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    Blown 472
    Cheney's War Workshop Plots Another Attack
    By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
    2006 is a dangerous year for Americans. The Bill of Rights and Americans' civil liberties are being sacrificed on the alter of unaccountable executive power, as is the separation of powers, the foundation of our constitutional system.
    The Supreme Court is being packed with a majority that favors more expansive executive rule.
    The economy is in danger as the real estate boom unwinds and reduces the asset base of consumer demand.
    Political money scandals and evidence of Republican vote fraud in the 2004 presidential election threaten to undermine confidence in American democracy, which President Bush is committed to export by force of arms to the world.
    The Republican plan for amnesty for millions of illegal aliens looms as the final blow to US borders and the concept of US citizenship.
    Perhaps the greatest threat of all is Israel's determination to attack Iran, either directly or indirectly through its surrogate, the Bush administration.
    We are witnessing the same drumbeat against Iranian WMD as we witnessed in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. Fox "News," which in fact is the most thorough-going dispenser of war propaganda since the Nazi Third Reich, provides a parade of bought-and-paid-for-consultants who assure credulous audiences that Osama bin Laden has forged an alliance with Iran, which will soon be providing al Qaeda with nuclear weapons.
    Even the Bush administration's chief warmonger, VP Dick Cheney, found the Fox "News" charges too absurd to be useful propaganda. Cheney disavowed close relations between al Qaeda Sunnis and Iranian Shi'ites: "there's not a natural fit there."
    The New York Times, prostituted itself by permitting Judith Miller to use the newspaper as a tool for neoconservative war propaganda against Iraq. The Times prostituted itself a second time by withholding for an entire year the information that President Bush was illegally spying on Americans in violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and a third time by not reporting Al Gore's challenge to the Bush administration's criminal behavior. Now the Times is prostituting itself a fourth time in serving as a Bush administration propaganda organ against Iran.
    Unlike Israel, which does have nuclear weapons, Iran is a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Under the treaty countries are permitted nuclear energy. Inspections make certain no weapons are produced. Iran agrees to abide by the treaty and to have the inspections.
    Israel, however, and its neocon allies in the Bush administration, claim without any evidence that Iran is making a bomb. The nuclear inspectors find no evidence of a weapons program. Israel and its neocon allies reply that once Iran has the know-how for nuclear power, it will be able to make the material from which to make a bomb, therefore, Iran must not be permitted its rights under the non-proliferation treaty. Since Iran refuses to give up its treaty rights to develop nuclear energy, Israel and the neocons maintain that Iran's facilities must be bombed and destroyed.
    Americans will pay a heavy price for Israeli paranoia.
    The entire world knows that Israel cannot bomb Iran without US weapons and cooperation.
    A US attack on Iran would be another instance of naked American aggression against a Muslim country. Aggression is a war crime under the Nuremberg standard established by the US. Such an attack would further isolate the US as a rogue country. It would further inflame the Muslim world against the US and Israel, making any settlement of the Palestinian issue emotionally impossible for Muslims.
    If tactical nuclear weapons are used in the bombing of Iran, as the neoconservatives advocate, America will be reviled throughout the world. Americans will never recover from the burden of shame and war crimes inflicted upon them by the Bush administration.
    An attack on Iran could be the death knell for our troops in Iraq and for our puppets in Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The majority Iraqi Shi'ites have tolerated the US occupation because the majority Shi'ites are the gainers from the US insistence on majority rule. The Iraqi Shi'ites are allied with Shi'ite Iran. They will recognize an attack on Iran as a blow struck against Shi'ite power. If the Iraqi Shi'ites turn on our troops, US casualties will soar.
    The best way to ensure US defeat in Iraq is to attack Iran.
    Would Bush and the neocons accept embarrassing defeat or would they escalate the conflict?
    Would a sane government pursue a policy that has no favorable outcome?
    Some analysts believe that Russia and China will protect their Iranian energy and trade agreements by vetoing UN sanctions that the Bush administration seeks as a pretext for its aggression. These two powers, however, might abstain as it is in their interest to let Bush dig a deeper hole for the US. Disruption of Iranian oil supplies increases Europe's energy dependence on Russia and serves to further weaken US influence in Europe.
    The American people need to understand that with its massive budget and trade deficits, the US is able to go to war only because the Chinese, Japanese, Europeans, and oil producing countries finance Bush's war by purchasing US debt and holding dollar denominated assets. Once Bush has the US over-extended, it will be the end of the American superpower if one of our bankers decides to rein in the rogue American state by dumping dollar holdings.
    Indeed, a number of thinkers (William Clark and Krassimir Petrov, for example) have concluded that the reason that the Pentagon has plans to attack Iran is Iran's intention to establish an international oil exchange in which anyone can buy or sell oil in any currency.
    Such an exchange, it is argued, would spell the dollar's death as the currency in which oil is billed. With countries no longer needing dollars in order to pay their oil bills, the demand for dollars and dollar denominated assets would decline. The dollar would further depreciate, bringing crisis to import-dependent America.
    As Bush's ill-fated adventure in Iraq has proved, the US is not the superpower it believed itself to be. If the US wishes to retain a leadership position, it must abruptly change course. The massive budget and trade deficits must be immediately curtailed before the currency is destroyed, and the US must pursue peace instead of war in the Middle East.
    The US breeds terrorism by its 60-year old policy of interfering in the internal affairs of Muslim lands and ruling them through surrogates. The US assaults Muslim sensitivities with the export of "American culture," a euphemism for sexual promiscuity. The US creates enormous animosity by appearing to exploit Muslim oil wealth and by turning a blind eye while Israel expropriates the West Bank.
    Doesn't it make more sense to mend our ill-considered ways than to go to war against Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and who else? Is there no one in the Republican or Democratic parties who is capable of intelligent leadership? How many more Americans and Muslims are going to pay for Bush's insane policy with their lives, arms, legs, and eyes? How stupid are the American people?
    Paul Craig Roberts has held a number of academic appointments and has contributed to numerous scholarly publications. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. His graduate economics education was at the University of Virginia, the University of California at Berkeley, and Oxford University. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He can be reached at: paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com

