Guest guest Posted September 30, 2007 Report Share Posted September 30, 2007 > > The hate bush crowd is deceptive or misinformed - > see below - > > > While I am opposed to all US military presence > overseas, it could not happen without the full > support of both parties since 1918 and mainly the > Democrats. The current white house could do > nothing > against Iran or any other country if the > Democrats > would cut off the money. Blame all parties and > mostly to Democrats since they have been in power > longer. > > > The USA invovement overseas has been a big > problem > for almost 100 years - before Bush and his VP. It is destroying the dollar, the economy, the culture, the family, and wasting lives and energies of our people as well as hurting national security. > > > Elect those who have no loyalities to other nations > or special interest groups and who seriously > want only to take care of the USA and not be the world's > policeman. > > > America First and keep out of other > people's/nations > problems no matter that they are bad or with > nuclear > weapons as with Isreal and Iran etc. Listen to George Washington's advice in his farewell address to the Congress. > > This discussion does not belong here - I come here > seeking info about healing - not to read about > politics - I go other places for such. > > > > > --- The Havens <thehavens wrote: > > > At 08:31 AM 9/30/07, you wrote: > > >Globalresearch - The Iran War is on the Front > > Burner (new info) > > >Posted by: " Mark Graffis " mgraffis > > mgraffis > > >Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:49 am (PST) > > >The Iran War is on the Front Burner > > Globalresearch.ca > > >Saturday, September 29, 2007 11:52 PM > > >CRG Newsletter - The Iran War is on the > > Front Burner > > > > > >The Iran War is on the Front Burner > > > > > >By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach > > > > > >Global Research, September 28, 2007 > > > > > >Note: Readers are welcome to cross-post this > > article with a view to > > >spreading the word and warning people of the > > dangers of a broader Middle > > >East war. Please indicate the source and > copyright > > note. > > > > > >The war that Dick Cheney has been planning > against > > Iran, has moved from > > >the back burner to the front, and those who do > not > > see this are either > > >blind or complicit. > > > > > >Military deployments are in place, as laid out in > > detail in a Sept. 16 > > >feature by Michel Chossudovsky in Global > Research, > > while the statements of > > >intent to wage war, issued by President Bush and > > Vice President Cheney, > > >have been hyped in British and American news > > outlets. > > > > > >The fact that war is high on the agenda, was > > denounced by the head of the > > >International Atomic Energy Agency, Dr. Mohammad > > ElBaradei, who made a > > >dramatic exit from an ongoing meeting of the IAEA > > board of governors on > > >Sept. 11, in protest against the manifest intent > of > > the U.S. and U.K. > > >delegations, as well as the rotating EU > presidency > > representative, to > > >proceed with military aggression. > > > > > >ElBaradei, who was so furious that he initially > > refused to talk to the > > >press, clearly stated, in his Sept. 10 report to > > the UN body, that the > > >course chosen by the IAEA, to proceed with > > diplomacy and inspections, was > > >succeeding in providing the necessary > > clarifications of outstanding > > >questions about Iran's nuclear energy program. > > > > > >The IAEA chief's report reflected a recent > > agreement struck between the > > >agency and Iran, regarding a framework for > > resolving all remaining issues, > > >and, step by step, closing the file. ElBaradei > > stressed, " This is the > > >first time that Iran has agreed on a plan to > > address all outstanding > > >issues, with a defined timeline.'' He called for > a > > " double time-out,'' > > >meaning the suspension of Iranian enrichment > > activity along with a > > >suspension of sanctions against the Islamic > > Republic. > > > > > >Iran's ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar > > Soltanieh, on Sept. 12, welcomed > > >ElBaradei's latest report as a " major step > > forward,'' and criticized > > >certain states (meaning the U.S. and the U.K) for > > " questioning the merits > > >of the Iran-IAEA modality agreement.'' That > > agreement had effectively > > >pulled the rug out from under those warmongers > who > > argued that since > > >Iran's program was military, it had to be stopped > > by military means. Since > > >the IAEA meeting, ElBaradei has gone to the press > > almost daily, to > > >reassert his conviction that, there is no reason > to > > attack Iran on the > > >nuclear issue; At the same time ElBaradei > > underscored that, despite the > > >Iran-IAEA agreement, the intention for a US > > sponsored attack is being > > >envisaged. On Sept. 17, he told the press: > > > > > > " We need always to remember that use of force > could > > only be resorted to > > >when ... every other option has been exhausted. I > > don't think we are at > > >all there.... There is a UN charter and there are > > rules for the > > >international use of force. I hope everybody > would > > have gotten the lesson > > >after the Iraq situation when we see a drama > > unfolding every day.'' > > > > > >ElBaradei noted that thousands of " innocent > > civilians [in Iraq] have lost > > >their lives on the suspicion that a country had > > nuclear weapons.'' He > > >recalled that he had tried to continue > inspections > > in Iraq, but had been > > >prevented by the U.S. war. Now, he said, he was > > conducting negotiations > > >with Iran, which were bearing fruit: > > > > > > " I think what we need now to do is to encourage > > Iran to work with the > > >agency to clarify the outstanding issues'' in the > > over four-year-old IAEA > > >investigation. He gave a clear time frame for > > results to be produced: " by > > >November-December we will be able to know whether > > Iran is acting in good > > >faith or not, and if not, then obviously we will > > have a different > > >situation.... But people need to bear with us. > > People need to understand > > >we are dealing with an issue that has a lot to do > > with peace and security > > >and regional instability in the Middle East, and > I > > would ask everybody to > > >hold their horses until we go through the > > process.'' > > > > > >ElBaradei also addressed the climate of hysteria > > being created by the > > >warmongers, and the complicit role of the media, > > which deliberately > > >ignores the reality on the ground. " I have made > it > === message truncated === ______________________________\ ____ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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