03-24-2003, 11:34 AM
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Galvatron 
Join Date: January 22, 2002
Location: california wine country
Age: 61
Posts: 2,193
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Originally posted by MarkyMark:
I suppose Bush thinks he is right, or knows something he is not telling everyone else. Or has some hidden agenda ?.
But you're right, this is why a lot of the world hates the US, it's the we know whats good for you better than you do attitude.
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Actually the administration's 'Hidden Agenda' has been a well known secret in neoconservitive circles since the end of the cold war, hashed over in white papers and op-ed pieces:
Just the Beginning
Is Iraq the opening salvo in a war to remake the world?
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For months Americans have been told that the United States is going to war against Iraq in order to disarm Saddam Hussein, remove him from power, eliminate Iraq's alleged stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, and prevent Baghdad from blackmailing its neighbors or aiding terrorist groups. But the Bush administration's hawks, especially the neoconservatives who provide the driving force for war, see the conflict with Iraq as much more than that. It is a signal event, designed to create cataclysmic shock waves throughout the region and around the world, ushering in a new era of American imperial power. It is also likely to bring the United States into conflict with several states in the Middle East. Those who think that U.S. armed forces can complete a tidy war in Iraq, without the battle spreading beyond Iraq's borders, are likely to be mistaken.
"I think we're going to be obliged to fight a regional war, whether we want to or not," says Michael Ledeen, a former U.S. national-security official and a key strategist among the ascendant flock of neoconservative hawks, many of whom have taken up perches inside the U.S. government. Asserting that the war against Iraq can't be contained, Ledeen says that the very logic of the global war on terrorism will drive the United States to confront an expanding network of enemies in the region. "As soon as we land in Iraq, we're going to face the whole terrorist network," he says, including the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and a collection of militant splinter groups backed by nations -- Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia -- that he calls "the terror masters."
"It may turn out to be a war to remake the world," says Ledeen.
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