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Clinton and Obama: Wed to Nuclear Terrorism
I was in Hiroshima, participating in the World Conference against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, when the latest barrage of nuclear madness flailed out from the U.S. presidential campaign trail. Almost inured to Bush's romance of ruthlessness and believing that almost anything else can only be an improvement, people from nations across the world were shocked and angered by Obama's and Clinton's recent nuclear madness.
It remains to be seen how badly Barrack Obama's self-inflicted wounds will be. First he played cowboy sheriff and G.W. Bush - threatening unilateral military attacks against a sovereign and already fragile nation - Pakistan, but attempted to soften the blow by pledging not use nuclear weapons against Al Qaeda. Someone was planning to hit South Waziristan with nuclear weapons? He then further demonstrated incompetence and ignorance by saying that he would not use nuclear weapons against civilians. Nuclear weapons can be used without inflicting Hell on earth and taking countless civilian lives? Has he not heard of fall out or considered the fact that the U.S. tactical (as opposed to "counter-value" strategic) nuclear weapons include many Hiroshima-size A-bombs?
Hillary Clinton then went on to confirm what many long suspected: that in its approach to the world, terrorizing U.S. first strike nuclear weapons are always on the table, saying "I don't believe that any president should make any blanket statements with respect to the use or non-use of nuclear weapons." That means that U.S. presidents should never remove the nuclear threat when dealing with other nations.
This is consistent with other statements she has made on her presidential campaign trail. Last February, as she was leaving the New Hampshire high school where she had just formally launched her campaign with a carefully staged event, a young peace activist caught her going out the door. She asked Senator Clinton, "When you say that all options must be on the table with Iran, do you really mean that we should be threatening all of that country's women and children with genocide?" The Senator's chilling response was, "I meant what I said."
The Obama and Clinton statements - like President Bush's nuclear threats and campaign to post-modernize the U.S. nuclear arsenal and vastly expand the U.S. nuclear weapons production infrastructure - violate commitments the U.S. has made in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, and they stand in stark defiance of the International Court of Justices' advisory ruling on the use and threatened use of nuclear weapons.
They also reflect the banality of evil. Regardless of what their personal beliefs about the existence and actual use of nuclear weapons may be, to rise to the pinnacle of power of a nuclear-enforced empire, they and other aspiring politicians have found it necessary to demonstrate that they are tough enough to defend the empire with nuclear weapons. You can't build or maintain an empire without terrorizing people across the planet.
However, like symbolic politics, engaging in the banality of evil results in true evil. Statements and threats create expectations. When their bluffs are called George Bush and future U.S. presidents may believe it necessary to back up their words by carrying out their threats. Since the nuclear annihilations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, during international crises, confrontations and wars, every U.S. president has prepared and threatened to initiate nuclear attacks -- primarily to maintain U.S. hegemony in East Asia and the Middle East - most recently during the run up to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. In several cases: The Cuban Missile Crisis, the 1976 "Ax Incident" in the Korean Demilitarized Zone, and Bill Clinton's 1994 nuclear threat against North Korea the world came perilously close to nuclear catastrophe.
These U.S. threats and the refusal of the U.S. and other declared nuclear powers to fulfill their Article VI Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty commitment to negotiate the complete elimination of their nuclear arsenals are the primary forces driving nuclear weapons proliferation, which in turn, further increased the dangers of nuclear war.. As Mohamed El Baradei of the International Atomic Energy Commission and Nobel Laureate Joseph Rotblat frequently reminded us, because no nation will long tolerate an equal imbalance of terror, ending nuclear "hypocrisy" and moving to abolish all nuclear weapons is the only way to prevent proliferation.
Understandably other nations want to redress this imbalance - most by demanding implementation of Article VI of the NPT. Some, however, having given up on the NPT, have sought or seek their own deterrent nuclear arsenals: India, Pakistan, North Korea, and now possibly Iran.
To stanch nuclear madness in Washington, Iran's apparent nuclear weapons program, and the possibility of nuclear weapons proliferation across the Middle East and elsewhere, political candidates and the rest of us should be singing a different tune: The U.S. and other nuclear powers must honor their "irrevocable" commitment to implement Article VI of the NPT, beginning with credible steps to fulfill the 13 steps agreed at the 2000 NPT Review Conference. Ratifying the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and negotiating a Fissile Materials Cut Off Treaty would be a start. The U.S. must also cease turning a blind eye toward Israel's provocative and genocidal nuclear arsenal and actively join the campaign for the creation of a nuclear weapons free zone in the Middle East as called for in the 1995 NPT Review Conference and by Arab nations since then.
