5.05.2008
Do you hear it? You should. It’s beating steadier and louder everyday. Unfortunately, it’s being drowned out by the static and noise of Rev. Wright and flag pins. We all need to tune in before it’s too late:
MANHATTAN, Kan. — CIA Director Michael Hayden said Wednesday that Iranian policy, at the highest government level, is to help kill Americans in Iraq, the boldest pronouncement of Iranian involvement by a U.S. official to date.
"It is my opinion, it is the policy of the Iranian government, approved to highest level of that government, to facilitate the killing of Americans in Iraq," Hayden said. "Just make sure there's clarity on that."
In recent weeks, U.S. officials have ratcheted up their complaints that Iran is increasing its efforts to supply weapons and training to militants in Iraq.
Military commanders in Baghdad are expected to roll out evidence of that support soon, including date stamps on newly found weapons caches showing that recently made Iranian weapons are flowing into Iraq at a steadily increasing rate.
Ah yes, “evidence”. We’re so good at gathering “evidence” – like the phony evidence that Powell pushed before we attacked Iraq, or the phony photo of a Syrian nuclear reactor that was released just last week. But, you know, they really need to get that puppet government that they propped up in Iraq on the same page with the talking points:
BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq said on Sunday it has no evidence that Iran was supplying militias engaged in fierce street fighting with security forces in Baghdad.
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said there was no "hard evidence" of involvement by the neighboring Shiite government of Iran in backing Shiite militiamen in the embattled country.
The evidence isn’t there. It’s not real. But yet – and I have been saying this for years – the US will attack Iran before the elections. I’m not the only one who sees the writing on the wall. Former UN Inspector John Ritter, the same person that warned us of the lies about Iraq, is speaking out:
We take a look at the military buildup, we take a look at the rhetoric, we take a look at the diplomatic posturing, and I would say that it’s a virtual guarantee that there will be a limited aerial strike against Iran in the not-so-near future—or not-so-distant future, that focuses on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command. And if this situation spins further out of control, you would see these aerial strikes expanding to include Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and some significant command and control targets.
You remember the Kyl-Leiberman Act that I have talked about, don’t you? You know - the one that Clinton and McCain both supported? The one that states that the Iranian Army is a terrorist organization? Yeah, that one. And remember how we are fighting a global “War on Terror”™, right? Do you really think these chicken hawks are going to leave office before they totally destabilize the world? I don’t. The ball is already set in motion:
Six weeks ago, President Bush signed a secret finding authorizing a covert offensive against the Iranian regime that, according to those familiar with its contents, "unprecedented in its scope."
Bush’s secret directive covers actions across a huge geographic area – from Lebanon to Afghanistan – but is also far more sweeping in the type of actions permitted under its guidelines – up to and including the assassination of targeted officials. This
widened scope clears the way, for example, for full support for the military arm of Mujahedin-e Khalq, the cultish Iranian opposition group, despite its enduring
position on the State Department's list of terrorist groups.
Too bad the media doesn’t do its job. Too bad we are more concerned about the comments of a former pastor and not the actions of our government.
Labels: Foreign Policy, Media, War, Wost.President.Ever
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