Bush Must Be Stopped Before
Starting War With
by Joe Parko
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/07/28/10669/
The Bush administration, in
rhetoric that is eerily similar to that used to build the case for a war
against Iraq, asserts that the Iranian Quds Force is
arming anti-U.S. groups in Iraq and providing them with high-tech roadside
bombs and sophisticated rockets.
It dismisses the National
Intelligence Estimate conclusion that
The White House has not
provided evidence to back up its claims. I suspect it never will. And when
An attack on Iran by either
the U.S. or Israel and the ensuing regional war will propel us into the
Armageddon-type scenario in the Middle East relished by the lunatic fringes of
the radical Christian right. And so, we barrel mindlessly toward a Dr. Strangelove self- immolation. No one will be able to
say we did not go out with a spectacular show of firepower, gore and death. Our
European and Middle Eastern allies, who are numb with consternation over our
death spiral, are frantically trying to reach out to
The instant we attack
This price increase will
devastate the
The Shiites in the region,
from
The Israeli leadership, like
the Bush White House, is increasingly bellicose and threatening. The Israeli
prime minister, after a recent 90-minute meeting with Bush in the White House,
said the two leaders were of one mind. "We reached agreement on the need
to take care of the Iranian threat," Ehud Olmert said. "I left with a lot less questions marks
(than) I had entered with regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and
American resoluteness to deal with the problem. George Bush understands the
severity of the Iranian threat and the need to vanquish it and intends to act
on the matter before the end of his term in the White House."
This time around, unlike the
war with
Adm. Fallon, who put his
country and his integrity before his career, spoke out against a war with
The American people must act
to stop this madness. We must raise our voices in protest. We must demand that
Congress exercise its constitutional authority and block a war on
Joe Parko
is a retired college professor. He lives in Crossville, where he serves on the
steering committee of Cumberland Countians for Peace
and Justice.