These are hardly radical notions. Even the war criminal Henry Kissinger, Reagan Secretary of State George Shultz, and Clinton Secretary of Defense William Perry have concluded that the embrace of the nuclear double standard is a losing strategy and have called for the U.S. to honor its Article 6 abolition commitments. Another world is truly possible.
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Show AllThe US government is becoming the greatest threat to human survival this planet has ever seen. And any presidential candidate who tries to change direction is regarded as naive, weak, and ill-prepared. As Kucinich has repeatedly stated, this is insanity.
straitjacket -
noun 1. a garment made of strong material and designed to bind the arms, as of a violently disoriented person.
These are made for people who would suggest dropping a nuclear weapon on a city. You would have to be dangerously deranged to consider nuclear war. I recommend the use of a straitjacket and commitment to a mental institution.
Robert Oppenheimer and Leslie Groves were terrorists.
Electric Funeral is NOT the answer.
This isn't fair! Why can't I live my life without having to be terrified of nuclear annihilation from my own government? Our moronic leaders just don't understand that other nations are more terrified of us than we are of them. This concept can't get through their thick skulls. If we would gradually get rid of all our nukes, so would they. If you have to have your stupid little wars, have them. Just don't destroy a bunch of innocent civilians who want to only live their lives, take care of their kids, and be happy.
As soon as we think that our survival is based on having nuclear weapons, we have started the very process that will eventually destroy us.
The United States has a history of bombing and killing civilians, just like any other good oppressive government does.
I support anyone who can say that nuclear weapons is off the table as a preemtive weapon.
In fact, if I were a Ghandi (I'm not), I would disavow the use of nuclear weapons period.
We certainly don't need as many nuclear weapons, other than the fact that they make a lot of profit for companies at taxpayers expense.
go figure
www.NotOneMore.US
Hilary Clinton is cut from the same cloth as Madeleine Albright, who didn't even blink when told that the 'sanctions' had cost perhaps half a million Iraqi lives.
It's their faith that allows them to view massive casualities with such indifference. You don't count the dead when God's on your side, and Clinton & Obama both believe that the Almighty especially favors the USA.
I guess this much should be obvious by now: you do not don the emperor's cloak until you have sworn to maintain that empire at all costs. The implications of this lesson for who the next U.S. president will be should be clear as well.
And thus the growing effort to encourage former congresswoman Cynthia McKinney to run for president in 2008 as an independent peace and justice candidate, or as the nominee of the Green Party.
Cynthia McKinney for President 2008
"Our moronic leaders just don't understand that other nations are more terrified of us than we are of them."
I beg to differ, ARA Charleston. More than just understanding, I'd say it was intentional planning.
People need to wake up to the fact that George Bush is not our leader. George Bush is not the decider. He's an actor. A face. A puppet. The sole purpose of his position is to wear his makeup, memorize his lines, and remember to act like a redneck idiot. Of course the men pulling the strings WANT you to think your leadership constitutes a bunch of incompetent fools. It's much easier to get away with crimes when everyone thinks you are too stupid to "pull it off". Don't be a sucker. Don't fall for their theatrics.
Dig a little deeper, folks. You have never seen the face of the men behind the curtain.
thinks all the $$$ spent on wars should be used to restore the Colloseum (sp) in Rome...then all war mongers and munition makers should be placed in there to fight....when one is left standing...then the lions should be let in to finish the job....and we the people can start over
Jonno, that's called Nu Clear!
I try to be nonviolent, but Jonno has a point. "Those who live by the sword, die by the sword." The rest of us want peace, thank you very much.
The only things we are #1 in are war and prisons. That, sadly, says a lot about the state of our country.
"The US government is becoming the greatest threat to human survival this planet has ever seen"
Only 'becoming'?
Not only the political establishment, but the electorate en masse long ago decided that nuclear weapons were good things, not intrinsically evil.
We're like the mutants at the end of "Beneath the Planet of the Apes," worshipping the nuke.
