Here is an article describing past events, with some names changed slightly to predict the future:
...President George W. Bush announced to a national television audience that US troops were invading Iran, the country east of Iraq through which the Shiite military was supplying their troops. In fact, the US had been conducting bombing raids in Iran for over a year.
Millions also saw it on live television as Bush disclosed the invasion. Several journalistic accounts commented on the sense of disbelief and helplessness felt by many viewers. Time's cover story began,
For the past year the Bush had been promoting the "Iraqization" of the war, promising to replace US troops with newly-trained Iraqi soldiers. Citizens had expressed relief at the thought of American fighters coming home.
On the heels of Presidential promises of de-escalation, the announcement caused many in the United States to respond with shock and anger. Protests erupted across the country...
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And here is an article from Knight Ridder, dated this evening:
They are moving much quicker than everyone thought," said the diplomat, who didn't offer an estimate on how soon Iran might be able to produce highly enriched uranium.
He said there was evidence that Iran has moved large containers of uranium hexafluoride gas to Natanz, the main enrichment research site in central Iran, from a facility in Isfahan in preparation for starting the test network.
"I think it's fair to say that there's growing concern about what the Iranians may be up to," said a U.S. defense official.
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Make no mistake. Ignore the talk of cultural wedge issues. There is only one 2006 strategy for the GOP: Iran.