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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-07-07 05:06 PM
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1 wk before the NIE on Iran, a major right-wing website says an invasion would be bad. Coincidence?
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Iran Shananigans
Submitted by Rick Perlstein on December 7, 2007 - 4:24pm.



Let me pull a few threads together.

As everyone knows, last week a new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran came out establishing that the consensus of the intelligence community was that the regime there had suspended its nuclear program in 2003.

And, as everyone also knows, this rather puts a damper on previous White House rhetoric in October warning of "World War III" unless this (nonexistence) program is put to a stop. (Interestingly enough, if you enter any random phrase from that October 17 press conference—say, "Congressional Award Ceremony for the Dalai Lama"—into the search box at whitehouse.gov, you arrive right where you're supposed to, but if you type "World War III" in the same box you get what amounts to an error messge.) It puts a damper, too, on the brushfire of hysteria the administration's Iran rhetoric has set off on the grassroots and Evangelical right, which Jon Stokes wrote about on The Big Con .

So that's strand number one. Here's strand number two: the revealingly embarrassing admission by former White House communications director Dan Bartlett that right-wing web sites are "a direct IV into the vein of your support. It’s a very efficient way to communicate. They regurgitate exactly and put up on their blogs what you said to them."

That helps throw strand number three, an email I received from the right-wing IV tube web site NewsMax, breaking this news:


Expert: U.S. Attack on Iran Would Have Terrible Consequences


Here's the NewsMax article. It's dated November 28, and says what sane people have been saying about the "threat" for months: "Iran has an underfunded defense budget, ill-equipped ground and air forces, and a limited number of unreliable Shihab III missiles that, while technically able to reach Israel, do not pose much of a threat," and that " U.S. air attack using cruise missiles and manned aircraft aimed at knocking out Iran's large, entrenched nuclear program would succeed only in exacerbating conflict in the Middle East and put U.S. troops in Iraq at risk."

Why this sudden outbreak of sanity at this key bastion of the online right? Would I be dismissed as kooky if I suggested this bit of strategic sour grapes ("well, we never really thought attacking Iran was such a good idea in the first place") might have something to do with the White House's political ass-covering for the upcoming NIE?

http://commonsense.ourfuture.org/iran_shananigans?tx=3

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EVDebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-07-07 05:14 PM
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1. Wargaming the Iran situation goes back a long time
Edited on Fri Dec-07-07 05:16 PM by EVDebs
James Fallow's article in the Atlantic Monthly for example

Will Iran Be Next ?
Soldiers, spies, and diplomats conduct a classic Pentagon war game—with sobering results
December 2004 Atlantic Monthly

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200412/fallows

shows that the 'intelligence community' long ago knew that any attack would be folly and this too was three years old "news". The IC knew the DoD knew and even Adm. Fallon recently put the word out on the neocon folly du jour,

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 by The Nation
How the Military Can Stop an Iran Attack
by Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/10/4434/

It's about time the neocons got a taste of their own 'stovepiped' intelligence to shut down another fiasco in the making. The 'enlightenment' of these rightwing birdcage-liners is merely CYA in order to not look as insane as they would have looked had they continued down the path of being mere transcribers of the neocon agenda.

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