Switch to Kucinich, indeed! The rest of these left behinds are lunatic halfascist apologists snd BushCo-dependents for nuclear Manifest Insanity,
At least Boom Boom Obama has shown us that he is not to be trusted. Oddly enough he was one of the few dissenters on the invasion of Iraq. Hopefully this recent outburst is nothing more than national security tough talk designed for mass consumption. Yet, I doubt he will ever be more than just another corporate call girl in expensive suits seducing voters yearning for a populist candidate.
While the eternal debate rages on about the possible use of nuclear warhead type weapons, the reality of depleted uranium munitions continues to be buried by the media and Congress. Thousands of tons of toxic radioactive waste material formed into projectiles has been unloaded as "dirty bombs" on Iraq and Afghanistan. The radioactive ceramic nano particle gas that results from a DU explosion or "burn" has a half-life of four billion years. It pollutes the battlefield or civilian areas forever and can also become airborne to any location on earth. All combatants are exposed. Take a deep breath of DU dust and it enters the lungs and body to generate radiation and heavy metal poisoning for years. The result can be a slow death or radiation-related disease or debilitation and or genetic damage. Plenty of information is online if this is news.
A gag order is in place with the complicit corporate war media, but two promising lawsuits may set some sort of precedent. A British soldier sued successfully for birth defects in his children and a lawsuit filed by several New York national guardsmen is lingering in the courts. Precedent might make a difference. In the meantime it is war crimes as usual sponsored by the White House and Congress.
Kucinich is the only option!!!
The only real option is Ron Paul.
On the Colbert Report:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7ErBROBgERs
ON the Daily Show:
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=87974
He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.
He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.
He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.
Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are dangerous to the survival of the planet, as dangerous as the war-loving Republicans! They want to be known as "tough on terrorism," just like cowboy Bush and his thugs. With people like these as leaders, no wonder so many people are getting cancer from nuclear fallout, e.g. depleted uranium that the United States uses in Iraq and elsewhere.
The ultimate weapons of mass destruction -- nuclear weapons -- should never have been produced in the first place. Only psychos and mad scientists would have thought such things were desirable in order to dominate others.
Kucinich and Edwards are my choice with Kucinich as #1.
Kucinich is the only person that can make a change.
NOT ONE MORE: Great line and point as per embracing the very policy that would destroy us. LORAX, straight jacket makes sense here. DICHTERFREUND: when the very word FAITH is applied to the most heinous destructive powers as a rationale for their release, then "Houston, we have a problem." Many millions of people have been held hostage by religious beliefs that lend the false notion an angry, jealous god validates such behavior. It's nonsense! Those who see through the delusion often become atheists, but I believe that identiification stems mostly from a logical and well-founded disillusionment with the religious teachings of one's past. To look at Creation is to marvel at the intricacies, the kind of love that made for butterflies and mountains, streams and singing birds. We are not of a mind to perceive what this power is, and therefore it would behoove us to agree to disagree and merely accept WONDER. With that as a common context, this embarassment of riches squandered on the best and most efficient means to wipe each other off the face of the earth, taking ecosystems along for the ride, might be transcended. ANY politician that purports to support a nation, or life for that matter, while arguing FOR weapons is an OXYMORON. No more rule by oxymorons.... this is where Mr. Kucinich truly IS a visionary, a highy enlightened soul whose message is above the masses who have been succored on the tainted tit of false religious ethics for centuries! The lies are so dense, like layers of dirt emptied century after century, that most take these for real, or all that is or might be. We suffer from a failure of imagination! And this US effort to modify children's minds to adapt to what has already become a SICK culture--sick in its diet, its entertainment, its violence, its banal reaction to evil, its emphasis on weapons not social benefits, etc. Boy is this country ready for a wake up call!
Edwards voted for the war. Kucinich wants to surrender Pakistan and Afghanistan to the Taliban. Vote Obama. We Need Judgment, Not 'Experience'. Let's get it together people and make sure the next president is not someone who voted for this war or who wants to surrender Afghan and Pakistani people to the Taliban. Obama is the clear choice.
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Question: On the Joint Resolution (H.J.Res. 114 )
Vote Date: October 11, 2002, 12:50 AM
Required For Majority: 1/2
Measure Number: H.J.Res. 114
Measure Title: A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq.
