I wonder if Michael Pugliese would be interested in addressing any of the 
points in this latest essay by Paul Craig Roberts.  It strikes me as dead on 
the mark.

The neocons are the main lobby pushing for a war against Iran.  Curiously, 
Berlet and Michael don't seem to be very interested in discussing the neocons.  
In fact, they barely acknowledge their existence.  Why?

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 If You Think Bush  Is Evil Now, Wait Until He Nukes Iran  Paul Craig Roberts
Lew  Rockwell.com
Wednesday June 6, 2007 
 The war in Iraq is lost. This fact is widely recognized by American military  
officers and has been recently expressed forcefully by Lt. Gen. Ricardo 
Sanchez,  the commander of US forces in Iraq during the first year of the 
attempted  occupation. Winning is no longer an option. Our best hope, Gen. 
Sanchez says, is  "to stave off defeat," and that requires more intelligence 
and leadership than  Gen. Sanchez sees in the entirety of our national 
political leadership: "I am  absolutely convinced that America has a crisis in 
leadership at this time."
 More evidence that the war is lost arrived June 4 with headlines reporting:  
"U.S.-led soldiers control only about a third of Baghdad, the military said on  
Monday." After five years of war the US controls one-third of one city and  
nothing else.
 A host of US commanding generals have said that the Iraq war is destroying  
the US military. A year ago Colin Powell said that the US Army is "about  
broken." Lt. Gen. Clyde Vaughn says Bush has "piecemealed our force to death."  
Gen. Barry McCafrey testified to the US Senate that "the Army will unravel."
 Col. Andy Bacevich, America’s foremost writer on military affairs, documents  
in the current issue of The American Conservative that Bush’s insane war has  
depleted and exhausted the US Army and Marine Corps:
 "Only a third of the regular Army’s brigades qualify as combat-ready. In the  
reserve components, none meet that standard. When the last of the units reaches 
 Baghdad as part of the president’s strategy of escalation, the US will be left 
 without a ready-to-deploy land force reserve."
 "The stress of repeated combat tours is sapping the Army’s lifeblood.  
Especially worrying is the accelerating exodus of experienced leaders. The  
service is currently short 3,000 commissioned officers. By next year, the 
number  is projected to grow to 3,500. The Guard and reserves are in even worse 
shape.  There the shortage amounts to 7,500 officers. Young West Pointers are 
bailing  out of the Army at a rate not seen in three decades. In an effort to 
staunch the  losses, that service has begun offering a $20,000 bonus to newly 
promoted  captains who agree to stay on for an additional three years. 
Meanwhile, as more  and more officers want out, fewer and fewer want in: ROTC 
scholarships go  unfilled for a lack of qualified applicants."
 Bush has taken every desperate measure. Enlistment ages have been pushed up  
from 35 to 42. The percentage of high school dropouts and the number of 
recruits  scoring at the bottom end of tests have spiked. The US military is 
forced to  recruit among drug users and convicted criminals. Bacevich reports 
that wavers  "issued to convicted felons jumped by 30 percent." Combat tours 
have been  extended from 12 to 15 months, and the same troops are being 
deployed again and  again.
 There is no equipment for training. Bacevich reports that "some $212 billion  
worth has been destroyed, damaged, or just plain worn out." What remains is in  
Iraq and Afghanistan.
 Under these circumstances, "staying the course" means total defeat. Even the  
neoconservative warmongers, who deceived Americans with the promise of a  
"cakewalk war" that would be over in six weeks, believe that the war is lost.  
But they have not given up. They have a last desperate plan: Bomb Iran. Vice  
President Dick Cheney is spear-heading the neocon plan, and Norman Podhoretz is 
 the plan’s leading propagandist with his numerous pleas published in the Wall  
Street Journal and Commentary to bomb Iran. Podhoretz, like every  
neoconservative, is a total Islamophobe. Podhoretz has written that Islam must  
be deracinated and the religion destroyed, a genocide for the Muslim people.
 The neocons think that by bombing Iran the US will provoke Iran to arm the  
Shiite militias in Iraq with armor-piercing rocket-propelled grenades and with  
surface-to-air missiles and unleash the militias against US troops. These  
weapons would neutralize US tanks and helicopter gunships and destroy the US  
military edge, leaving divided and isolated US forces subject to being cut off  
from supplies and retreat routes. With America on the verge of losing most of  
its troops in Iraq, the cry would go up to "save the troops" by nuking Iran.
 Five years of unsuccessful war in Iraq and Afghanistan and Israel’s recent  
military defeat in Lebanon have convinced the neocons that America and Israel  
cannot establish hegemony over the Middle East with conventional forces alone.  
The neocons have changed US war doctrine, which now permits the US to  
preemptively strike with nuclear weapons a non-nuclear power. Neocons are  
forever heard saying, "what’s the use of having nuclear weapons if you can’t 
use  them."
 Neocons have convinced themselves that nuking Iran will show the Muslim world  
that Muslims have no alternative to submitting to the will of the US 
government.  Insurgency and terrorism cannot prevail against nuclear weapons.
 Many US military officers are horrified at what they think would be the worst  
war crime ever orchestrated. There are reports of threatened resignations. But  
Dick Cheney is resolute. He tells Bush that the plan will save him from the  
ignominy of losing the war and restore his popularity as the president who 
saved  Americans from Iranian nuclear weapons. With the captive American media  
providing propaganda cover, the neoconservatives believe that their plan can  
pull their chestnuts out of the fire and rescue them from the failure that 
their  delusion has wrought.
 The American electorate decided last November that they must do something  
about the failed war and gave the Democrats control of both houses of Congress. 
 However, the Democrats have decided that it is easier to be complicit in war  
crimes than to represent the wishes of the electorate and hold a rogue 
president  accountable. If Cheney again prevails, America will supplant the 
Third Reich as  the most reviled country in recorded history. 
  

 "If A Nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a  state of civilization, it 
expects what never was and never will be"
Thomas  Jefferson.
  
 "When the government fears the people, you have  liberty. When the people fear 
the government, you have tyranny." --Thomas  Jefferson
   

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