Bush Hypes Threat from Iran

April 10, 2008 5

Matthew Rothschild
The Progressive

In his speech on Thursday, Bush wasted little time before getting to the ominous subject of Iran.

Time and time again, he lumped the alleged threat from Iran in the same breadth as the one from Al Qaeda, once again fusing enemies in the minds of the American people.

“Serious and complex challenges remain in Iraq, from the presence of Al Qaeda to the destructive influence of Iran,” he said, even before declaring that the surge has “renewed and revived the prospect of success.”

A little later, he said, “Iraq is the convergence point for two of the greatest threats to America in this new century: Al Qaeda and Iran.” (Bush has now elevated Iran over China as the looming threat of the century!)

And in the next paragraph, he said, “If we succeed in Iraq after all that Al Qaeda and Iran have invested there, it would be a historic blow to the global terrorist movement and a severe setback for Iran.”

Al Qaeda-Iran, Al Qaeda-Iran, Al Qaeda-Iran. That is the chant emanating from the White House.

But Bush was not content to be subtle about his belligerence toward Iran.

Listen to the saber rattle:

“The regime in Tehran also has a choice to make,” Bush said. “It can live in peace with its neighbor, enjoy strong economic and cultural and religious ties. Or it can continue to arm and train and fund illegal militant groups, which are terrorizing the Iraqi people and turning them against Iran. If Iran makes the right choice, America will encourage a peaceful relationship between Iran and Iraq. Iran makes the wrong choice, America will act to protect our interests, and our troops, and our Iraqi partners.”

By “America will act,” Bush is making damn clear that he intends to go ahead and bomb Iran.

We can keep telling ourselves that Bush wouldn’t be so foolish as to widen the war to Iran when the one in Iraq is going so badly. But foolishness has never stopped him before.

Regard his words.

They put not only Tehran on notice.

They put Congress and the American people on notice.

This man is planning on waging another illegal war, and we need to do all that we can, nonviolently, to stop him.

  • Jim

    American people continue leading their ‘American Dream’ lives while being led to their own destruction along a road paved with celebrity trivialities and banal stories of nothingness that passes for news in their country.

    Never has it been more true the age old saying, “For those who do not learn history they are doomed to repeat it.”

  • http://www.geocities.com/StMTraveler St Michael Traveler

    Iranian government has invited other nations, including US, England and France, to participate in their nuclear fuel cycle production consortium.

    To allay the concern that she may divert enrichment process, Iran has invited other nations to participate as members of Iranian consortium for production of nuclear fuel. Iran is a member of Non-Proliferation Treaty of the United Nations, and thus subject to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regulations.

    IAEA is responsible to demonstrate compliance with NPT requirements by inspection, on site active and remote monitoring of all aspects of the operation. Presence of non-Iranian scientists participating in the consortium would deter unauthorized enrichment activities. Iran would accept additional protocol for IAEA inspection.

    IAEA has indicated that Iran is in compliance with the NPT requirements; we want Iran to stay in compliance in the future. We must not create conditions that force Iran to develop nuclear bomb for defense.

    Unless we could suggest a better procedure than an international consortium in Iran, we should join Iranian Consortium.

    Of course, dominance of Iran may have nothing to do with her nuclear fuel cycle activities.

    MyAmerica the Beautiful Saint Michael Traveler at: http://www.geocities.com/stmtraveler/
    MyAmerica: http://straveler-myamerica.blogspot.com/

  • soroush

    hi im an iranian young.WE are living in such a difficult condition.persia(iran) was greatest and first civilization of the world but after coming islam to our country iran gradually went to the bad times till now.iranian people are suffering problems.economy,dictatory,….we have not democracy.we cant tell just A word againgst the islamic regime coz they will arrest us and sending to jail.mr bush and all people of the world we need freedom even by attack iran.

    pardon me my english isnt so good

  • Ali

    Boro gomsho Soroush!
    I am also Iranian. No Iran is not perfect, yes there are big problem with the government but NO WAR! Soroush you are extremely STUPID if yo think bombs from America will do anything to help us. WE will change thecountry ourselves instead of strengthening our government through threats from outside. Soroush go get an education

  • Simon

    It’s a fight for oil and greed, not freedom and democracy. I hear Iran has plenty of oil.