YEAs —77 Allard (R-CO) Allen (R-VA) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Bennett (R-UT) Biden (D-DE) Bond (R-MO) Breaux (D-LA) Brownback (R-KS) Bunning (R-KY) Burns (R-MT) Campbell (R-CO) Cantwell (D-WA) Carnahan (D-MO) Carper (D-DE) Cleland (D-GA) Clinton (D-NY) Cochran (R-MS) Collins (R-ME) Craig (R-ID) Crapo (R-ID) Daschle (D-SD) DeWine (R-OH) Dodd (D-CT) Domenici (R-NM) Dorgan (D-ND) Edwards (D-NC) Ensign (R-NV) Enzi (R-WY) Feinstein (D-CA) Fitzgerald (R-IL) Frist (R-TN) Gramm (R-TX) Grassley (R-IA) Gregg (R-NH) Hagel (R-NE) Harkin (D-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Helms (R-NC) Hollings (D-SC) Hutchinson (R-AR) Hutchison (R-TX) Inhofe (R-OK) Johnson (D-SD) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Kyl (R-AZ) Landrieu (D-LA) Lieberman (D-CT) Lincoln (D-AR) Lott (R-MS) Lugar (R-IN) McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Miller (D-GA) Murkowski (R-AK) Nelson (D-FL) Nelson (D-NE) Nickles (R-OK) Reid (D-NV) Roberts (R-KS) Rockefeller (D-WV) Santorum (R-PA) Schumer (D-NY) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Smith (R-NH) Smith (R-OR) Snowe (R-ME) Specter (R-PA) Stevens (R-AK) Thomas (R-WY) Thompson (R-TN) Thurmond (R-SC) Torricelli (D-NJ) Voinovich (R-OH) Warner (R-VA)
NAYs —23 Akaka (D-HI) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Chafee (R-RI) Conrad (D-ND) Corzine (D-NJ) Dayton (D-MN) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Graham (D-FL) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Reed (D-RI) Sarbanes (D-MD) Stabenow (D-MI) Wellstone (D-MN) Wyden (D-OR)
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"The government of Afghanistan itself didn't attack us," (Kucinich) said. "That's the thinking. The attack was not justified."- Dennis Kucinich
"I'm not making Afghanistan an issue," (Dennis Kucinich) said. "I'm making Iraq an issue."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3453-2003Nov21?language=printer
"Kucinich Passionate to a Fault" by Terry Neal Washington Post
November 21, 2003
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1650518,00.html
Pakistan's Next Red Mosque Problem?
By Ghulam Hasnain/Mohmand
Time Magazine
August 7, 2007
Truce over, Pakistan militants kill 70
By Riaz Khan
Associated Press Writer
July 15, 2007
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"When I am President, we will wage the war that has to be won, with a comprehensive strategy with five elements: getting out of Iraq and on to the right battlefield in Afghanistan and Pakistan; developing the capabilities and partnerships we need to take out the terrorists and the world's most deadly weapons; engaging the world to dry up support for terror and extremism; restoring our values; and securing a more resilient homeland. " - Barack Obama
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=events.event&event_id=269510
"We must not, however, repeat the mistakes of Iraq. The solution in Afghanistan is not just military – it is political and economic. As President, I would increase our non-military aid by $1 billion. These resources should fund projects at the local level to impact ordinary Afghans, including the development of alternative livelihoods for poppy farmers. And we must seek better performance from the Afghan government, and support that performance through tough anti-corruption safeguards on aid, and increased international support to develop the rule of law across the country.
Above all, I will send a clear message: we will not repeat the mistake of the past, when we turned our back on Afghanistan following Soviet withdrawal. As 9/11 showed us, the security of Afghanistan and America is shared. And today, that security is most threatened by the al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuary in the tribal regions of northwest Pakistan.
Al Qaeda terrorists train, travel, and maintain global communications in this safe-haven. The Taliban pursues a hit and run strategy, striking in Afghanistan, then skulking across the border to safety.
This is the wild frontier of our globalized world. There are wind-swept deserts and cave-dotted mountains. There are tribes that see borders as nothing more than lines on a map, and governments as forces that come and go. There are blood ties deeper than alliances of convenience, and pockets of extremism that follow religion to violence. It's a tough place.
But that is no excuse. There must be no safe-haven for terrorists who threaten America. We cannot fail to act because action is hard.
As President, I would make the hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. military aid to Pakistan conditional, and I would make our conditions clear: Pakistan must make substantial progress in closing down the training camps, evicting foreign fighters, and preventing the Taliban from using Pakistan as a staging area for attacks in Afghanistan.
