Saturday, January 06, 2007

Neocons Sending Your Kids to "Sacrifice"--Not Theirs!!!

Wait, weren't the Neocons (now to be read simply as Israeli Zionists) last plan to win the Middle East as touted by this same group (that sent 20-year-olds into strategic roles in Iraq only to fail) and was headed up by Rummy, a total disaster? And now, NOW, they finally have it figured out?

This is the conservative hawk's Vietnam Revenge. Convinced "they" could have won in Vietnam (and look at the consequences of "losing" now--peace--too bad!) they have determined they will not be denied their "endless war" victory this time, and they have the lunatic (yep, I now believe he is certifiable) to carry their plans out.

Americans, we need now to look at having Bush and this Zionist/Neocon fringe group purged from our political system. How do we legally remove a lunatic from office? Not impeachment--simple removal. Think about it...
New Bush Iraq Plan Presented by Neocon Think-Tank Today. Troop Boost will be "Long and Lasting," not a "Surge" | BuzzFlash: "The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) - the think-tank at the heart of the Neocon movement - is holding a presentation today on what should be the foundation of the new Iraq strategy President Bush is expected to unveil next week. Sens. Joe Lieberman and John McCain will also speak at the event on the topic.

Basically, this is the whole 'surge' thing we've been hearing about. The only problem is that it is not a surge at all; it's a lengthy boost. Frederick Kagan and Jack Keane, the authors of the AEI report, actually wrote an article last month explaining that 'any troop increase must be large and lasting' (a short surge, of course, would 'play into the enemy's hands' and 'virtually ensure defeat').

Looking deeper into the study, the Kagan/Keane strategy is not a plan to move forward so we can leave, it's a plan to start all over again from scratch. They actually advocate abandoning political development and Iraqi forces training to focus solely on what they call 'clear and hold' by American forces of 'critical terrain.' Only then, they say, can we start thinking about transferring control to Iraqis."

For some insight and balance to the Neocon position, check out this article by ex-CIA analyst
Peter W. Dickson
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HT -- BUZZFLASH.