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US Hawks Behind Iraq War Rally for Strikes Against Iran
WASHINGTON - Key neo-conservatives and other right-wing hawks who championed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq are calling for military strikes against Iran in retaliation for its purported murder-for-hire plot against the Saudi ambassador here.
Leading the charge is the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI), the ideological successor to the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), which played a critical role in mobilizing support for "regime change" in Iraq in the late 1990s and subsequently spearheaded the public campaign to invade the country after the 9/11 attacks. The group sent reporters appeals by two of its leaders for military action on its letterhead Monday.
In a column headlined "Speak Softly …And Fight Back" in this week's Weekly Standard, chief editor William Kristol, co-founder of both PNAC and FPI, said the alleged plot amounted to "an engraved invitation" by Tehran to use force against it.
"We can strike at the Iranian Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), and weaken them. And we can hit the regime's nuclear weapons program, and set it back," he wrote, adding that Congress should approve a resolution authorizing the use of force against Iranian entities deemed responsible for attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, acts of terrorism, or "the regime's nuclear weapons program".
Kristol's advice was seconded by Jamie Fly, FPI's executive director, who called for President Barack Obama to emulate former presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton when they ordered targeted strikes against Libya in 1986 and Iraq in 1993, respectively, in retaliation for alleged terrorist plots against U.S. targets.
"It is time for President Obama to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors and stand up to tyrants who kill Americans and threaten our interests," wrote Fly, who served on the National Security Council staff and the Pentagon under George W. Bush, in the on-line edition of The National Review.
"It is time to take military action against the Iranian government elements that support terrorism and its nuclear program. More diplomacy is not an adequate response," he wrote.
The FPI appeals, which have been echoed by other former Iraq war hawks, such as Bush's former U.N. ambassador, John Bolton, and Reuel Marc Gerecht at the neo-conservative Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), came as analysts here continue to debate the credibility of the alleged plot against Saudi Amb. Adel al-Jubeir and how to react to it if, as the administration contends, it was authorized at a high level in Tehran.
The likelihood that the plot was indeed real - and, if so, whether it gained high-level authorization - has been widely questioned, mainly by two sets of experts here.
Reaction among virtually all Iran specialists, including former government and intelligence personnel, has ranged from outright skepticism to bewilderment over what, if the alleged plot was actually consummated, Tehran would have hoped to gain from assassinating the Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil.
"(N)othing short of mind-boggling," wrote Vali Nasr, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, in reaction to the alleged plot. "If true, this plot shows a monumental lapse in judgment on Tehran's part, an audacious and reckless adventurism that will go down as the clerical regime's colossal mistake that will weaken its hand internationally and even unravel its grip on power…"
Counter-terrorist experts knowledgeable about Iran's Quds Force, the elite unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) accused of sponsoring the scheme, have been even more skeptical that it would rely on an untested Iranian-American used-car salesman to make contact with a purported member of the Zetas drug cartel in Mexico to arrange the assassination.
The supposed Zeta contact turned out to be an informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), according to the complaint released with great fanfare last week by the attorney general.
"Fishy, fishy, fishy," said Bruce Riedel, a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) veteran who was formerly in charge of the Near East and South Asia on the National Security Council, when asked to characterize his assessment, while Robert Baer, a former Middle East CIA field officer, compared the plot as outlined by the complaint to a "truly awful Hollywood script".
"None of it measures up to Iran's unsurpassed skill in conducting assassinations," he wrote on Time magazine's website.
"Why on earth would they create a situation in which they had to rely on this untested, untrained, unguided, and uncontrolled asset rather than their own people?" wrote Col. Pat Lang (ret.), the Defense Intelligence Agency's former top Middle East and South Asia analyst on his Sic Semper Tyrannis blog.
Calling the government's case "trash", Lang added that, "The overwhelming likelihood is that this is someone's 'information operation' intended to condition public attitudes for some purpose."
