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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Patrick J. Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Should We Fight for South Ossetia?
by Patrick J. Buchanan
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In echo of Warren Harding's "A Return to Normalcy" speech of 1920, George Bush last week declared, "Normalcy is returning back to Iraq."

The term seemed a mite ironic. For, as Bush spoke, Iraqis were dying in the hundreds in the bloodiest fighting in months in Basra, the Shia militias of Moqtada al Sadr were engaging Iraqi and U.S. troops in Sadr City, and mortar shells were dropping into the Green Zone.

One begins to understand why Gen. Petraeus wants a "pause" in the pullout of U.S. forces, and why Bush agrees. This will leave more U.S. troops in Iraq on Inauguration Day 2009, than on Election Day 2006, when the country voted the Democrats into power to bring a swift end to the war.

A day before Bush went to the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, to speak of normalcy returning to Iraq, he was led down into "the Tank," a secure room at the Pentagon, to be briefed on the crisis facing the U.S. Army and Marine Corps because of the constant redeployments to Afghanistan and Iraq.

As The Associated Press' Robert Burns reported, the Joint Chiefs "laid out their concerns about the health of the U.S. force." First among them is "that U.S. forces are being worn thin, compromising the Pentagon's ability to handle crises elsewhere in the world. ... The U.S. has about 31,000 troops in Afghanistan and 156,000 in Iraq."

"Five plus years in Iraq," the generals and admirals told Bush, "could create severe, long-term problems, particularly for the Army and Marine Corps."

In short, the two long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are wearing down U.S. ground forces of fewer than 700,000, one in every six of them women, to such an extent U.S. commanders called Bush and Dick Cheney to a secret meeting to awaken them to the strategic and morale crisis.

This is serious business. With the Taliban revived and the violence in Iraq rising toward pre-surge levels, the Joint Chiefs are telling the commander in chief that the U.S. Army and Marine Corps are worn out.

Crunch time is coming. And what is President Bush doing?

He is flying to Bucharest, Romania, to persuade Europe to bring Ukraine and Georgia into NATO, which means a U.S. commitment to treat any Russian attack on Kiev or Tbilisi like an attack on Kansas or Texas.

Article V of the NATO treaty declares that "an armed attack against one or more (allies) shall be considered an attack against them all." Added language makes clear that the commitment to assist an ally is not unconditional. Rather, each signatory will assist the ally under attack with "such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force."

Yet, it was understood during the Cold War that if a NATO ally like Norway, West Germany or Turkey, which bordered on the Soviet Union or Warsaw Pact, were attacked, America would come to its defense.

Can any sane man believe the United States should go to war with a nuclear-armed Russia over Stalin's birthplace, Georgia? Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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I have had to re-write both of these twice.

If you are going to believe NIST's explanation then you will have to ignore the fact that the BBC broadcast news of the demolition a full 20 minutes before the building fell down. Here's the video of Jane Standley standing in front of the building (note the arrow) and pointing to the building, while London is telling here the building has fallen down already.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mxFRigYD3s

Sorry, I didn't realize the topgun already quoted my evidence that the building kinked and fell in the center first (classic controlled demolition methods). But did they really say "CREATED STRAINS" and use the word "ULTIMATELY". Didn't we see the building fall down in 6 seconds, the speed of gravitational acceleration, and didn't the outside wall fall SIMULTANEOUSLY?

You might notice that this pattern of folding in on itself was not repeated in nearly identical collapses of the two Towers, where even the base of those buildings was blown outwards so that only about 5% of the mass of the towers were left behind. This is really difficult to explain since Newton would have us believe that gravity pulls downward and that if the weight of the upper storeys caused the collapse of the lower storeys, then part of the upper and certainly some of lower, with their 4" thick steel box columns, would be left there. Just 9 and 11 seconds previously, those colums had been holding up the ENTIRE towers.

Newton's Second law says to make something move sideways you have to provide a sideways force. But nearly nothing left, of all that steel.

Maybe you believe that God is somehow emanating from the words of NIST. Why would anyone believe those lies when every aspect of the truth contradicts them.

To ModMark
Sorry, you're on your own. And you can try to work the following facts into the official LIE.

The were squibs clearly visible at the top of Building 7 just before it started to fall.

The building kinked in the middle and then all the perimeter walls collapsed simultaneously.

The Building ended up folded in on itself with hardly as single piece of rubble outside the footprint of the building falling in 6 seconds. If accidentally buildings fall down with such uniformity and simultaneity, why would a company like Controlled Demolition (which shortly after 9-11 moved offshore, to Dubai) have any work at all?

There was molten steel in the basement when they did the clean up, just as there was in the basements of the Towers where it was so hot and in such large quanitites that it was still molten over a month later.

Here's how your authority explains that:

I quote from NIST: "Answers to Frequently asked questions" Question 13,

"The condition of the steel in the wreckage of the WTC towers (i.e., whether it was in a molten state or not) was irrelevant to the investigation of the collapse since it does not provide any conclusive information on the condition of the steel when the WTC towers were standing."

Actually, the molten steel has something to do with things because NIST has fully acknowleged the impossibility of jet fuel melting steel. Actually, traces of sulfer point in the general direction of Thermate (thermite + sulfer to lower the melting point of steel.)

Well, that's your authority (by the way, a sub-divison of the Dept of Commerce). But as I said, you cons love obedience to authority. If god can do anything, then he could create two mountains without a valley between them. How many angels can fit on the head of a pin? Those are the real questions. Molten sttel, that's irrelevant.

Good luck with the medievalists. Work on those issues. I'm sure your onto something with NIST.
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