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Blogger Red Tulips said...

Interesting article.

I happen to think Richard Perle is a horrible man who happens to be "Jewish." I have noted Richard Perle's evil for quite some time. he is also ugly as sin. Though, that is a tough one to debate. Is he as ugly...or uglier than sin? Tough indeed.

http://www.arabcomint.com/richard%20perle_2.jpg

Seriously, the man's ugliness is a blight on the world.

Here is an article about Richard Perle, who I consider to be one of the most evil men currently on earth. He is why people are anti-Jewish and anti-Israel, however, I do not see him as representing Judaism or Israel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Perle

The man is called "The Prince of Darkness" by friends and foes alike!

ANYWAY!

Interesting article you cited today. Not sure how I feel about it, but it's a good read. Makes you think.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Blogger Confessions of a Malamute said...

What the article avoids is the price the u.s. will pay for nuking Iran. I would have to say that the u.s. will deservedly become a pariah nation. Attacking Iran is a war the u.s. can’t possible hope to win. All they will achieve is their own demise. The u.s. army is broken and the leadership of the u.s. is incompetent. The Iranian people will fight like hell to preserve their independence from the american jackboot. They saw what happened to Iraq and they know what life was like under the Shah. They wont submit to the u.s.

The only way the u.s. will get away with nuking Iran is to nuke itself first (since Iran doesn't actually have ANY nuclear capabilities despite the lies of the u.s. government). It’s a lose lose situation for the u.s.

As for printing trillions of Euro’s to offset the u.s. dollar, Europe doesn't have to. Dump enough u.s. dollars and its economy, already on the edge, will go over. Nuke Iran for no reason and the world wont care what becomes of america.

I don't personally think there is just one simple reason to go after Iran. There are many. In order to be world dictator the u.s. needs its hands on the oil pumps. China and Russia are not 3rd world nations. This non sense of the u.s. being the only world super power is exactly that. Non sense. Russia and China both have nuclear capabilities and the ability to deliver it. Unlike the u.s. Chinese economy is growing. Russia is recovering from its problems as well. I highly doubt that China or Russia will allow the u.s. to play god and establish itself as world dictator. This is an over reach based on the arrogance of america assuming it can do whatever it likes with no consequences to itself. It simply doesn't have the military capability to rule everything. The u.s. will find out what Germany did in WW2. It may have a powerful military but it cant fight the whole world. All that is needed to watch america go down in flames is a spark. That spark is Iran. Without oil the u.s. cant run anything at all let along its military. If Russia, Iran, Venezuela, get together and stop exporting oil to the u.s. its end game. Normally that would not happen. The u.s. however isn't playing by the rules and its not in the interests of the other superpowers of the world to let the u.s. succeed. At best the u.s. invades Iran and it receives the same treatment that the Soviet Union did in Afghanistan. This will complete the task of breaking the u.s. military and ending american hopes of being world dictator. At worst bush and criminals will use nukes and that could well spell the end for us all. The Iranian military is not helpless. The american people are not able or willing to sustain the large numbers of casualties necessary to take Iran out properly. A bombing campaign will not work. Which is why the war criminal government of the u.s. wants to use nukes. I knows it cant win without them and is hoping to get away with mass genocide. My personal view is the u.s. is finished as a nation. It’s a house of cards that will blow over without too much effort. bush and the criminal congress have no credibility left. The u.s. is in so much debt that it will never pay its way out and it cant possibly be able to borrow forever. Sooner or later the system will crash and when it does there will be some very unhappy faces in america. And smiles on the faces of the rest of the world. This is what american arrogance and war crimes has bought it. No matter how many paid off bottom feeders CNN interviews, the average person wont care if the u.s. goes down in flames. After pissing off the entire planet do you really think we out side america will care ? We don't.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

Confessions:

Many thanks for your thorough analysis. You basically read my mind. I agree that there are a number of reasons behind the effort to attack Iran and I agree that the US does not have the military power to rule the world. If Americans don't do something to stop this madness, we're finished.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Blogger Confessions of a Malamute said...

The worst part is the innocent will pay for the crimes of government. Innocent americans and innocent everyone. I’m personally sick to death of it. It doesn’t have to be this way. All it takes is a modicum of respect and tolerance. Something that bush and cronies are lacking to say the least.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Blogger Unknown said...

Bush and cronies reflect US public opinion.

Lynndie England's hometown welcomed her as a hero. And the Abu Ghraib whistle-blower's parents had to board up their home and leave town.

A people deserve the government they have.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Blogger Unknown said...

IMHO, the Eurasians are just biding their time for the right moment.

As you say in the other post, there are incredible things going on in the world. Trump was on Larry King Live the other day, saying, "There are wonderful things going on in Dubai right now." Dubai is leading the world in architecture novelty and construction - almosta a modern-day Xanadu.

China is leading in environmental laws and sustainable development, even while going through growing pains.

Ask an average American about China - "f*ng communists with no human rights" and about Dubai - "camel f*ing Arab ragheads".

What more do we need to know?

The US is a done deal. The only question is: how much damage can it do before it exits stage left?

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Engdahl does not mention in late September 2000 & the consequential strengthening of the Euro. I am not sure of the change of the Euro:Dollar position, but the Euro certainly strengthened 10-15% against the British Pound.

This article provides an explanation for the oil currency arguement behind the IRAQ war

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

Wow. Byre, those are OUTSTANDING links!

Many thanks!

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The William Clark article on the REAL REASON behind the IRAQ War is excellent. Clark has written a number of articles on the Iran situation too.

Perhaps you could do a front page article on the Iraq reason. One of the first things that Bremner did in Iraq was revert oil sales back to dollars.

Best Wishes & Keep up the good Work

Byrne

Monday, March 13, 2006

Blogger JasonSpalding said...

Iraq --- Cold War II --- Back with a vengeance!

The war in Iraq is a critical blunder by State Department of the United States. The U.S.S.R. was before its break up was allied with Iran in its war against Iraq. Iraq at the time had the support of the State Department of the United States. You remember the Axiom the enemy of my enemy is my friend. So when the U.S.S.R. dissolved some in the state department that we no longer had to keep supporting Iraq. So Saddam stopped getting the due he was felt so he tried to conquer Kuwait. This pissed off to many in the world so the U.S.A. and the rest of the world stepped in and sent his soldiers packing back to Iraq. Now when Iraq became has become further destabilized the U.S. had to go in and insure the safety of our worlds needed oil supply. Flash forward till now and what is happening Iran wants to control its nuclear destiny and who is supporting them Russia a former member of the U.S.S.R. club. So the real question is Russia attempting a come back?

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Blogger Tom Flowers said...

In economic terms, an Iranian Oil Bourse represents a much greater threat to the U.S. than an Iranian nuclear first strike!

Sunday, May 07, 2006

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