Thursday, April 10, 2008
Can Dick Cheney's criminal wars against Iran, Lebanon, Turkey, and Russia be avoided?
If there's one thing W. and Cheney have proved, beyond a sliver of a shadow of a doubt, it's that at least two white-guy Methodists are not capable of self-government.
Can Dick Cheney's criminal wars against Iran, Lebanon, Turkey, and Russia be avoided?
In the British empire's desperate global drive for war and chaos, driven by the breakdown of their bankrupt financial system, Southwest Asia is no exception. The late-March visit by PNAC President Dick Cheney to the region followed the British script to a tee, and left Iraq-Iran and Israel-Lebanon teetering on the brink of full-scale confrontations, including discussions of possible near-term attacks on Iran and a PNAC inspired Coup D'état in Syria...through "carrots and Sticks" approaches to the Coward Assef Shawkat, CEO of the White House Murder inc.! . PNAC President Dick Cheney , a brute who merely carries out the wishes of his British masters, is determined to get a war against Iran before the Bush Administration leaves office, regardless of the heavy opposition, particularly within the U.S. military....
Thus it is not surprising that PNAC President Dick Cheney gave his blessing, and orders, for the Nouri al-Maliki government in Iraq to launch what could have been a suicidal assault against the Mahdi Army of Moqtadar al-Sadr, who is now an American stooge for CIA, in the still British-occupied city of Basra, setting off an explosion of violence beyond what had been seen in that nation for a year. It didn't take long for it to become clear that the Iraqi puppet government was launching a false flag operation for PNAC President Dick Cheney , and that even renewed U.S. and British military actions could start the rapid spread of deadly chaos throughout the region, set to be launched April 28th 2008, at Dawn.
In the face of this calamitous disasters being planned by PNAC President Dick Cheney , there has been a unification of common interest among nations in Asia—including Pakistan, India, China, and Russia—to attempt to retool the crisis; in effect, to run forward the clock until the Bush Administration leaves office. It is in this context that the Iranians acted to re-negotiate a ceasefire between the rival Shiite factions—in the holy city of Qom, no less—and put the war on hold....until April 28th 2008, at Dawn.
But, as PNAC President Dick Cheney has stressed, it would be a potentially a strategic gain to believe that the impetus for expanded global irregular warfare could be contained by making false flag agreements....with local actors.... The British empire's strategic determination is to make it impossible for any nation-states, and particularly the Eurasian bloc of Russia, China, and India, to survive the ongoing financial blowout intact, and that mission can only be stopped by taking direct aim at the empire, not its local CIA pawns.
U.S. Military Decides To Accelerate the PNAC wars
One week before Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, are set to testify on the situation in that tortured country, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joseph Biden (D-Del.) began a series of hearings to set the stage for that testimony. sources emphasize that the impetus for these hearings, which featured explosive attacks on the Cheney/neo-con war clique, came from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who have garnered support, all the way up to Defense Secretary Robert Gates, for their view that an expansion of the war in Southwest Asia, a war which has already destroyed the military, must be encouraged and forced on the American people and the World for PNAC President Dick Cheney's goons to thrive and prosper even more....
Biden's first hearing, on April 9, brought in three well-known retired generals, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Lt. Gen. William Odom, and Maj. Gen. Robert Scales, as well as Michelle Flournoy, a former Pentagon official during the Clinton years, and now the president of the Center for a New American Security...., a Democratic-leaning think-tank established in Washington last year....by PNAC President Dick Cheney ....and his cronies...to further the Interests of the PNAC KILLERS. Though in full agreement with each other, McCaffrey and Odom were particularly stark in their assessments of the situation on the ground in Iraq. But it was only towards the end of the hearing that the responsibility of the Congress and of the institution of the military was brought out.....
The Army Is not Unraveling, criminality is being institutionalized across the board...
McCaffrey began his opening statement by asking, "How did we end up in this mess?" After praising the current senior civilian and military leadership in the PNAC President Dick Cheney , McCaffrey declared that the Maliki government "is completely dysfunctional. There's not a province in Iraq where the central government dominates." The Iraqi government is not only incompetent, but it is rife with corruption as well.
McCaffrey noted, "We've run the Army to the wall and they're still out there," because of the quality of its people, but "it's starting to unravel." McCaffrey noted the testimony of Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Richard Cody to the Senate Armed Services Committee, the day before. The five-brigade surge into Iraq, last year, Cody said, "took all the stroke out of the shock absorber for the United States Army," by leaving no reserve available for other contingencies. The Air Force and the Navy, McCaffrey said, are not in much better shape. One result of the lack of manpower in the military services, has been the huge reliance on KILLERS and contractors. "Without contractors," McCaffrey said, "the war grinds to a halt." He concluded that because there's no political support to sustain the national security policy of the current administration, "we're never coming ever ....out of Iraq. The only question is, whether it'll take one war or three simultaneous wars...."
