On January 11, 2006, the Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte announced the creation of the "Iran Mission Manager" and subsequent appointment Ms. S. Leslie Ireland to this new position.
Information is continually fed through media outlets concerning Iran's nuclear production, their role in the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, their backing of sectarian violence in Iraq and their support of terrorist organizations. The question remains as to whether this media blitz has been effective in garnering popular support for military action in Iran.
Over the past year, many former US officials have leaked information regarding the Pentagon's preparation for a massive preemptive unilateral aerial assault on Iran, their nuclear production facilities and weapons of mass destruction also known as WMD. This latter term, with its negative connotation, omitted due to poor sales technique.
20,000 new US troops heading to the region gives reason to pause. With a massive US military presence in both Afghanistan and Iraq, Iran sits dead center of military strategists' gun sight.
As the 110th Congress debate non-binding resolutions concerning a troop surge in Iraq, Peter DeFazio, Democrat Representative from Oregon, has introduced Resolution 33 entitled, "Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should not initiate military action against Iran without first obtaining authorization from Congress".
In this Resolution, DeFazio pits Article I, section 8 of the US Constitution as it pertains to congressional authority to declare war as opposed to Article II, section 2 (also known as the Commander in Chief clause) which has been the basis for this Administration to act without congressional assent.
In short, President Bush and his Administration may declare war preemptively and unilaterally without popular, congressional or international backing. As the American people sit back and watch Congress hammer out non-binding Resolutions that are tantamount to a vote of no confidence and go unheeded by a second term president, we are being duped, by a magician's trick or slight of hand, into believing US involvement in the Middle East is heading toward an end. In truth, it has only just begun.
Tennessee Williams, in the Glass Menagerie, said it best, "...I am the opposite of a stage magician. He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth. I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion"
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Post a CommentOh, and on a side note...good picture of the chimp-in-chief!
First, good job rep DeFazio (he is a fellow Oregonian) and he is on the right track, knowing that bush is determined to widen his wars to include the entire region. And sadly enough, there are enogh views like those of Daniel Doyle to make bush think he can get away with it..
"Duped", where have you been? Also, you honestly, I did mean to use emphasis on the word "honestly", believe that suddenly our media is siding in clandestinely with Bush to help him with a duping of the public behind which cloak he can start a new war?
Will somebody please tell this guy what he has not been paying attention to. Ridiculous. Just ridiculous. If we do actually take an assertive action against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad it is about thirty years overdue...sorry though. Isn't going to happen. Posturing, that is all you are going to see. Keep pedaling this stuff though, because for our posturing to be effective Ahmadinejad has to believe it too.