Re: Also note that this is the election time, politicians tend to promise a lot of nice things in the period and throw them away afterwards.
Well, if Kerry is elected he'll probably scale down Bush's exalted anti-terror designs... Of course, he'll remain committed to stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan but that would fall far short of the Judeocons' agenda. Keep in mind that both Israel's Likud and US Judeocons are scrambling to bring "regime change" in Iran. Their most severe setback so far is Britain's unwillingness to take on Iran. The Judeofascists bombed the UK consulate and HSBC's office in Istanbul, they even launched a smear campaign against Prince Charles... to no avail. Britain won't budge as regards Iran --and that's really bad news for US Judeofascists.
Hence my scenario of a second 911, a bio-911 pulled on the US complete with a trail of "evidences" pointing to Iran... Get the picture? So, just as Bush was hijacked and compelled to wage war against Afghanistan and Iraq, Prez Kerry will be forced to "retaliate" against Iran... However, at that point, the strain upon the US polity might prove too great for the US fabric to sustain.
The alternative isn't better though: if Bush is re-elected then the emotional backlash will be even more perilous as millions of Americans will find themselves locked in four more years of "war on terror"... four more years of domestic terrorist threats (anthrax,...)... four more years of bodybags coming in from Afghanistan, Iraq, you name it! Four more years of job outsourcing to China... four more years of strained relations with Europe, Russia, Arab countries,... four more years of HELL!
So, either way, Kerry or Bush, leads to the same ominous prospect of a civil war/breakdown in the US.
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