Such skepticism, however, has not deterred the administration, key lawmakers, or former Iraq hawks from calling for a stern response.
Indeed, Obama himself said Thursday that he will push for "the toughest sanctions" against Iran on the part of the U.S. allies and the U.N. Security Council, while senior Treasury officials testified that they were considering blacklisting Iran's central bank, a move that enjoyed strong bipartisan support in Congress, notably from lawmakers most closely associated with the Israel lobby, even before the alleged plot was disclosed.
But a number of former Iraq hawks, few of whom appear to entertain much doubt about the plot's seriousness or provenance, are calling for military action.
"More sanctions aren't a bad idea…," wrote Gerecht, a major proponent of invading Iraq when he was at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), in a column published Friday by the Wall Street Journal's staunchly neo-conservative editorial page. "But they will not scare (the regime). The White House needs to respond militarily to this outrage. If we don't we are asking for it."
Another Iraq war booster, Andrew McCarthy, also of FDD, joined the chorus in the National Review Online: "There is a range of possible political responses, of course, but given its three-decade campaign of aggression, the response to Iran must be military - and decisive. The regime must be destroyed."
Monday's appeal by FPI for military action was perhaps more remarkable, if only because three of the group's four directors - Eric Edelman, Robert Kagan, and Dan Senor - were recently named as key advisers to Mitt Romney, the frontrunner for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.
Like Kristol, Kagan was a co-founder of both PNAC and FPI and a critical advocate of invading Iraq, while Senor served in Iraq after the invasion as a top official in the Coalition Provisional Authority. Edelman, who, as ambassador to Turkey at the time, lobbied its military to support the 2003 invasion, went on to serve as undersecretary of defence for policy under former Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld.
Although Romney has remained silent to date on how Washington should respond to the alleged plot, a number of his other advisers who championed the Iraq invasion have long called for the U.S. to make the threat of military action against Iran more credible.
In his first major policy address two weeks ago, Romney himself called for two aircraft carrier task forces to be permanently deployed in the region as a deterrent to Tehran.
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Show AllBombing a nuclear reactor has never been done. Israel has bombed construction sites in Iraq and Syria, but those were not fueled reactors. Bombing a reactor is going to be a lot worse than a melt down. At Chernobyl and at Fukushima, the reactors melted and broke containment, but most of the radioactive fuels are still inside those failed reactors. Nevertheless, a melting, leaking reactor is a catastrophe. Bombing a reactor will explode the contents up into the atmosphere. All of it. Bombing nuclear reactors is not a good idea. The insane, suicide aspect of this is that half of the world's oil comes from the Persian Gulf, and we are planning to permanently contaminate that region with radiation for thousands of years. After we bomb Iran's nuclear reactors, half of the world's oil is no longer available as it was the week before. It will take another few days for that fact to have catastrophic effects on gasoline prices in the USA, on food prices, on the economy in general. If you love unemployment, starvation and social chaos, then, yes, of course, bomb Iran's reactors. If you love your children or anything else, then act now in opposition to this insane and suicidal plan.
What I would like to know is how heavily involved are Aipac and the Israeli govt in getting the U.S. to attack Iran or cover for them if they do it themselves.
And how on Earth did this country let such a small minority basically call the shots.
How heavily involved? Obama is a sock puppet with Netanyahu's hand up its ass. That's how heavily involved.
Politicians in this country cannot get elected without paying homage to Israel. Once elected they must take their first all expenses paid propaganda trip to Israel.
Netanyahoo's speech to the parliament demonstrated how many of them were not bought (just Rand Paul). Not one of the pointed out the complete and utter lies of existential threat to Israel, when in truth if the statements would only be true in reality if the hats were reversed.
Obama, Clinton and all the other wanna-be's stood before the AIPAC conference prior to election and pledged loyalty to Israel, and also pledged hostility to Iran. Israel has continued to pound the drums of war, and Clinton has continued to echo them at every step.