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    Old Texan
    Roberts was educated at the Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S.), the University of Virginia (Ph.D.), the University of California at Berkeley and Oxford University, where he was a member of Merton College.
    In 1987, the French government recognized him as "the artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy after half a century of state interventionism" and inducted him into the Legion of Honor.
    More doom and gloom from the far left. Roberts has steadily grown farther and farther from reality. His assumptions and facts out of context make for some frightening scenarios but it's more liberal paranoia.

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    HighRoller
    *Yawn* Another sore loser all hurt in the nads because the Dems can't win an election. Funny how he didn't cry foul when Billy Bob Blowjob used THE EXACT SAME POWERS to listen in on people. Hell, he and Billary even used the FBI to collect information on their political enemies.
    These idiots will stop at nothing to try and damage Bush. I hope they keep doing it because it's working out great at the ballot box!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Jeanyus
    On the Iran part, the author of that load of bologna, forgot to mention thet Irans leader, thinks he was sent to earth by Alla (spelling) to either convert the people on this planet to Islam or kill them.
    I guess Iran pulling all thier assets out of Europen banks means nothing, hello they are preparing for Jihad (you may want to look up that word in the Quaran).
    That would explain the big drop in the stock market on Friday.
    They have vowed to withold oil from the USA, go take a look at the prices on the gas pumps.
    Only a true Idiot would believe that a country with as much oil as Iran, needs nuclear power to produce electricity. Camal dung is the sorce of energy prefered by most of them.
    Think Paul Roberts would mind if I borrow his crystal ball, so I could tell what the real estate market is going to do?
    Just more meaningless words from the "I hate Bush" crowd.

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    Blown 472
    On the Iran part, the author of that load of bologna, forgot to mention thet Irans leader, thinks he was sent to earth by Alla (spelling) to either convert the people on this planet to Islam or kill them.
    I guess Iran pulling all thier assets out of Europen banks means nothing, hello they are preparing for Jihad (you may want to look up that word in the Quaran).
    That would explain the big drop in the stock market on Friday.
    They have vowed to withold oil from the USA, go take a look at the prices on the gas pumps.
    Only a true Idiot would believe that a country with as much oil as Iran, needs nuclear power to produce electricity. Camal dung is the sorce of energy prefered by most of them.
    Think Paul Roberts would mind if I borrow his crystal ball, so I could tell what the real estate market is going to do?
    Just more meaningless words from the "I hate Bush" crowd.
    Funny, why did the usa sell them the stuff to build reactors and make nuc energy back in the 50's???

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    Jeanyus
    So businesses in the US could make money, you know capitolism. Maybee the leader of Iran back then was not a lunatic.
    I bet your jumping with glee at Irans latest move, they are haveing a convention to prove the Holocost was a hoax.

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    Blown 472
    So businesses in the US could make money, you know capitolism. Maybee the leader of Iran back then was not a lunatic.
    I bet your jumping with glee at Irans latest move, they are haveing a convention to prove the Holocost was a hoax.
    You mean the bolsivich one where the jews ran the concentration camps?

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    Jeanyus
    No. The real one.

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    Blown 472
    No. The real one.
    You saying that one is not real?

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    Jeanyus
    Of course if somone says do you want to run this camp? Or do you want to be a prisoner int this camp ? Which would you choose? You seem to be real good a spinning things. In an effort to support your anti sematic ideas.

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