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Bush Iran War Agenda
This article is an excellent historical dossier and provides a clarified glimpse into the story of U.S.-Iran relations. The picture this historiography paints for the present is, however, quite frightening. We must mobilize now to oppose this new war, and quickly. If the air strikes go awry, and a land invasion becomes necessary, they will restore the draft. It’s the only possible way they could pull it off. They’re already barely getting by, after lowering their standards for recruits repeatedly.
[Posted By ShiftShapers]Republished from The Center for Research on Globalization
Hillary Mann, the former National Security Council Director for Iranian and Persian Gulf Affairs under the Bush Administration from 2001 to 2004, has issued a sober warning to the public today concerning the Bush Administration’s intentions with Iran.
In an interview this morning on CNN, she accused the Bush Administration of “trying to push a provocative, accidental conflict,” as a pretext to justify “limited strikes” on crucial nuclear and military infrastructures, as opposed to a large ground war as is the case with Iraq.
When asked why the Bush Administration was seeking to do this, she responded that it is a part of Bush’s broader agenda for the Middle East to bring about a “democratization… peace and stability”, to the region.
Of course, one only has to look back to history to see the Bush Administration’s real agenda behind confronting Iran. Iran is only one piece of the puzzle in a broader, century long struggle by the US, Britain, and it’s Western allies to secure the Middle East’s oil reserves.
Posted by ShiftShapers
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