Sunday, April 16, 2006
Some of the US's most reliable voices are weighing in on the impending Iran invasion.
Bombs That Would Backfire
by Richard Clarke and Steven Simon
The parallels (to Iran) to the run-up to to war with Iraq are all too striking: remember that in May 2002 President Bush declared that there was "no war plan on my desk" despite having actually spent months working on detailed plans for the Iraq invasion. Congress did not ask the hard questions then. It must not permit the administration to launch another war whose outcome cannot be known, or worse, known all too well.
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Kucinich to Bush: evidence that US military is ALREADY in IRAN
by robelicit
WASHINGTON - Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), Ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations, sent the following letter to President George W. Bush today about the presence of US troops in Iran:
Dear President Bush:
Recently, it has been reported that U.S. troops are conducting military operations in Iran. If true, it appears that you have already made the decision to commit U.S. military forces to a unilateral conflict with Iran, even before direct or indirect negotiations with the government of Iran had been attempted, without UN support and without authorization from the U.S. Congress. [More...]
Will Bush come clean about Iran? The most secretive administration in all of history come clean about something? Not until we see our soldiers in Iran on the 6 O'Clock News. They're probably moving ships into position, setting up ports and air space details, bringing in supplies, etc. This is the fugliest deja-vu I've ever experienced.
Link
Bombs That Would Backfire
by Richard Clarke and Steven Simon
The parallels (to Iran) to the run-up to to war with Iraq are all too striking: remember that in May 2002 President Bush declared that there was "no war plan on my desk" despite having actually spent months working on detailed plans for the Iraq invasion. Congress did not ask the hard questions then. It must not permit the administration to launch another war whose outcome cannot be known, or worse, known all too well.
Link
Kucinich to Bush: evidence that US military is ALREADY in IRAN
by robelicit
WASHINGTON - Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), Ranking Democrat on the House Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations, sent the following letter to President George W. Bush today about the presence of US troops in Iran:
Dear President Bush:
Recently, it has been reported that U.S. troops are conducting military operations in Iran. If true, it appears that you have already made the decision to commit U.S. military forces to a unilateral conflict with Iran, even before direct or indirect negotiations with the government of Iran had been attempted, without UN support and without authorization from the U.S. Congress. [More...]
Will Bush come clean about Iran? The most secretive administration in all of history come clean about something? Not until we see our soldiers in Iran on the 6 O'Clock News. They're probably moving ships into position, setting up ports and air space details, bringing in supplies, etc. This is the fugliest deja-vu I've ever experienced.
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