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Title: War with Iran Imminent: In Days Not Weeks
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URL Source: http://libertarianreview.us/2012/05 ... an-imminent-in-days-not-weeks/
Published: May 18, 2012
Author: Libertarian Review
Post Date: 2012-05-18 10:24:30 by christine
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Views: 1629
Comments: 27

This week, Congress is considering two pieces of legislation relating to Iran. The first undermines a diplomatic solution with Iran and lowers the bar for war. The second authorizes a war of choice against Iran and begins military preparations for it. H.Res.568: Eliminating the Most Viable Alternative to War – The House is expected to vote on H.Res. 568. Read the resolution. Section (6) rejects any United States policy that would rely on efforts to contain a nuclear weapons-capable Iran. Section (7) urges the President to reaffirm the unacceptability of an Iran with nuclear-weapons capability and opposition to any policy that would rely on containment as an option in response to Iranian enrichment.

This language represents a significant shift in U.S. policy and would guarantee that talks with Iran, currently scheduled for May 23, would fail. Current U.S. policy is that Iran cannot acquire nuclear weapons. Instead, H. Res. 568 draws the “redline” for military action at Iran achieving a nuclear weapons “capability,” a nebulous and undefined term that could include a civilian nuclear program. Indeed, it is likely that a negotiated deal to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran and to prevent war would provide for Iranian enrichment for peaceful purposes under the framework of the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty with strict safeguards and inspections.

This language makes such a negotiated solution impossible. At the same time, the language lowers the threshold for attacking Iran. Countries with nuclear weapons “capability” could include many other countries like Japan or Brazil. It is an unrealistic threshold.

The Former Chief of Staff of Secretary of State Colin Powell has stated that this resolution “reads like the same sheet of music that got us into the Iraq war.” H.R. 4310: Authorizing War Against Iran and Preparing the Military for it. While H. Res. 568 undermines our diplomatic efforts and lowers the bar for war, H.R. 4310, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 begins military preparations for war. Section 1221 makes military action against Iran a U.S. policy. Section 1222 directs our armed forces to prepare for war.

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#1. To: christine, 4 (#0)

The Former Chief of Staff of Secretary of State Colin Powell has stated that this resolution “reads like the same sheet of music that got us into the Iraq war.”

Well, you could go before congress and hold up a bottled sample of something and call it anthrax... I mean plutonium, you fucking lying nigger.

To bolster your case, feel free to draw some cartoonish representations of a "nuclear lab".

PSUSA2  posted on  2012-05-18   10:48:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: PSUSA2 (#1)

Well, you could go before congress and hold up a bottled sample of something and call it anthrax... I mean plutonium, you (*fornicating) lying (*African American).

To bolster your case, feel free to draw some cartoonish representations of a "nuclear lab".

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This little reminder of his part in the stage play leading up to war negates any shot at credibility when he pretends to be on the side of truth and peace now.

Even though there were rumblings that he was a reluctant participant then, unless he stands up and spills secrets learned when he was in huddle with Bush and Condi, he's a long way from rehabilitated and believable now.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2012-05-22   22:17:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: HOUNDDAWG (#23) (Edited)

Even though there were rumblings that he was a reluctant participant then,

I remember those rumblings. In fact I remember him saying he was used. But imo no one in that position is used unless they want to be used. That was just an excuse he used when he was confronted with the lies he told. He had to try and shift the blame to others.

Propaganda is all scripted and planned meticulously to have the effect desired on the citizens. He had to know it was an act, and he played the role.

He could have put a stop to it all, during his "testimony", if he had any balls. I didn't see anyone with a gun pointed at his head as he sat there holding up that little vial of flour.

I think they are all beyond rehabilitation. They just need to be hung as war criminals and their bodies thrown in a swamp. Gators gotta eat too. That's what I'd do to them, all of them.

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