Clinton openly declared her refusal to have dialog with the Iranians, a promise that she kept. Obama said he would have dialog, a promise that he did not keep.
It is unbelievably amazing how often Israel is in the news. Our Governments attachment to Israel to appease such a small percentage of the population is something George Washington even warned us about. The attention is endless. The victimhood status is bizarre since they have been illegally occupying Palestinian land and collectively punishing the people for decades. The US "aid" to Israel far surpasses other countries, to say nothing about the millions of US tax free dollars donated to support illegal settlements-which run counter to stated US Foreign Policy. For a state the size of New Jersey with no declared borders, 4th largest MIC in the world, stable and thriving economy, Universal Healthcare and still the USA hands over 3 billion, that's 10 million dollars each and every day--in one lump sum no less---Israel's demands and the USA delivers.
This president is one of the biggest warmongers ever elected president as his interventions and drone wars makes all too clear and yet the democratic party is practically silent on his madness. Hillary Clinton, Panetta and Obama have proven to be neocons who have gone way beyond George Bush's wildest dreams and the republican neocons understand this and secretly admire them for it.
I'm going to refute that! Oops!! I can't!!!
Same old stuff.
You will find if you check that not one of these hero's ever served a day in the uniform of our country nor ever even came close enough to hear the firing in a combat zone. The one's calling loudest for war as usual are the one's that have never faced it and are in no danger of having to face it now. Nor are they willing to have their children involved.
Nor are Americans going to buy another Iraq or Afghanistan. This is the cry for war of a desperate little group of extremist's who see their world dream slipping away. Their Globalization model fading to obscurity.
We have known for more than a decade now that the neo-conservatives are sociopathic murderers.
You should be ashamed to think so well of them. :)
Of course Vali Nasr, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, gets it exactly wrong. His quote should be revised as follows:
"An obvious frabrication, this so-called "plot" shows a monumental lapse in judgment on Wahington's part, an audacious and reckless adventurism that will go down as the neo-con regime's colossal mistake that will weaken its hand internationally and even unravel its grip on power…"
Attack Iran? As Clint would say: "Go ahead Punk. Make my day." Is eveyone ready for massive fuel shortages this winter? They will coincide nicely with the European Bank collapse that is due any day now. The 2008 stock market drop was just a tremor. The real crash has yet to come.
Occupy Wall Street has lit a candle, now AIPAC and the neo-clowns have arrived with gasoline and explosives.
As a vet, I'm sick to death of these Motherf*cking chickenhawks who NEVER served calling for more wars.
EVERY neocon should be fragged AT ONCE!
This has PNAC written all over it.
look, they must start another war. they have no choice with the Afgan Legion getting kicked free. What are they going to do with another 100,000+ "battle hardened", PTSD'd, bred-to-kills? its not like they can bring them home and kick them in to the unemployment lines and homeless shelters. sure, there's some room in your local police force for a few, but not for all. its simply not safe having them out of theater (those who happen to live in-theater are just SOL)
that was supposed to be sarcasm, but re-reading it, it seems to be... well something else... real? I don't know.
We must institute a military draft based on lot to save this democracy.
The truth of the matter is that we have long-since hitched our fate to that of Israel--no matter who's in charge there, how that country behaves or what its ultimate goals are. Can anyone tell me what the lawful territorial boundaries of the State of Israel are? If not, that means America is doing the bidding of a nation that is continuously expanding and enriching itself by means of force and illegal annexation. Our support includes billions in annual foreign aid, the latest in high-tech armaments, classified intelligence and even bombing Israel's neighbors if that is what is deemed necessary--by Israel, I might add.
The primary job of a neocon is to make sure America stays in line. If Obama wants any chance to be reelected in 2012, he will have to pass an Israeli/neocon litmus test: agree to blow the doors off Iran. It's now only a matter of whether this gets done under Obama or the coming Republican president. Since the Israelis'--and thus the neocons'--are in a big hurry, and because Obama doesn't appear to have much of a spine, I would put my money on Obama.
