the country that Israel cannot reach — and can probably replicate anything lost.

Israel would also have to over-fly Turkey, or Syria and U.S.-occupied Iraq, or Saudi Arabia to reach Natanz. Turks, Syrians and Saudis would deny Israel permission and might resist. For the U.S. military to let Israel over-fly Iraq would make us an accomplice. How would that sit with the Europeans who are supporting our sanctions on Iran and want the nuclear issue settled diplomatically?

And who can predict with certitude how Iran would respond?

Would Iran attack Israel with rockets, inviting retaliation with Jericho and cruise missiles from Israeli submarines? Would she close the Gulf with suicide-boat attacks on tankers and U.S. warships?

With oil at $135 a barrel, Israeli air strikes on Iran would seem to ensure a 2,000-point drop in the Dow and a world recession.

What would Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria do? All three are now in indirect negotiations with Israel. U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq could be made by Iran to pay a high price in blood that could force the United States to initiate its own air war in retaliation, and to finish a war Israel had begun. But a U.S. war on Iran is not a decision Bush can outsource to Ehud Olmert.

Tuesday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Michael Mullins left for Israel. CBS News cited U.S. officials as conceding the trip comes "just as the Israelis are mounting a full court press to get the Bush administration to strike Iran's nuclear complex."

Vice President Cheney is said to favor U.S. strikes. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Mullins are said to be opposed.

Moving through Congress, powered by the Israeli lobby, is House Resolution 362, which demands that President Bush impose a U.S. blockade of Iran, an act of war.

Is it not time the American people were consulted on the next war that is being planned for us?

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Sir;
Perhaps it is time that the American people were consulted before the next war with anyone; but wouldn't that mean we were living in a democracy? If a dim light like Mr. Bush could look around and see that the congress would not stop him, and that the media was all for war; was he not right to presume the people were behind him? Who else reasonably could stop him? When a congress is always dodging epitaphs, and slurs; and when the country and districts are so evenly divided as to ensure that 49% will always be without representation, then no one dares to govern with a will, but must suffer the whims of a fickle public that must suffer its own ignorance. Who else but the media was ever in a position to tell the president he was making a mistake? The people marched, and I marched, and I trust more people than myself had read some books on the region. But where was the outcry from the people's watchdog? I heard a lot of shouting from the genius of the people. Many people knew better; but the people's watchdog was long ago replaced by a plutocratic lapdog media that supports every war until it starts to kill them. There are many reasons our democratic like government does not function as a democracy, but the biggest reason is money. The people don't have any, and as in Rome, they think they will have money if the Empire steals it from others. I know it is a crude conclusion, but part of losing control of your government, and having the nation's wealth robbed before your eyes is the demoralization of the whole country. What the North once said of the South: That poor morals equal poor roads is true for the whole country today. We cannot expect Washington to fix the problems they have created. Perhaps a people who would enslave the Negroes and steal their country from both king and Native never had any morals to begin with. I believe we better learn some morals and some manors if we are going to deal with the Persians as equals.
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:32 AM
Re: James A, Sweeney

