Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Bush And His Next War

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 — The Bush administration is preparing to declare that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps is a foreign terrorist organization, senior administration officials said Tuesday.
It would appear that George W. Bush is hell-bent to start yet another war, once again with the "army that he has", but this time, that army is low on material and equipment, short of manpower, tired and wearing out.

According to European diplomats, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has warned of the move in recent conversations with European counterparts, saying that a delay in efforts to win approval from the United Nations Security Council for further economic sanctions on Iran was leaving the administration with little choice but unilateral action.
So Rice is over in Europe telling them we are going to move "unilaterally".

Let's review:

Iran is a Muslim nation that is working towards getting a nuclear capability - at the very least - for electrical production, and most likely for an atomic bomb or two.

Who else has atomic energy for electrical production around the world? there are thirty-one nations with operating nuclear reactors:

Lithuania, France, Slovakia, Belgium, Sweden, Ukraine, South Korea, Slovenia, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Armenia, Czech Republic, Germany, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom, Finland, United States, Russia, Canada, Hungary, Romania, Argentina, Mexico, Netherlands, India, Brazil, Pakistan, Taiwan, China.

I will bet serious money that at least a few of those nations are a surprise to you, but yes, they all are generating electrical power from nuclear reactors. They all have the infrastructure in place to initiate a program of bomb production.

All those nations fully understand that the worlds supply of oil, natural gas and coal are finite resources that will be depleted at some date in the easily foreseeable future and are preparing for that day by creating an electrical supply infrastructure not dependant on those fossil fuels.

Iran understands this also, far more than Americans, who are merrily buying all the oil the mid-east will sell them - at any price - while stupidly concluding that nuclear power is dangerous and unacceptable, even though not one death has been caused in America by our reactors - not one. The rest of the world is leaving us in the dust on this issue.

Iran, if it successfully completes its nuclear program, will be nation number thirty-two.

Who's planning for nuclear power? Several:

Egypt(1), Indonesia(4), Iran(3), Israel(1), Kazakhstan(1), Turkey(3), Vietnam(1).

And is of July, 2007, there are 438 nuclear reactors around the world in operation today.

So what is Bush's hang-up with Iran? What the hell is his problem?

He declared Iran and Iraq as two the his three "Axis of Evil" nations, ignoring the fact that those two nations had been at war with each other for years, hated each others guts, and each wanted to obliterate the other.

So in steps George W. Bush and attacks Iraq, and in the process unites the two former enemies against us.

Now he wants to attack Iran because sometime in the future Iran may have the ability to manufacture a bomb.

OK, Iran makes a small bomb. Score: Them-1 bomb, Us-30,000 bombs.

And George W. Bush wants us all to believe that with that one bomb, Iran is going to attack America.


Put on your thinking caps people... Even Russia, with some 30,000 bombs at one time, a huge army, air force and nuclear submarines around the world,, did not attack us, their openly declared enemy. They full well knew the consequences... and so does Iran.

So when Bush does attack Iran, you can bet it won't be for the reasons he claims, any more than attacking Iraq was for WMD's - a huge lie.

What his reasons are is yet to be discovered by us ordinary Americans, the folks who will pay the ultimate price for this fool's almost unbelievable folly and belligerence.

1 comment:

TheWayfarer said...

Dubya will continue on course, because nobody can tell Johnny-Reb he is wrong.
Not Jewish financiers, nor Papist puppet-masters, nor - sadly - you or I.
Proof means nothing; you merely confuse the redneck with facts when his tiny, hobgoblin-beset mind is already made up.