I understand that President Musharraf has his own challenges. But let me make this clear. There are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 Americans. They are plotting to strike again. It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an al Qaeda leadership meeting in 2005. If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf won't act, we will.
And Pakistan needs more than F-16s to combat extremism. As the Pakistani government increases investment in secular education to counter radical madrasas, my Administration will increase America's commitment. We must help Pakistan invest in the provinces along the Afghan border, so that the extremists' program of hate is met with one of hope. And we must not turn a blind eye to elections that are neither free nor fair – our goal is not simply an ally in Pakistan, it is a democratic ally."
If you have cable TV, tune in to The History Channel at 9pm this evening (Eastern), 6pm (Pacific), to watch "The 9/11 Conspiracies: Fact or Fiction" Theories about the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The promo in today's New York Times says: "This two-hour documentary tries to unravel the numerous conspiracy theories surrounding the events of Sept. 11, including the theory that the World Trade Center was toppled by a controlled demolition; that a missile, rather than a plane, hit the Pentagon; and that the United States government orchestrated the attacks. It also looks at how conspiracies can take on lives of their own on the Internet."
Watch this program, then watch "Loose Change 2nd Edition", "9/11 Mysteries", "Zeitgeist: The Movie", then stream any "Guns and Butter" with Bonnie Faulkner on KPFA out of Berkeley with Dr. David Ray Griffin etc., THEN take 2 aspirin and call me in the morning.
Let's talk.
How many ways can YOU spell P-R-O-P-A-G-A-N-D-A?
And I haven't even SEEN the show yet!!!
I just....know....
"Ne-ne-ne-ne.....Ne-ne-ne-ne....Ne-ne-ne-ne"-.....(think "Twilight Zone"...only REAL!)
Edwards voted for the war. Kucinich wants to surrender Afghanistan and Pakistan to the Taliban. We need Judgment, Not 'Experience'. Vote Obama. Let's get it together people and elect someone who did not support or vote to invade and occupy Iraq and who is not going to surrender the Afghan and Pakistani people to the Taliban. Obama is the clear choice.
Question: On the Joint Resolution (H.J.Res. 114 )
Vote Date: October 11, 2002, 12:50 AM
Required For Majority: 1/2
Measure Number: H.J.Res. 114
Measure Title: A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq.
YEAs —77 Allard (R-CO) Allen (R-VA) Baucus (D-MT) Bayh (D-IN) Bennett (R-UT) Biden (D-DE) Bond (R-MO) Breaux (D-LA) Brownback (R-KS) Bunning (R-KY) Burns (R-MT) Campbell (R-CO) Cantwell (D-WA) Carnahan (D-MO) Carper (D-DE) Cleland (D-GA) Clinton (D-NY) Cochran (R-MS) Collins (R-ME) Craig (R-ID) Crapo (R-ID) Daschle (D-SD) DeWine (R-OH) Dodd (D-CT) Domenici (R-NM) Dorgan (D-ND) Edwards (D-NC) Ensign (R-NV) Enzi (R-WY) Feinstein (D-CA) Fitzgerald (R-IL) Frist (R-TN) Gramm (R-TX) Grassley (R-IA) Gregg (R-NH) Hagel (R-NE) Harkin (D-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Helms (R-NC) Hollings (D-SC) Hutchinson (R-AR) Hutchison (R-TX) Inhofe (R-OK) Johnson (D-SD) Kerry (D-MA) Kohl (D-WI) Kyl (R-AZ) Landrieu (D-LA) Lieberman (D-CT) Lincoln (D-AR) Lott (R-MS) Lugar (R-IN) McCain (R-AZ) McConnell (R-KY) Miller (D-GA) Murkowski (R-AK) Nelson (D-FL) Nelson (D-NE) Nickles (R-OK) Reid (D-NV) Roberts (R-KS) Rockefeller (D-WV) Santorum (R-PA) Schumer (D-NY) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Smith (R-NH) Smith (R-OR) Snowe (R-ME) Specter (R-PA) Stevens (R-AK) Thomas (R-WY) Thompson (R-TN) Thurmond (R-SC) Torricelli (D-NJ) Voinovich (R-OH) Warner (R-VA)
NAYs —23 Akaka (D-HI) Bingaman (D-NM) Boxer (D-CA) Byrd (D-WV) Chafee (R-RI) Conrad (D-ND) Corzine (D-NJ) Dayton (D-MN) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Graham (D-FL) Inouye (D-HI) Jeffords (I-VT) Kennedy (D-MA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Reed (D-RI) Sarbanes (D-MD) Stabenow (D-MI) Wellstone (D-MN) Wyden (D-OR)
"The government of Afghanistan itself didn't attack us," (Kucinich) said. "That's the thinking. The attack was not justified."- Dennis Kucinich
"I'm not making Afghanistan an issue," (Dennis Kucinich) said. "I'm making Iraq an issue."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3453-2003Nov21?language=printer
"Kucinich Passionate to a Fault" by Terry Neal Washington Post
November 21, 2003
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1650518,00.html
Pakistan's Next Red Mosque Problem?
