Bush and Olmert planning naked aggression against Iran
By Paul Craig Roberts
Online Journal Contributing Writer
May 19, 2008, 00:13
On May 15, the White House Moron, in a war-planning visit to
Israel, justified the naked aggression he and Olmert are planning against Iran
as the only alternative to �the
false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history."
But the White House Moron has the roles reversed. It is not
Iran that is threatening war. It is Bush. It is not Bush who is appeasing. It
is Iran.
Iran has not responded in kind to any of Bush�s warlike
moves and provocations. Iran has not sunk a single one of our sitting-duck
ships and has not given the Iraqi insurgents any weapons that would easily turn
the tide of war against the US.
It is Bush, not Iran, who sounds like Adolf Hitler
blustering and threatening. It is Bush�s American Brownshirts, the neocons,
who express the view, �What�s the good of nuclear weapons if you can�t use
them.�
It is the US that is funding assassination teams inside Iran
and using taxpayer dollars to fund dissident and violent organizations opposed
to the Iranian government. Iran is doing no such thing here.
It is members of the Bush Regime and US generals who
continue to lie through their teeth about Iranian support for insurgents, for
which they can supply no evidence, and about Iranian nuclear weapons programs,
for which the IAEA inspectors can find no sign.
It is the US print and TV media that serves the Bush Regime
as propaganda ministry for its lies of aggression.
All the war crimes that are being planned are being planned
by Bush and Olmert.
What would George Orwell make of the Bush Regime�s position
that anything less than a direct act of naked aggression is appeasement?
The Chicago City Council has passed a resolution
�opposing any US attack on Iran and urging the Bush Administration to pursue diplomatic
engagement with that nation.� But the White House Moron says diplomacy is
appeasement. He learned this false equivalence from the neocon Brownshirts
whose control over his administration has made America despised throughout the
world, with the exception of Israel.
After broadcasting false claims for weeks from US generals
and Bush Regime spokespersons that the US has �definite proof� in the form of
captured Iranian weapons that Iranians were �responsible for killing American
troops,� the great free American media went silent when LA Times correspondent
Tina Susman reported
from Baghdad: �A plan to show some alleged Iranian-supplied explosives to
journalists last week in Karbala and then destroy them was canceled after the
United States realized none of them was from Iran.�
A people devoid of a media are sitting ducks for tyrannical
government, which is what the US has.
What is the difference between Hitler�s concocted excuses
for his acts of naked aggression and the Bush Regime�s plan to use a briefing
by General Petraeus, with "captured Iranian weapons"
as props, as proof of Iranian complicity in US deaths in Iraq as a means to
break down public and congressional resistance to an attack on Iran?
Why has the Bush Regime suffered no consequences for this
blatant attempt to orchestrate an excuse for another war?
Why have there been no consequences to the regime for the
blatant lies it told in order to attack Iraq?
Why has the Bush Regime suffered no consequences for its
violation of US statutory laws against spying without warrants and against
torture?
In the US criminal justice system, three strikes and you are
out.
For the Bush Regime is there any limit on its lawless
behavior?
How many strikes? A dozen? Thirty? Three hundred?
Is there a limit?
Paul
Craig Roberts [email him] was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan�s first term. He
was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has held numerous academic
appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair, Center for Strategic
and International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded the Legion of Honor by
French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton
of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter
Brimelow�s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of
prosecutorial misconduct.
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