The Israeli foreign minister says the decision to attack Iran is one that Israel will make
regardless of what course of action the US decides to take.
Avigdor Lieberman’s remarks,
made in an interview with Israeli public radio on Sunday,
came shortly before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due in Washington
to discuss Iranian nuclear activities with the US President Barack Obama.
“Clearly, the United States is the biggest world power and the biggest and most important country that is a friend of Israel,
but we are independent,” he added.
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America Gone Stupid Over Iran – An Analysis by Dr. Lawrence Davidson
It is estimated that up to a million people died
as a function of George Bush Jr.’s decision to invade Iraq.
According to Bush,
that decision was made on the basis of
“faulty intelligence.”
This is the ex-president’s way of passing the blame.
The decision was made by Mr. Bush’s insistence that the accurate intelligence he was getting from traditional sources was false,
and that the lies he was being told by other parties were true.
Now there is Iran.
Over and again
the intelligence community has told the powers that be that Iran
is not engaged in a nuclear weapons program.
And over and again
the men and women in Congress and the White House have insisted that these traditional sources of information
are wrong
and that the stories that are coming from other sources
(in this case the Israeli government and its special interest agents in Washington)
know better.
As in 2003, so it is in 2012.
The politicians appear to be out for blood.
One wonders how many dead and maimed bodies will satisfy them?
Perhaps it will be a million dead Iranians.
The only difference is that today,
we have a president who is hesitant to go to war this very moment.
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World Leaders Expand The Insanity Bubble
In situations of adversity and crises,
leaders represent optimism and hope for change,
not egoistic agenda and confusion.
Peace requires new thinking and new visions that American President and Israeli PM do not have except the war agenda.
Threatening rhetoric of pre-emptive war strikes on Iran’s nuclear centers
and the nuisance of individualistic political indoctrination
do not articulate rational and responsible opportunities for rational and intelligent leaders
to engage in peaceful dialogue or conflict resolution.
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