By Ghulam Hasnain/Mohmand
Time Magazine
August 7, 2007
Truce over, Pakistan militants kill 70
By Riaz Khan
Associated Press Writer
July 15, 2007
"When I am President, we will wage the war that has to be won, with a comprehensive strategy with five elements: getting out of Iraq and on to the right battlefield in Afghanistan and Pakistan; developing the capabilities and partnerships we need to take out the terrorists and the world's most deadly weapons; engaging the world to dry up support for terror and extremism; restoring our values; and securing a more resilient homeland. " - Barack Obama
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=events.event&event_id=269510
"We must not, however, repeat the mistakes of Iraq. The solution in Afghanistan is not just military – it is political and economic. As President, I would increase our non-military aid by $1 billion. These resources should fund projects at the local level to impact ordinary Afghans, including the development of alternative livelihoods for poppy farmers. And we must seek better performance from the Afghan government, and support that performance through tough anti-corruption safeguards on aid, and increased international support to develop the rule of law across the country.
Above all, I will send a clear message: we will not repeat the mistake of the past, when we turned our back on Afghanistan following Soviet withdrawal. As 9/11 showed us, the security of Afghanistan and America is shared. And today, that security is most threatened by the al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuary in the tribal regions of northwest Pakistan.
Al Qaeda terrorists train, travel, and maintain global communications in this safe-haven. The Taliban pursues a hit and run strategy, striking in Afghanistan, then skulking across the border to safety.
This is the wild frontier of our globalized world. There are wind-swept deserts and cave-dotted mountains. There are tribes that see borders as nothing more than lines on a map, and governments as forces that come and go. There are blood ties deeper than alliances of convenience, and pockets of extremism that follow religion to violence. It's a tough place.
But that is no excuse. There must be no safe-haven for terrorists who threaten America. We cannot fail to act because action is hard.
As President, I would make the hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. military aid to Pakistan conditional, and I would make our conditions clear: Pakistan must make substantial progress in closing down the training camps, evicting foreign fighters, and preventing the Taliban from using Pakistan as a staging area for attacks in Afghanistan.
I understand that President Musharraf has his own challenges. But let me make this clear. There are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 Americans. They are plotting to strike again. It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an al Qaeda leadership meeting in 2005. If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf won't act, we will.
And Pakistan needs more than F-16s to combat extremism. As the Pakistani government increases investment in secular education to counter radical madrasas, my Administration will increase America's commitment. We must help Pakistan invest in the provinces along the Afghan border, so that the extremists' program of hate is met with one of hope. And we must not turn a blind eye to elections that are neither free nor fair – our goal is not simply an ally in Pakistan, it is a democratic ally."
When a people have lived for so long in the Garden of Eden ( at the sublime pinnacle of earthly existence),it's very easy for most to delude themselves into believing in their inherent supremacy.
And that their writ should run to the very ends of the Earth - and beyond.
Western leaders - power crazed and depraved though they certainly are - are not the aberration . But the epitome of the ethos ( social, cultural and ethical ) they represent.
Dear Joseph Gerson,
A fine article. But you need to justify this statement which adds apparent libel to an otherwise good article:
"Iran's apparent nuclear weapons program" (See first sentence of the second to the last paragraph.)
Where is your evidence that they have a nuclear weapons program?
Please. If you have any evidence, let us in on it. I haven't seen a shred of it. Nor has the IAEA ruled that they have a nuclear weapons program. (Iran does have a commercial nuclear program which is the inalienable right according to Art. 4 of the NPT.)
If you haven't any evidence, then please quite mouthing government propaganda and retract your statement.