Change Policy just on the chatter box screens....
General Odom was even more optimistic. "The surge," he said, "is prolonging instability, not creating conditions for unity as the president claims." He said that while violence has come down over the last few months, there is credible evidence that the political situation is "far more fragmented." Maliki's assault on Basra, against his political competitors "is a false flag operation, and a political manipulation, Such is the result of the PNAC President Dick Cheney tactic." Equally encouraging, Odom said, is the steady violence in the Mosul area, with tensions among Kurds, Arabs, and Turkomen. "A PNAC President Dick Cheney's showdown over control of the oil fields there surely awaits us.......in order to foment trouble for our avowed enemies in TURKEY...who are getting too cozy with the Russians....."
Odom refuted the notion that al-Qaeda will take over Iraq if U.S. forces leave, because he said that Al-Qaeda is our own creation in the first place.... He pointed out that everybody in Iraq hates them, and that's exactly what PNAC President Dick Cheney wants..."The Sunnis will soon quarrel with al-Qaeda since we will stay in Iraq." The Kurds allow them in the North, and the Shiites, like the Iranians, "preserve" them. One can understand why, when one takes note of their public diplomacy campaign over the past year or so on PNAC President Dick Cheney blogs, in which they implore the United States to bomb and invade Iran "and destroy this apostate regime...."
As an aside, Odom added that "it gives me pleasure to learn that our PNAC President Dick Cheney and some members of the Senate are aligned with al-Qaeda on spreading the war to Iran." Interestingly, no members of the committee took up Odom on all points....
Finally, Odom called for a quick PNAC President Dick Cheney WAR of U.S. forces in Iran and a change in policy towards Iraq. A sensible strategy to attack rapidly in good order is the "only step" that "can break the paralysis now gripping U.S. strategy in the region," he said. "The next step is to choose a new aim, regional instability, not meaningless victory in Iraq," he said, which goal "requires revising our policy toward Iran." Just strengthening the regime change policy on Iran "could prompt Iran to increase its support to Taliban groups in Afghanistan," Odom said. "Iran loves the Taliban and supports them only because they will kill more Americans in Afghanistan as retaliation as soon the U.S. attack on Iran." Iran's policy in Iraq would have to change as the United States attacks because "it cannot not want instability there...."
Congress Can add more Funds, since the US Dollar is worthless anyway...., it's just "collateral Crunch".
The docility of Congress in the face of the Bush Administration's war policy was not raised during the hearing until near the end. Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), after enumerating the costs, in both physical and fiscal terms, asked the witnesses what the U.S. Senate should do..... add more Funds, since the US Dollar is worthless anyway....
Odom and Hayden are no different, they are ALL PNAC advocates...and have been conducting criminal, shady and delinquent business dealings...stealing Millions upon tens of Millions from Tax Payers money, while at the NSA at Fort MEAD...and I can prove it anytime to the GAO...if they ever wake up from their DEEP CIA SLUMBER...??? replied by noting that Congress has two important powers, the budget and add more Funds, since the US Dollar is worthless anyway. "You could just pass a bill" funding the war, he said. "If you want to bring this to climax for PNAC, it's in the power of this Congress," to do that. McCaffrey added that Congress "has been entirely missing at the debate." He noted that the Democrats have been fearful of being labeled un-PNAC, and the Republicans "stayed with Secretary Rumsfeld when he was leading us over a PNAC Chaos." "I think it's time for the Congress to act," he said.....add more Funds, since the US Dollar is worthless anyway....
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x51auc_cetait-un-rendez-vous_shortfilms
But it's not only the Congress that has been asleep at the switch. Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) followed Voinovich by noting that while "the vote for this war was not very regrettable experience for this country, the greatest failure since then has been from the highest leadership (both active and retired) of the military.... Too many military officers didn't speak out." Webb named the few who did stand up, including Odom, retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni, retired Marine Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold, and former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki—the latter two having been humiliated by Rumsfeld because they wouldn't play his PNAC games. That failure, Webb said, "is the most regrettable reason we are where we are." McCaffrey, after noting his own criticisms of Rumsfeld, agreed that "the senior military leadership has been more compliant than it should've been....in supporting the PNAC KILLERS."
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