Yesterday Bush's hateful face raised the Specter of middle east nuclear Holocaust told me what's coming! He will not willingly let anyone stop him.
Most of you know that I have been saying for years now that Bush's original goal in diverting from the so called war on terror and attacking Iraq was merely done as an excuse to get our military and hardware into the middle east with only one of his original goals being to find an an excuse to attack Iran which will happen this fall or before Congress can stop him, and get his idea of a new middle east order going full swing. He will stay in the middle of Iraq's civil war until he finds his excuse.
Yesterdays late developments made it painfully obvious that it will be happening soon and it will be as horrible and world changing as some of us thought. I was stunned at the obvious implications of that hate distorted face and unveiled threats to the entire middle east as Bush reacted to Ahmadinejad and his continuance to flaunt Bush's desired new order as he continues to prosecute his. We now know for a fact how this is going to end and it is not good. Bush is really getting desperate
to get his way and will not stop at anything. I am concerned because my sons are in this, future wars, the future of a life sustaining planet, and the thought that I have been contacted by leaders around the world as to the demise of whoever reopens this nuclear Pandora's Box. Another frightening thought is knowing for a fact that once Bush does start things with Iran his pundits will call for special Legislation allowing him to stay at the helm of his wars. The latest:
US President George W Bush on Tuesday raised the specter of a "nuclear holocaust" in the Middle East if Israel's arch-foe Iran gets atomic weapons, and demanded that Tehran end support for extremists in Iraq. He really has to know Iran will stop nothing and Bush just raised the stakes.
"Iran's actions threaten the security of nations everywhere, and the United States is rallying friends and allies to isolate Iran's regime, to impose economic sanctions," he told the American Legion veterans group. Another words Bush has set the stakes on his up coming middle east nuclear Holocaust and is in the process of trying to determine what the sides will be.
We will confront this danger before it is too late," vowed Bush, who has pressed for tougher international sanctions and said he hopes for a diplomatic solution but has repeatedly refused to rule out the use of force. you know for a fact Iran will not comply and is also looking for confrontation as they endeavor in their efforts for new middle east order confident that at the least Russia and China will join in with them.
Bush, whose speech was billed a defense of US efforts in Iraq, also said Tehran must starve Shiite fighters in Iraq of weapons, equipment and training whether or not Iran's leaders know about such operations and have given their blessing. "Either way, they cannot escape responsibility for aiding attacks against coalition forces and the murder of innocent Iraqis," he said, as the White House warned in a statement that Iran must act "at once. Bush only served to ratchet up this still developing middle east war if not world war.
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To me Bush wants a fight as he appears determined to have a serious confrontation with Iran, and on Tuesday this week, President George W. Bush dramatically raised the tension between the two states with an extraordinary speech warning of a nuclear holocaust in the Middle East if Iran gets nuclear weapons. He also, more chillingly, prepared the way for possible military action by announcing that he had "authorized our military commanders in Iraq to confront Tehran's murderous activities".
While it might be that this hardening of Bush's position is part of a larger plan designed to force Iran to back down from confrontation, this seems unlikely. The rhetoric that Bush used indicated how he welcomes the opportunity to enforce his views on Iran. It was horribly reminiscent of the kind of language he used about Saddam Hussain's Iraq before the invasion.
There will be a confrontation and despite what some say, it will not be short because Iran will see too it that we pay dearly. Reading the take at the link that many agree with but I am not one, that think there will be American air strikes with limited retaliation. You can not convince me that the Revolutionary Guard of which Ahmadinejad was a member of will not jump at the chance of bringing us in over our heads and Bush will happily oblige. http://www.gulfnews.com/...
James Joiner
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