If the US wants to get at the root of this problem, it should wage war against the right wing think tanks.
Are the Saudis heading to war against Iran? If any of this business is true, the plot was against the Saudi ambassador. Seems like Saudi Arabia should be readying for war, not the US. Saudi Arabia has a very well equipped military thanks to the US, why don't they use it to avenge this insult against them by Iran and leave the US out of it.
These Neo Cons, like Kristol, that have unfettered access to the Fascist MSM are nothing but shills for the 1%! I would hope that one day they would all be tried for high treason to America. They are the modern day Benedict Arnolds; they are the war mongering, quislings for the 1%; they are the real terrorists inside America; they do not love America, they love the war racket and the war profiteers; they hate America, they have sold out America! They worship at the alter of money, power and prestige.
The real issue here is that Iran had the audacity to go off the petro-dollar and omnly accept euros for the purchase of thier oil. Thies is costing the oil companies a fortune, so of course we need to kill them all. Then we can go after Venesuela, wont that be fun?
Time for a joke. Israel was offered the chance to become the 51st state. They refused because then they would have only 2 Senators.
Good one. But it would be superfluous because Israel is a state-within-a-state. It controls the secret govt. If it decides the US is to invade Iran, the US will invade Iran.
There's no doubt in my mind that our Zionist overlords are pushing us into attacking Iran. But it seems to me that China's plans to import natural gas from Iran by way of Pakistan is another reason we are being pushed into attacking Iran.
http://www.oilandgaseurasia.com/news/p/0/news/13344
So if the attack on Iran isn't about Israel and its quest for greater dominance in the Middle East, it's about the US and its goal to prevent China from gaining control over the massive hydrocarbon wealth in this region of the world.
This is why I've come to think that if the US is successful at breaking down the "BRICs" by removing India from it, China will build back the BRICs by replacing India with another "I" country: Iran.
Good observation Cynthia. You can imagine that every day the people who run China read the news and ask themselves "how much longer will we bankroll the USA as it uses its military to threaten our national interests?"
The answer to that is "not very". As soon as China feels threatened, it will dump the last of its US treasury notes, ditch the dollar as its exchange currency and make a smoking ruin of the US economy.
No doubt, this will cause hardship in China, but they will reach the point soon where they will have no better choice. This calamity will someday be called World Depression II. Of course it will all be worth it so long as the whims Israel are catered to.
I think it is high time, Veterans for Peace, and other ex military who are now against more wars, to go OCCUPY these people's quiet upscale neighborhoods, peacefully.
Kristol is a world class prick, who is just pleased as peaches to send other people's friends and family over to turn babies into red mist.
After the revolution, what to do with demons like this? I don't believe in capital punishment, but people like this need to pay for dedicating their lives to the facilitation of war crimes. Since they are so into using military force, I think an extended stay in a boot camp would be apropos. Then, a forced tour of military hospitals to meet the many blind soldiers and amputees, the victims of their subservience to imperial power. Finally, imprisonment for at least a decade.
I think we should give these cheerleaders for war, parachutes and a gun and let them parachute into Iran. Hey Kristol! Since you and your fellow chickenhawks are hell bent on attacking Iran, I think it is time you war mongers, led the charge! Please let me know when you are planning to leave and lead by example!
Remember the "Maine"! To hell with Spain!
Only if I can forget the Alamo...
I haven't read the other comments yet, so I'm sure I'm not saying what hasn't already been said here, but this Iranian "plot" to kill the Saudi ambassador is nothing more than the latest version of weaponsofmassdestruction fear mongering. Time to invade and destroy another mideast country! This is all Kristol, Krauthammer and the goons of Fux Nooz live for.
The whole thing is a gigantic lie, and they operate in no other territory, understand no other tactic. Destroy the world to protect Israel--this is all they ever think about. They're afraid the war on Islam is losing steam, and this is the perfect pretext to stoke those flames once more.
