Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 May 15, 2006 10:19 AM Bush's terrifying endgame strategy " 'This is the riskiest, and potentially most consequential, element of the plan, keyed to the vow by Iran to continue its nuclear program despite the opposition of several major world powers. Presidential advisers believe that by putting pressure on Iran, Bush may be able to rehabilitate himself on national security, a core strength that has been compromised by a discouraging outlook in Iraq. 'In the face of the Iranian menace, the Democrats will lose,' said a Republican frequently consulted by the White House.' (Time Magazine, 1 May 2006). " The Time analysis basically parallels the reports of a nefarious 'confidential document' said to be in circulation amongst senior Republicans suggesting that a new attack on the US by terrorists could return the party to popularity and 'restore (Bush's) image as leader of the American people.' The sequence of events hoped for by the Republican hierarchy could involve a US bombardment of Iran swiftly followed by a pre-election terrorist atrocity. According to one report on the Republican memo, such a catastrophe could 'keep the party from losing control of Congress in the 2006 midterm elections.' " This insidious memo may have been the source of remarks made by Bob Woodward during a lecture to an academic audience in Texas earlier this year. Reflecting on information gleaned from recent interviews with intelligence officials, Woodward warned his audience with a sobering thought: a forthcoming terrorist attack could relegate 9/11 to the status of a footnote in American history. Apparently, members of the Republican Party have been talking with intelligence officials about the consequences of terrorism on US soil, and they are already planning to make political gains out of future tragedies. " The political stakes are high. If the Republicans lose control of the House, John Conyers would become the Chairman of the powerful Judiciary Committee where he would wield the power to launch investigations into any of several potentially impeachable offenses. If the Republicans lose control of the Senate, Senator Ted Kennedy would become Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and he could launch public hearings into the scandals now swirling around of the Bush White House. Imagine: Ted Kennedy presiding over an official investigation into Bushs clandestine eavesdropping, wiretapping and mail-openings aimed at US citizens or the torture cases of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. There are plenty of potentially explosive scandals, and the Republicans realize that they could face the political Apocalypse if they lose the midterm elections this November. Their fears are driving them to draft plans for a political Gotterdammerung of their own, replete with nuclear weapons and a president who has recently refused to remove the 'nuclear option' from the negotiating table. " Full article at: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle & code=CAR20060511 & arti\ cleId=2421 ----------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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