« Sculpting Toward Truth | Main | Black Republicans Despair » 21 Sep 2007 08:02 am Cheney's Next WarThe Bush administration has still more work to do in screwing up the Middle East and fomenting terrorism and Jihadism. Noah Schachtman notes the following developments in Anbar:
It makes sense if we are girding for a war with Iran. Having dismembered Iraq, the Bushies may now have an interest in polarizing it, as they have polarized the US. Rather than trying to stop a sectarian regional war, Cheney may be simply deciding to join it. The goal is to restrain Iran's growing clout. Eric Martin sees the danger. Rob Farley fears the worst. Hilzoy adds:
It's back to the 1980s. Instead of backing Saddam against Iran, we're now in danger of backing the Iraqi Sunnis, in league with Egypt and Saudi Arabia ... against Iran The border of the conflict has simply moved from the Iraq-Iran border to the middle of Iraq. And this time, we have 160,000 soldiers trapped in the middle. Yay! Just because it is hard to imagine how the situation in Iraq could get worse doesn't mean that Cheney isn't figuring out ways to do it. He's got more than a year to foment more chaos and bloodshed and sectarian hatred and anti-American hatred. Give him time. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e54ef7e7df8834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Cheney's Next War' |
