
Shockfront: A War With Iran and the "Continuity of Government"
Anderson
What can one make of the disturbing trend lines developing on both the domestic and international fronts? American political rhetoric surrounding Iran convinces us that the Bush administration is determined to launch a military strike against at least some, possibly many, targets in that country, while reports from the around the nation display an alarming bent toward gearing up for martial law.

Army Radio had quoted a top official in Jerusalem claiming that a senior member in the entourage of President Bush, who concluded a trip to Israel last week, had said in a closed meeting here that Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were of the opinion that military action against Iran was called for.Despite White House denials, no one appears to doubt that an attack is waiting in the West Wing.
The official reportedly went on to say that "the hesitancy of Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice" was preventing the administration from deciding to launch such an attack on the Islamic Republic for the time being.The Army Radio report, which was quoted by The Jerusalem Post and resonated widely, stated that according to assessments in Israel, the recent turmoil in Lebanon, where Hizbullah has de facto established control of the country, was advancing an American attack.
Bush, the official reportedly said, considered Hizbullah's show of strength to constitute evidence of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's growing influence. In Bush's view, the official said, "the disease must be treated - not its symptoms."
There exists a database of Americans, who, often for the slightest and most trivial reason, are considered unfriendly, and who, in a time of panic, might be incarcerated. The database can identify and locate perceived 'enemies of the state' almost instantaneously.Of course, megalomaniacs throughout history all have had their own lists. And the worst part of that realization is that these historical figures have often used their own lists to great effect, targeting enemies and dispatching them with fervor.
One knowledgeable source claims that 8 million Americans are now listed in Main Core as potentially suspect. In the event of a national emergency, these people could be subject to everything from heightened surveillance and tracking to direct questioning and possibly even detention.
Main Core is the table of contents for all the illegal information that the U.S. government has [compiled] on specific targets.
What all or any of this means is obviously unknown to anyone outside the confines of the innermost circles of White House hell. In fact, one can certainly sound insanely paranoid discussing any of it, which is often an advantage to those toward whom paranoia ought to be vigorously directed, such as this particular administration. There is no doubt that ominous signs are everywhere; not only does the Bush administration badly want to launch an attack on Iran, they may use these other openly declared powers to assure a "continuity of government" once the severe war everyone predicts will break out, breaks out. Thusly assured of continuity, the government that is continued won't be yours. It will be theirs.
It all sounds completely mad, I know. But ask yourself this: what bounds of behaviour, what restriction of action, have we ever seen the Bush administration observe? Posted in Real News by Anderson at 4:10 PM
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