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To: Road Walker who wrote (351477)9/22/2007 12:10:30 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578243
 
The senator from Israel introduced a resolution that can be seen as one of the initial steps to starting a war with Iran. Has it been reported in the major media. Nada, nein, non, nyet. Just did a google.....its in nothing but the blogs.

Threatening Lieberman-Kyl Amendment On Iran

Amazingly, no one anywhere in the US media seems to have noticed that yesterday Jon Kyl (Arizona) and Joe Lieberman filed an extremely threatening amendment on Iran to the FY 2008 Defense Authorization bill. I guess all their time was taken up with the earth-shakingly important issue of newspaper ads.

It's a "Sense of the Senate" resolution, which means it has no legal force, but as the Congressional Research Service will tell you, "foreign governments pay close attention to [such resolutions] as evidence of shifts in U.S. foreign policy priorities." If you want you can read it yourself (.doc), but here are the most important paragraphs:


(3) that it should be the policy of the United States to combat, contain, and roll back the violent activities and destabilizing influence inside Iraq of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its foreign facilitators such as Lebanese Hezbollah, and its indigenous Iraqi proxies;

(4) to support the prudent and calibrated use of all instruments of United States national power in Iraq, including diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and military instruments, in support of the policy described in paragraph (3) with respect to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its proxies.


If something like this passes both the House and Senate, I think Bush could legitimately argue that between it, the War Powers Act and the 2001 and 2002 Authorizations to Use Military Force, he has all the authority he needs to attack Iran.

tinyrevolution.com



To: Road Walker who wrote (351477)9/22/2007 12:35:07 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1578243
 
"Our mercenaries are siding with our "enemies" for profit."

We have forgotten the lessons the Brits learned about mercenaries. Mercenaries have no loyalty to anything but their paycheck.

No surprises here.

"The U.S. Attorney's Office in Raleigh, N.C., is handling the investigation with help from Pentagon and State Department auditors"

Wanna bet that he winds up being fired or "promoted" to some other position? Of course, Harris would have no problem with that.