by manxkat » Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:35 pm
This is a comprehensive piece by William Rivers Pitt which seems to dovetail into what Mike Ruppert talks about regarding a U.S. attack on Iran. There's plenty here to suggest that such an attack would be a significant mistake that could even lead to a world war breaking out of the Middle East -- including China and Russia. Pitt even suggests that the administration might attack Iran simply to divert America's attention from the Abramoff scandals. With this kind of deductive reasoning from Pitt, he surely must realize that the government's story of 9/11 is a lie. And yet, as far as I can tell, he hasn't changed his views -- at least, not publicly. But he's quoting Paul Craig Roberts in this latest piece, and thereby associating himself with Roberts as a credible commentator. And, since Roberts has appeared on the Alex Jones radio shows, one would think that Pitt might want to distance himself from Roberts if indeed Pitt thinks 9/11 conspiracy theorists are full of baloney. <br><br>I'm just wishing people like William Rivers Pitt and others on the left would have the balls to speak up about 9/11. That said, his piece below seems to be right on the money regarding the ramifications of an attack on Iran.<br><br><!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/010906I.shtml" target="top"><!--EZCODE FONT START--><span style="font-size:medium;">Attack on Iran: A Looming Folly</span><!--EZCODE FONT END--></a><!--EZCODE LINK END--><br>by William Rivers Pitt<br><br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>The question must be put as directly as possible: what manner of maniac would undertake a path so fraught with peril and potential economic catastrophe? It is difficult to imagine a justification for any action that could envelop the United States in a military and economic conflict with Iraq, Iran, Syria and China simultaneously.<br><br> Iran is suspected by many nations of working towards the development of nuclear weapons, but even this justification has been tossed into a cocked hat. Recently, Russian president Vladimir Putin bluntly stated that Iran is not developing its nuclear capability for any reasons beyond peaceful energy creation, and pledged to continue assisting Iran in this endeavor. Therefore, any attack upon Iran's nuclear facilities will bring Russia into the mess. Iran also stands accused of aiding terrorism across the globe. The dangers implicit in any attack upon that nation, however, seem to significantly offset whatever gains could be made in the so-called "War on Terror."<br><br> Unfortunately, all the dangers in the world are no match for the self-assurance of a bubble-encased zealot. What manner of maniac would undertake such a dangerous course? Look no further than 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.<br><br> George W. Bush and his administration have consistently undertaken incredibly dangerous courses of action in order to garner political power on the home front. Recall the multiple terror threats lobbed out by the administration whenever damaging political news appeared in the media. More significantly, recall Iraq. Karl Rove, Bush's most senior advisor, notoriously told Republicans on the ballot during the 2002 midterms to "run on the war." The invasion of Iraq provided marvelous political cover for the GOP not only during those midterms, but during the 2004 Presidential election.<br><br> What kind of political cover would be gained from an attack on Iran, and from the diversion of attention to that attack? The answer lies in one now-familiar name: Jack Abramoff. The Abramoff scandal threatens to subsume all the hard-fought GOP gains in Congress, and the 2006 midterms are less than a year away.<br><br> Is any of this a probability? Logic says no, but logic seldom plays any part in modern American politics. <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>All arguments that the Bush administration would be insane to attack Iran and risk a global conflagration for the sake of political cover run into one unavoidable truth.<br><br> They did it once already in Iraq.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--> <hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--> <p></p><i></i>