Every one of these Fux mindfuckers should be locked up for life, or worse. Instead, Obama will do all he possibly can to accommodate them. If he doesn't attack and invade Iran, he'll keep the rhetoric at a fever pitch so that Romney or whatever madman takes over next will get the US war machine rolling into high gear again. Not that it's ever slowed down.
Occupy-Wall-Street can kill two birds with one stone: use this neo-cons' call for war as the latest example of how the military-industrial complex is bankrupting the nation, and demand a complete withdrawal of all American troops as well as the closing of all overseas military bases. There would then be sufficient funds for a re-industrialization of America, a salvaging of the public school system, a rejuvenation of excellent public universities, and a restoration of the American Dream for every US citizen.
It is good to have a memory. Some assassinations of ambassadors are welcomed in the US while others "alleged" plots are almost seen as excuses for war and aggression.
Remember the assassination of Dr. Letelier in Washington DC on September 21, 1976 by Operation Condor, DINA, and the CIA.
"At least, influential US politicians welcomed the murder of Letelier for ideological or strategic reasons. In July 1980, presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, in a conversation with the journalist Brian Crozier, expressed the view, that "it was a good thing Letelier had been bumped off".[18] Reagan's running mate George H. W. Bush was the director of CIA at the time Letelier was assassinated." -Wikipedia, Letelier case - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letelier_case
"According to the Miami Herald, Luis Posada Carriles was at this meeting, which formalized details that led to Letelier's death and also the Cubana bombing two weeks later. "
Luis Posada Carriles is a murdering terrorist that has been harboured by the US government for too many years and represents just another glaring example of US hypocrisy.
Fucking chicken hawks. You want to go to war with Iran, pick up a fucking gun and go, asshole.
Another Iraq war booster, Andrew McCarthy, also of FDD, joined the chorus in the National Review Online: "There is a range of possible political responses, of course, but given its three-decade campaign of aggression, the response to Iran must be military - and decisive. The regime must be destroyed."
This quote absolutely blows the doors off of George Orwell's Newspeak and Doublethink. In the real world, Iran has attacked NO ONE in many decades--it had a war with Iraq in the eighties, not sure who started that one, but other than that, Iran has been minding its own business. Meanwhile, the US has attacked Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, and has hits going in Pakistan and apparently several other countries. I often wonder if there has been a single day in my lifetime--I'm 55--in which the US did not drop bombs on someone somewhere. It has more of its own citizens behind bars than any other country. It openly engages in torture. It sells weapons to essentially anyone who'll buy, and pays more for the military than the rest of the world combined.
Maybe I misunderstood. Maybe the guy meant it's time to attack the US. After all, the guy who plotted to kill the Saudi ambassador, IN the US, was an Iranian-AMERICAN, wasn't he? And if you talk about a three-decade campaign of aggression, obviously you're talking about the US, right?
That these chiggers (my proposed term which insults only some nasty bugs) can walk around free after telling a slew of lies to start the still ongoing war that destroyed Iraq, and make up even more dubious lies to justify attacking Iran--and be taken seriously by the corporate media--shows how low this country has sunk. Fortunately, judging by the young people out occupying squares, the public is no longer so gullible.
Man I agree with absolutely everything you just said, it's just what I was thinking. The United States has been the most aggressive and belligerent country in the world over the past 60 years. Here we are, still preaching to the rest of the world how evil they are and that they need some American justice in the form of more bombs dropping on their civilians. Do these neo-cons really believe their own propaganda that we are a just and moral country? This country could have been a beacon of shining light in this world, where people come to live in peace, practice their own beliefs and religions, and have their inalienable rights as a human protected by the government. We could have inspired liberty and peace worldwide just by setting an example. Instead, we're hated worldwide because we spread death, destruction, and lies, and when our policies fail, we spread more death and destruction to fix our failed policies. If these wars are so great, every bastard that supports them should strap on some military gear (preferably without body armor so they get killed faster) and head on over to the Middle East to spread the goodness of America in person.
