Chavez: Pull Reserves From US
Sunday, January 27, 2008

How does a centralized pan-South American/Caribbean bank with ties to Iran effect US influence in our hemisphere? This event coincides with the New York Times publishing Waving Goodbye to Hegemony, a long but worthy read which pieces together a world view absent US global dominance.

Given the our nation's current financial crisis, the long standing history of the Monroe Doctrine, and a US president who seems happiest when indulging fantasies of channeling Teddy Roosevelt, will Chavez's move here be viewed as tantamount to an act of war, or are these billions of dollars just drops in the bucket?

From Yahoo! Finance: "Chavez welcomed the Caribbean island of Dominica into the ALBA -- an acronym that means "dawn" in Spanish -- joining Nicaragua, Bolivia and Cuba. Attending as observers were the prime ministers of Antigua and Barbuda and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, along with officials from Ecuador, Honduras, Haiti and St. Kitts and Nevis.

Chavez said a new fund created by Venezuela and Iran to support projects in third countries would have links to the ALBA Bank."

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Houses In Motion
Friday, February 09, 2007

Even as debate rages in Congress and around watercoolers throughout world regarding President Bush's Iraq escalation plan, the ground work is being laid for America's next ill conceived military boondoggle: Iran.

Across America - in Illinois, Hawaii, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Arkansas, and Kentucky - sightings of so-called UFOs are spiking. While these sightings are dismissed or ignored by military and civil air authorities, watchers of the night sky who also pay attention to global geo-politics recognize this activity for what it is: maneuvers and operations in preparation for a military strike.

With these activities taking place beneath the noses of Congress and the American people, a strike on Iran is now a foregone conclusion. It is a question of when, not if a strike will occur.
What makes these questions other than academic is that Bush is putting in place military assets that will enable him to order and effect the rapid nuclear castration of Iran. But scarcely a peep of protest has been heard from our congressional leadership.

Observers have noted the dispatch of minesweepers and another U.S. carrier to the Persian Gulf, the naming of Admiral Bill "Fox" Fallon to head CentCom, which today manages two ground wars, and the return of U.S. fighter-bombers to Turkey. ~via
Either the unitary executive is about to open another front in the struggle for Pax Americana, or the Greys are finally coming home.

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Whole lotta bad
Sunday, January 07, 2007

What a way to end the week. Bush wants a troop increase; a “surge.” One last thrust to quell the violence once and for all. You know, like Belfast. That he's had to reshuffle his military, intelligence and state department personnel to get this idea to float above outright ridicule is telling. Everyone knows a radically new strategy is necessary. And almost everyone knows a redeployment is an integral part of any such strategy, but not our Commander-In-Chief. I swear the man must think he's been chosen by God Himself to run this war. Oh wait...he does.

Our fledgling Democratic Congress has chimed in, and so has the military. It seems that while most of the plans for Operation Soup Fork call for 20 to 40 thousand additional U.S. troops, the Pentagon has reported that there's only a fraction of that number in any position to answer the call. Even a draft couldn't help with this plan. It would take months to train and deploy that many conscripts. And then there's Iran.

After a hopeful showing by moderates and reformers in the election recently, Iran has once again rattled its nuclear saber prompting Israel to intentionally leak its own military plans for a preemptive strategic nuclear strike against them. Madness just doesn't quite sum it up.

It's 2007. Any nation with the will to develop nuclear weapons shall have them. We need to accept this, and work with the facts. We didn't invade or bomb China when they went nuclear. We engaged them. The same can happen with Iran and every other nation that chooses to seek the bomb. There is always common ground, and there is always leverage. In this case we must accept that every nation has the right to self-determination (even the wacky ones). On these terms we can end our 27 year silence with Iran and re-establish diplomatic ties as co-equal, sovereign powers. Then, together with the other nuclear powers of the world we can begin what the wonks call a meaningful dialog.

Meanwhile, at the U.N., we can do something really nutty and stop behaving like hypocritical neo-nationalists and start acting like the world leader we claim to be. First step: an international nuclear open door policy. The nuclear powers of the world will police one another with a regime of inspections and standards formulated to discourage proliferation while maintaining the security of the most destructive weapons on Earth. That doesn't sound so bad now does it? For the sovereignty nuts out there I say: "Suck it." The American people have been not asked, but told that we will relinquish more civil rights and liberties for this global war on terror then I care to list here. What's the matter with letting the other kids in the club see our goods if it means we can subject them to the same mandatory inspections? It'll keep us safer in the long run while allowing us to keep an eye on our adversaries.

But that'll never happen. There will be troop increases in Iraq, and they will remain there long enough for the fat 30 year contracts to drop, so Bush & Co. can ride off into the sunset in style. Iran and Israel will forget about each other until CNN has another slow news day, and everyone will live happily ever after except the poor bastards in combat boots.

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Repent! The end is near!
Thursday, June 01, 2006

It's true. The end times are upon us. The Bush Administration has opted to negotiate with Iran. Negotiate! And this comes just a couple of weeks after the shock and awe administration offered to return to the table with North Korea. The first seals have already broken, but it's not too late!

Some suspect the administration - which refused to denounce rumors of a planned pre-emptive strike on Iran even after British Foreign Minister Jack Straw called such plans "nuts" - is offering to negotiate now in expectation that Iran will balk at U.S. demands. Should this happen the U.S. will have the upper hand with Russia and China in future U.N. Security Council proceedings concerning Iran.

If indeed this whole "diplomacy" thing is a red herring to pressure the other Security Council members into acquiescing to a military strike on Iran we'll know that we're safe. Because the day this administration starts listening to the career analysts, intelligence professionals, and diplomatic corps regarding foreign policy instead of blindly pursuing a faith-drunk global strategy of benevolent dictatorship...on that day Hell itself will have frozen over.

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Regan Gets Life for Offering to Sell Secrets to Iraq, China
Thursday, March 20, 2003

Via Fox News:

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Brian Patrick Regan was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday for offering to sell U.S. intelligence secrets to Saddam Hussein and the Chinese government.

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Iranian plane carrying Revolutionary Guard crashes
Thursday, February 20, 2003

Iranian-backed forces moved into Iraq yesterday without US approval, threatening to destabilize a post war Iraq before that war is even fought (“US concern as Iranian-backed troops enter Iraq”).

Last night, Iran lost 302 of its top military troops in a plane crash
(“Elite troops perish in Iran plane crash”, “Iranian plane carrying Revolutionary Guard crashes”). This is a potentially crippling blow to that nation’s military.

Were these troops headed home, or somewhere else?

Their plane disappeared from radar as it was descending to land. It was a Russian built aircraft flying in a mountainous region during snowy weather. Every article on the web sums up the story with a list of other recent plane crashes in the area.

Nothing to see here, move along.

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