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Creating Endless Enemies

Comment by Larry Ross, June 15, 2006

 

With China, Russia, the Non-Aligned States and many other states, and their publics against Bush war policies toward Iran, the illegal Bush Regime is set on making endless enemies. If it proceeds with its plan to attack Iran there will be huge opposition.

I don't think the Bush regime cares how many enemies it makes. I think it is set on imposing it's will on the other nations and will do anything including the use of nuclear weapons. It will take any risks to achieve that goal.

All kinds of Christian Fundamentalist mumbo-jumbo such as "I am receiving messages from God", etc., may be used to immediately get millions of Fundamentalist Americans on side. Gradually martial law, and conscription will be introduced. The imprisonment in Bush's newly-prepared detention facilities of anyone opposing the Bush doctrines will follow. Americans will wake up too late that they now have their very own fascist Orwellian state. The Bush Administration have been spectacularly successful in getting away with all their lies and crimes and managing to convert America to practicing fascism under the guise of "preserving Democracy". I doubt if all the other states - including major nuclear powers such as China and Russia, will yield to American domination plans.

Given the new nuclear doctrines dominating Bush's policy, and the extreme tensions generated by it, it would be something of a miracle if nuclear weapons were not used and this led to general nuclear war.

 

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Non-aligned states to back Iran

Al Jazeera, June 14, 2006


Non-aligned states will back Iran's right to nuclear fuel production at a UN meeting this week, unmoved by US calls to join efforts to get Tehran to stop enriching uranium, diplomats said.

UN Security Council powers are waiting for Iran to respond to an offer they made last week for incentives if Tehran suspends enrichment and penalties if it does not.

Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, was quoted as saying on Tuesday Tehran will give its response to the package "soon", but gave no precise timetable.

Washington has nudged Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) states to endorse the package at a session of the International Atomic Energy Agency governing board meeting in Vienna this week.

It had hoped support by the 15 NAM nations on the 35-member IAEA board would help Washington and the European Union deflect Iranian assertions it is being bullied by powerful countries bent on denying the Islamic state nuclear energy.

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