Originally published October 15 2005
Bush diplomacy failing with Iraq and Afghanistan
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Experts and political analysts are worried that the Bush administration could be "cooking up" more plans for invading foreign countries.
Mired in interminable conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Bush administration is moving toward initiating two more wars, one with Iran and one with North Korea.
In short, the Bush administration is planning to make the US the first country in history to initiate war with nuclear weapons.
In the case of Iran and North Korea, the Bush administration is using diplomacy not for diplomatic purposes of reaching agreements, but in order to set the two countries up for nuclear attack.
For the past two years the International Atomic Energy Agency has had unfettered access to inspect Iran for any sign of a nuclear weapons program.
By bullying the 35 members of the IAEA, the Bush administration last week managed to get 22 votes that could lead to the referral of Iran to the UN Security Council.
The Bush administration's plan is to create Iranian intransigence in place of cooperation by forcing the Iranian government to stand up to the bullying by reducing its cooperation.
As both Congress and the American public have failed to hold Bush accountable for deceiving them about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, the administration assumes that its tactics will work a second time.
The US would instantly become a pariah nation, loathed and hated everywhere else.
Moreover, it would leave our battered troops in Iraq in a perilous situation.
If Iran is such a threat to the world, why isn't Russia, for example, concerned and ready to invade?
The Korean war was essentially a war between the US and China.
As a few thousand Iraqi insurgents have proven, American armies are not going to be able to sit over the oil in the Middle East.
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