So these Bozo's want to go to war once again! Fine, then make it mandatory that their entire families serve on the front lines in hand to hand combat while these bozo's sit at a distance in the field watching events unfold in front of them. Enough of their talk from the cushy chairs and desks....
The US media is the only Israel Lobby that matters. Our politicians know it. When Israeli immigrant, Shamai Leibowitz, an FBI translator, discovered that then Congresswoman Jane Harman was passing classified information to an Israeli agent, whistleblower Leibowitz, not Harman was sent to jail for 20 months. It surely was not an accident that the New York Times' story left its readers with the impression that the guilty party was Leibowitz. But can anyone name anyone Jewish who is anywhere at the upper echelons of our media, public as well as private, who has ever objected to US taxpayers subsidizing the ethnic cleansing and occupation of the Palestinians.
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http://mondoweiss.net/2011/09/the-central-issue-of-american-policy-that-shamai-leibowitz-thought-we-had-a-right-to-know.html#more-51343
Since these chicken-hawks openly call for murder and war against Iranians, we should feel equally comfortable with calling for the assassination of these same neo-cons.
I’ve said before that Americans need to realize that we are under siege and occupation by the Zionist state. They control our “elected” representatives; control our courts, our universities and the media. Most banksters are Zionists as well and control our monetary system. You can’t find or fight an enemy if you don’t recognize that he’s standing right in front of you.
This Iranian "plot" (probably bogus) reminds me of the Orlando Letelier case, in which a former Chilean ambassador to the U.S. was murdered by Pinochet's thugs, using a car bomb, in broad daylight in Washington D.C. Of course, there was one major difference. In the Letelier case, it was a bad guy (a SOCIALIST ambassador--grr!) being killed by good guys (a right-wing dictator's thugs), whereas in the current case it is a good guy (ambassador for the unbelievably oppressive Saudi monarchy) being threatened by bad guys (supposed agent of Iran, a state whose only crime in the eyes of the right wing is that it resists U.S. hegemony in the ME).
This makes me absolutely sick. Thousands of dead Americans, not to mention MILLIONS OF DEAD ARABS due to decades of war and meddling in Middle Eastern affairs by Washington D.C. Somehow most people just write the dead Arabs off as a statistic and shrug their shoulders.
These endless wars will not stop because no one can change the balance of power in Washington. From Democrat to Republican to Democrat, the foreign policy never changes. The only real anti-war candidates we have are Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. Dennis SHOULD have been the Democratic nominee in 2008 as the only Democrat that opposed the wars and opposed the infringement of our constitution liberties, but he was laughed off and ignored by the media.
The exact same thing is happening right now to Ron Paul. The media acts like he doesn't exist, and when they do talk about him they call him a nut because he espouses peace. It doesn't matter what channel you watch: Fox News, CNN, NBC, go right down the list, the whole media is in the can for the government, the military-industrial complex, and the war machine that's beating the war drums again.
I'm a die hard libertarian and Ron Paul fan that believes in small government, but I have no problem aligning myself with you guys. Our social values would probably have big differences, but it's time for sane people on the left, the right, and in the center to unite together to stop this American war machine that's chewing up millions of lives in the Arab world and destroying our economy at home.
You may wonder how a libertarian ended up here on this web site. I Googled "Who sold Saddam chemical weapons" and turned up this article:
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0908-08.htm
So after I read that article, which made me sick, I came to your homepage and found this article. I can tell you that after reading this article and your comments, that even though I consider myself a conservative libertarian and you are progressives, I am in 100% agreement with all of you right now. There is a much bigger issue than social policies right now, and it's the wars. If we don't unite and end the wars, they will end all of us.
