Talk about Neo-conservative Orwellian Doublespeak...They truly are absolute lunatics.
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Suddenly the struggle to stop
Iran is not about saving Israel from nuclear annihilation. After a decade of
scare-mongering about the second coming of Nazi Germany, the Iran hawks are
admitting that they have other reasons for wanting to take out Iran, and saving
Israeli lives may not be one of them. Suddenly the neoconservatives have
discovered the concept of truth-telling, although, no doubt, the shift will be
ephemeral.
The shift in the rationale for
war was kicked off this week when Danielle
Pletka, head of the American Enterprise
Institute's (AEI) foreign policy shop and one of the most prominent neoconservatives
in Washington, explained what the current obsession with Iran's nuclear
program is all about.
The biggest problem for the United States is not Iran getting a nuclear weapon and testing it, it's Iran getting a nuclear weapon and not using it. Because the second that they have one and they don't do anything bad, all of the naysayers are going to come back and say, "See, we told you Iran is a responsible power. We told you Iran wasn't getting nuclear weapons in order to use them immediately." ... And they will eventually define Iran with nuclear weapons as not a problem.
Hold on. The "biggest problem" with
Iran getting a nuclear weapon is not that Iranians will use it but that they
won't use it and that they might behave like a "responsible power"? But what
about the hysteria about a second Holocaust? What about Prime Minister
Netanyahu's assertion that this is 1938 and Hitler is on the march? What about
all of these pronouncements that Iran must be prevented from developing a
nuclear weapons because the apocalyptic mullahs would happily commit national
suicide in order to destroy Israel? And what about AIPAC and its satellites,
which produce one sanctions bill after another (all dutifully passed by
Congress) because of the "existential threat" that Iran poses to Israel? Did
Pletka lose her talking points?
Apparently not.
Pletka's "never mind" about the imminent
danger of an Iranian bomb seems to be the new line from the bastion of
neoconservativism.
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