Uhhhhhh What? All that blather to say what?
Comment: #2
Posted by: USMCMOE
Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:10 AM
Re: USMCMOE
Ahs just trawin ta say: Yo; Jarhaid; finger it out. Or didn't da corp learn ya ta read? Thanks.
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Jun 28, 2008 7:08 PM
Re: James A, Sweeney:
It seems the old adage, "When you do not have an intelligent reply, try to insult.", applies to you. Your reply shores-up the fact that your original post is a rambling, convoluted mixture of vacuous thoughts of yours.
By the by, if you're able, try researching the make-up of The Corps, you might find that some of us learned to read prior to attending The Naval Academy, or other Universities and quite a few at very good high schools and admittedly, some not so well educated as others. However, most of us know not to assume anything, in advance, about an adversary.
Comment: #4
Posted by: USMCMOE
Sat Jun 28, 2008 9:45 PM
Re: USMCMOE Well sir; Just between me and you; the military is the waste of a first class education. Have you ever read anything about war? That would be enough to cure anyone of wanting to join one. Look at our best generals, and they have all made mistakes, and big ones. War is to big a deal to be left to professionals. The amatures have better sense. Ever read Clausewitz, or Sun-Tzu? What do you think MacArthur would say about our piddling wars. What do you think Napoleon would say about dividing forces in the presence of the enemy. If you are among those who think that technology will let us survive every military mistake ever made; I think you are all wrong. We've been lucky. But we need generals with the guts to tell half baked presidents what exactly an army is capable of. Some one should explain the value of internal lines of communication. And everyone should remember that democracies are about self defense for a whole country, and as you may guess, that is best done on home ground. If we cannot have freedom here, we have nothing to defend there. And as for defending American interests abroad; it is they who for money or for religion that are stiring up the hornets nests for us around the world. Which brings up another point. The marriage between religious fundamentalism and the military will ultimately prove disasterous for this country and the military. It is worse than having the whole military loaded with homosexuals from top to bottom decidiing who will serve, and who will die. I hope you are proud of your crew. While we watch this place go to hell trying to hang onto every bit of nothing we have, your bunch is over there trying to beat those poor people out of everything they got. Is that democracy? I'd like to tell all you incognitos about my little old great aunt. She traveled around the world five times and never on the back of an army. Good will toward America, and for what America once was about protected my aunt. You guys have guns; but we all have to deal unarmed with those you have taught to hate us. Good work, dawg. What have you got in mind for an encore? Thermonuclear extinction?
Comment: #5
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Jun 29, 2008 12:53 PM
Sounds like two of your readers are planning the next war, Pat. With each other:)
Mr. Sweeney, in response to your initial post, well said! I then proceeded to read the other comments.
USMCMOE, I read all comments prior to posting, always thought you and Mr. Sweeney were ok. I was looking forward to reading your comments. You must be having a bad day, sir, for you to call Mr. Sweeney's comments "blather", "convoluted, rambling", and "vaccuous". Maybe you should read and take heart of your other comment: "When you do not have an intelligent reply, try to insult."
Comment: #6
Posted by: liz
Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:42 PM
Re: liz. Well Thank You! Sweeney
Comment: #7
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:12 AM
Re: liz
You compare my opinons insulting as to the tenor of Mr. Sweeney's writings with his assumptions, first that I am Black and if I was, that I speak in a manner akin to the racist stereotype of the uneducated 'niggah', by which he also insults an entire race of people ... none of whom I know who speak in that manner. One should never assume facts not placed into evidence. You, madam should check yourself. Re-read his writings with an eye to seeing if the points, some well taken, are not disconnected, that thoughts flow smoothly, etc.
Comment: #8
Posted by: USMCMOE
Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:16 AM
Wow, this is an amazing piece of analysis. I consider myself well-informed but I hadn't seen much of this, never put the pieces together and had no idea it was this progressed. It's brave of you to publish it, Pat Buchanan. I have come to respect your intellectual integrity more and more listening to you this year, and I say that as a fairly strong Democrat. I hope you're not right, but I have a suspicion you know even more than you're saying.
I think you other posters are completely missing the point and acting like children in the back seat arguing about who's smarter while the car is going over the cliff.
Comment: #9
Posted by: klk
Tue Jul 1, 2008 3:28 PM
Re: klk
Well; you are right about the car going off the cliff; but if you are looking for new ideas for unforseen problems; the last place to look is in Washington, or the pentagon, or in a church, or in a school. The people have a few ideas; but they mostly want to recapture the past without letting go of the present. But; revolutions are not made because people want the future that is staring down their throats. Revolutions are made when people try to snatch the best part of the past out of the present and make it secure. Often, it is at that point that they learn they have to give all the freedom they want, and that they have to rely on their neighbors for the mutual defense of freedom. And I don't believe we are far from that point in this country; but many of these mediaheads want only to polarize and divide this country because there is where the money is. And; I will give credt to Mr. Buckanon for being decent, and not supporting the war. It has always been good for this country to carry a big stick. But it is hard to carry it with it shoved up some rump.
Comment: #10
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Jul 1, 2008 8:41 PM
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