In order to understand the issues of war and peace you must first correctly answer the question "on which day did President FDR become the legal commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the United States"? If you answer: "on the day of his inauguration" you are wrong because the correct answer is "on 7 December 1942". On the day of his inauguration no units of the Armed Forces of the U.S. A. had been activated for going to war. Today because of terrible laws passed by Congress (War Powers Act and Patriot Act) we have an "absolute presidency" which allows President Obama, illegally in my opinion, to pretend, as he does in the case of his invasion of Uganda, that he is the commander-in-chief of military units that had not yet been activated by Congress for this specific purpose. The "absolute presidency" means that this president can "activate" any unit(s) of our Armed Forces on his own illegal authority which in his warbled mind makes him instantly and legally the commander-in-chief of these units. To understand what this means you must remember that even Joseph Stalin was not the commander-in-chief of the Red Army on the day when Germany invaded the Soviet Union and that Adolf Hitler did not become the commander-in-chief of the German army until after he had sacked the CiC following the debacle at Moscow in 1941. This President needs to be impeached to stop this "absolute presidency" which his predecessors will inherit from him and use.
Please don't promote quick fixes. There are no quick fixes. There is only a complete overhaul, which must be enacted by a public that is generally outraged at things in general. WWI was declared by congress. So was the Spanish-American war, which was initiated on grounds every bit as dubious as Iraq (WMDs) or Vietnam (Gulf of Tonkin non-incident), and which led to the brutal and lengthy occupation of the Phillipines. Taking emergency war powers from the president would be a good move, but hardly a quick fix-all remedy for the warfare state.
Furthermore, do you actually think that all foreign actions by U.S. troops prior to the FDR administration were given explicit congressional approval? Because they mostly weren't. Some examples:
http://www.zompist.com/latam.html
http://countrystudies.us/nicaragua/10.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_occupation_of_Haiti
The US Constitution provides that the president is the commander in chief of the military, referring to army and navy-- "surprise" as the USA didn't have an air force then. This is in Section 2 of Arrticle 2 on the president's "military powers"-- ratified in 1787.
What is with these warmongering reprobates? It's almost as if they don't recall how this whole terrible problem started in the first place. Do they need a refresher in history? Well back in 1953, the Iranians actually had a democratic election and elected a government headed by Mossedegh, their president who commenced to restructure the Iranian oil industry to provide the bulk of its profits to the people of Iran. Of course the American and British governments were having none of that damn "communism, the idea of actually having a country's resources provide sustenance to the people who own them was anathema. So they do what imperialistc nations always do, they killed Mossedegh and brought a dicator to the throne, the Shah. He of course created Savak, a notorious police force patterned on the Gestapo and commenced to terrorize his people, all with the approval and support of the US and Britain. Finally in 1979 the Iranian people had had enough and pushed back against their tormentor and his bosses. So the American embassy matter. Of course in typical American manner, the US feigns horror and surprise. What did we ever do to deserve such treatment? Hypocrisy writ large! Now the same thing again. Decades of mistreatment starting with supporting and actually requiring Iraq to make war against Iran (When Saddam Hussein was a good little dictator and taking orders from Washington) to years of diplomatic and economic sanctions, the US still doesn't understand the dislike felt towards it by Iran. I have never seen such a braindead population as is evident in America. Is it genetic or just dumbing down working well?
extraordinary that these people want to spend yet more billions of dollars blowing up places that they have no business in. US foreign policy created this decade long debacle and the likes of Kristol, Krauthammer, and Bolton were behind it...and now they want more...un flipping..believable....
Two possibilities:
1. Either someone of sense will round up these vermin, sling them into the oubliette known as Guantánamo Bay and destroy all records that they ever existed; or
2. The vermin will persuade Obama to go to war — but this time the US will get its arse kicked, and might, *just might*, emerge saner, wiser and, above all, humbler.
My odds on either outcome? A gazillion to one against.
So, it’s hey-ho and off to war we go … again.
And when the whole world is ‘ours,’ Daddy…?