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[Hanlons Razor] I almost forgot about these guys. So a quick pair of stories just to let you all know what’s happening in Iraq’s nutty neighbor.
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[Tnr.com] The Plank: Again, the context here may be muddled, but it seems that Clark is saying he's sure the United States is going to bomb Iran because rich Jews are pushing for it. I don't think it's anti-Semitic to say that the pro-Israel lobby has considerable influence in American politics, and could flex its muscle on issues like foreign aid to Israel, just as the pharmaceutical lobby can heavily influence health care legislation or the gun lobby can squelch gun control.
[Campusprogress.org] CampusProgress.org | Todd Hill's Blog: Iran War Games Rigged to ...: I'm willing to bet his well placed sources let him know the games were designed as an attack on Iran. Especially considering Iraq, Israel (Joe??), or any other country in the Middle East wouldn't attack in the manner Van Riper did against the "blue" forces.
[City-journal.org] Facing Down Iran by Mark Steyn, City Journal Spring 2006: Those remarks are as nutty as Gerald Fords denial of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. Iran has an impressive three-decade record of talking the talk and walking the walkeither directly or through client groups like Hezbollah.
[Marathonpundit.blogspot.com] Marathon Pundit: January 2007: One bright morning, in five or 10 years, perhaps during a regional crisis, perhaps out of the blue, a day or a year or five years after Irans acquisition of the Bomb, the mullahs in Qom will convene in secret session, under a portrait of the steely-eyed Ayatollah Khomeini, and give President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, by then in his second or third term, the go-ahead.
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