Earthian
Iran has NO nuclear weapons program. Iraq didn't have any nuclear weapons program either. Both countries signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (Israel refused to sign).
I didn't fall for the lie the first time and I'm damn sure not fooled now. Iran has OIL. Iraq has OIL. The whole thing is about OIL and money.
We have destroyed Iraq and the insurgency there is preventing them from exporting their oil. We want to destroy Iran so they will be unable to export theirs either. Once the infrastructure of Iran and Iraq have been destroyed, Saudi Arabian oil will nearly corner the market. This locks in Saudi oil profits for years. The resulting insurgency and terrorism as the situation becomes desperate in Iran and Iraq will fuel the US war machine, ensuring our nifty profits. Our threats of using nuclear force are designed to keep the other superpowers quiet.
It's not a coincidence that the September 11 hijackers were Saudi Arabian.
You 9/11 Conspiracy Theorists need to be committed. Get your head out of your ass and spend some time reading seriously about foreign policy.
we already know from the war that millions of people protesting in the street solves nothing. how about millions of naked gun-toting people occupying the halls of congress
If you, Doug, have spent time seriously reading about foreign policy, and your conclusion is that those of us who have come to the conclusion ... with a lot of careful and painstaking reading and sifting through documents ... that 9-11 was an inside job based on a foreign policy from hell, I would politely suggest that we are the ones willing to stand in the light of day and truly look, and it is you whose head is stuck as far up as it can go into your own ass.
Are you one of the estimated 50 per cent of U.S. citizens who believe that the earth is 6,000 years old and humans frolicked with dinosaurs and who are now flocking to the Creation Museum?
Conspiracy is the nature of corrupt governments by the individuals whose major objectives in life are to acquire wealth for themselves and control and power over everybody else and what they have.
I could name a few in our current government who fit that description very well.
Too bad there is nothing new under the sun and that the rivers still run down to the sea, and as a human species too many of us seem to have learned very little in our time here.
I suggest you read everything you can about 9-11 and the lead up to it, what happened that day, and the aftermath.
And if you came to the conclusion that 9-11 was an inside job, I would commend you for being a logical person, ... and not a conspiracy theorist or NUT.
The NUTZ are in The White House, the legislatures, The Pentagon, the high-finance cabals, the Zionist cabals, the corporate media offices, the Attorney General's office, etc.
Talk about conspiracies ... TOWARD EMPIRE!!!! FOLKS ... nothing new under the sun, ... except now we really may destroy the very planet we live on in the not too-distant future.
What really is so difficult about knowing right from wrong, love from hate, honesty from deceit, compassion from callousness, generosity from self-servingness, peace from violence?
Evidently for some it is very, very difficult, and often they become THE DECIDERS with enough foolish minions to support them and cheer them on.
... and such is the nature of theories of "foreign policy."
I'm not sure I buy the idea that 9/11 was an inside job, but here is a troubling thought: Is it not the case that every time we have had the following thought about the Bush administration--surely they would not dare go that far--they have gone that far if not farther? And every time their duplicity if not criminality has been exposed, they have persisted in it? Just go through the sordid list in your own head. The problem with this goup is that it is anybody's guess how far they would go/have gone, so what might have passed for a conspiracy theory now starts to look uncomfortably plausible. How far would they go to protect their power and privilege?
You people sicken me as much as Bush/Cheney. Any body who wastes their time on earth fighting for a conspiracy theory with zero facts behind it (www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/1227842.html) does not advance the democratic, socialist, or progressive projects in this country or internationally.
I find it much more probable that you're a bunch of right wing hacks trying to derail democratic, socialist, and progressive projects, revolutions, movements, and reforms in this country and internationally than any of your elaborate nonsense.
I have to admit that I am distrustful of Arabic countries, their culture, their polished use of sophistry in debating an issue, their anger and hostility. And yet I know they distrust the West as well for their perceptions of us, which the current administration has so stupidly promoted to the max.
My fair minded side tells me this is an example of how flawed mankind is, and that diplomacy is a better tack than destroying a country and it's people. War is not the answer, and yet how to get the bad guys and justice for the lives lost?
I had the same knee jerk reaction on 911...Alright,...that's it! Get the bastards!!! Blow 'em clear back to the Middle Ages. But then, fortunately, I'll calmed down to the point where I began to reason out the hows and whys. I've even come so far as to accept the possibility that it was a conspiracy to further "an agenda."
