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  • Bush negotiating in secret for permanent bases in Iraq

    Contrary to the will of the American people, the US Congress, the Iraqi parliament, the Iraqi president, and the Iraqi people, George Bush is engaged in secret negotiations with Iraqi president Nouri al-Maliki to establish fifty permanent US military bases inside Iraq. Bush is excluding Congress from these negotiations, and he thinks he can sign ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on June 5, 2008
  • Does Bush think the Secretary of Defense is an appeaser?

    Yesterday, President Bush delivered a speech in Israel in which he called ''appeasers'' anyone who advocates talks with Iran. He even drew an explicit parallel to 1930's-era Nazi appeasers: ''Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on May 15, 2008
  • Quote of the day (on Iraq)

    The quote of the day comes from today's NYT editorial: We believe that the fight against Al Qaeda is the central battle for this generation, but Mr. Bush’s claim that Iraq is the main front is wrong. That is Afghanistan, and the United States is in real danger of losing because Mr. Bush’s failed adventure in Iraq is eating up the Pentagon’s ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on April 13, 2008
  • Petraeus shills for Bush again

    General David Petraeus gave one of his patented dog-and-pony shows before the Senate Armed Services Committee today, in which he suggested that the administration's failed strategy in Iraq should be given even more time to continue failing: Telling Congress that progress in Iraq was “fragile and reversible,” the top American commander ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on April 8, 2008
  • Survey of US military brass says US forces "stretched dangerously thin" by Iraq

    Foreign Policy has conducted a survey of current and retired senior military officers, asking for their opinions on the current state of US forces. The results are disturbing. First, a note about those surveyed: In all, more than 3,400 officers holding the rank of major or lieutenant commander and above were surveyed from across the services, ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on February 19, 2008
  • In which I engage in wild speculation on Bush, Iran, Iraq, and the NIE

    For the last couple of years, the neocons and their puppets have been shouting about the dangers allegedly posed by Iran and its oh-so-scary nuclear program. Just two months ago, President Bush said this about the threat that Iran's nuclear program represented: Q But you definitively believe Iran wants to build a nuclear weapon? THE ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on December 4, 2007
  • Second verse, same as the first

    From ABC, via HuffPo: Tucked inside the White House's $196 billion emergency funding request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is an item that has some people wondering whether the administration is preparing for military action against Iran. The item: $88 million to modify B-2 stealth bombers so they can carry a newly developed ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on October 24, 2007
  • Bush's saber-rattling on Iran

    President Bush gave a speech before the American Legion today (perhaps one of his few remaining supportive audiences) in which he begged for patience on ''progress'' in Iraq. He ran through a dingy, moldy laundry list of reasons why we should stay in Iraq, all of which we've heard before: We have to fight them over there so we don't have to ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on August 28, 2007
  • Venezuela and Iran team up

    Well, this certainly isn't a good sign: Venezuela and Iran are forging closer oil ties in hopes of reducing their dependence on the United States, inking a $4 billion deal to develop a block of the lucrative Orinoco Reserve in Venezuela. According to Venezuelan Oil and Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez, production at the Ayacucho 7 block should ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on July 17, 2007
  • A voice of reason, but a little late

    Colin Powell appeared on Meet The Press today; during his appearance, he said the following (via Think Progress): I think it is short-sighted not to talk to Syria and Iran and everybody else in the region. [...] And if it was up to me, I would close Guantanamo — not tomorrow, this afternoon. I’d close it. And I’d not let any of those people ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on June 10, 2007
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