OK, so George W. Bush said he was gonna get Bin Laden...Remember, you can run but you can't hide? Hmmmm...
If Bin Laden and his immediate gang had been captured in the hills between Afghanistan and Pakistan, would Bush have been able to slither into Iraq? I kept saying to myself, surely we have the technology and smarts to get this guy....But, no. Somebody hire some bounty hunter/mercenaries to go in and get him! I guess I was just under the illusion of our country's advanced abilities. Oh yeah, I remember,....JFK couldn't get Castro knocked off....
And there stands Musharef, our ally (?), reaping whatever benefits from the USA, and he can't get Bin Laden either. It comes to mind that many of his people support Bin Laden in spirit and maybe in reality as well. If Musharef were successful in capturing Bin Laden and turning him over to the USA or a World Court, how many days of life would be left for him? I'd give him a week.
When Obama talks about taking the war to Pakistan and re-vamping the Afghanistan campaign, I think I get it. But I would not want what happened in Iraq to happen there. Just go in and get the gang and get out....naive I guess. I see Musharef as a two faced weenie, playing both sides.
My big fear is that it's true...We the People have been hijacked by the corporate powers running our country and we are just the pawns supporting their agenda with our money and our lives.
Though it would be good if someone like Kucinich who represents the will of the people and is for big changes to get our country going in a more progressive direction, I fear that once within the foul machinery of our government as it has become, that he too will capitulate.
Thanks, dougnwagner. You have provided us with a perfect example of what ails the left. I expressed the apparently outrageous view that we don't know the limits of what the Bush/Cheney crew might do to protect their privilege and you went right for the jugular. It is by now a stereotype of the left that, not only are we incapable of having a rational, civil conversation with those on the right, but we savage or own kind when they don't subscribe to our own particular point of view. I have only participated in Common Dreams discussion for about three weeks now, and have already been called more names that I can remember.
Sorry for the belated response to Ethian (8/20 note.) Please note that I chose my words carefully and wrote: "Iran's apparent nuclear weapons program."
I am not claiming that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, but they certainly seem committed to doing more than enriching uranium by 3 or 5% as its spokesmen have repeatedly claimed. There is also that nasty matter of A.Q. Kahn's contacts with Iran.
Should it be proven that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, that would certainly not justify a conventional or nuclear attack by the United States. The use of nuclear weapons in any circumstance constitutes a genocidal war crime.
A small Iranian nuclear weapons program would hardly be more threatening than the massive arsenal developed by the Soviet Union and now Russia. In that case, negotiations maintained a difficult and at times precarious peace.
As we know, Israel justifies its ostensibly non-existent nuclear arsenal by saying that it lives in a "dangerous neighborhood." Come to think about it, Iran lives in the same neighborhood, just down the street from Israel's 200-400 nuclear weapons and the locale of nearly a dozen U.S. threats to initiate nuclear war. No wonder that some of its leaders might be creating the option of becoming a nuclear power in the future.
There are at least wo critical ways forward to reduce the nuclear danger in the Middle East and the world. As I described in my article, creation of a Middle East Nuclear Weapons Free Zone, would go a long way toward creating an essential foundation of security for the region. Secondly, a credible commitment and real action by the U.S. and other nuclear powers to fullfil their Article VI NPT commitments is the necessary step to remove the nuclear danger.
On a hopeful note, former Senator John Edwards has now joined Dennis Kucinich in calling for nuclear weapons aboliton, saying that he supports the Kissinger call for implementation of Article VI. Over the past week, Edwards has repeatedly gone out of his way to say that he wants "to be the president of the United States who leads an international effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons."
I am hoping that activists around the country will take the Edwards statement to other candidates for presidential nominations and challenge them to meet it with credible proposals.
Pursue Truth.
Work for peace and justice,
Joseph Gerson
American Friends Service Committee
P.S. You can also take a look at my new book, Empire and the Bomb: How the U.S. Uses Nuclear Weapons to Dominate the World.
There is only one path to future life on this planet and that is through nuclear disarmanent. Weapons have dictated foreign policy for too long. This is phallus lead thinking.
The idea should be to create a foreign policy without the backing of WMD. Join http://peacesource.net/
This is a fork in the road. The road most taken has never worked but the donosaurs like Giuliani is determined to lead us into the mouth of hell.
Hilary lacks the courage to appear to be strong by rejecting WMD and first strike.