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Petraeus Points to War With Iran
by Patrick J. Buchanan
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The neocons may yet get their war on Iran.

Ever since President Nouri al-Maliki ordered the attacks in Basra on the Mahdi Army, Gen. David Petraeus has been laying the predicate for U.S. air strikes on Iran and a wider war in the Middle East.

Iran, Petraeus told the Senate Armed Services Committee, has "fueled the recent violence in a particularly damaging way through its lethal support of the special groups."

These "special groups" are "funded, trained, armed and directed by Iran's Quds Force with help from Lebanese Hezbollah. It was these groups that launched Iranian rockets and mortar rounds at Iraq's seat of government (the Green Zone) ... causing loss of innocent life and fear in the capital."

Is the Iranian government aware of this -- and behind it?

"President Ahmadinejad and other Iranian leaders" promised to end their "support for the special groups," said the general, but the "nefarious activities of the Quds force have continued."

Are Iranians then murdering Americans, asked Joe Lieberman:

"Is it fair to say that the Iranian-backed special groups in Iraq are responsible for the murder of hundreds of American soldiers and thousands of Iraqi soldiers and civilians?"

"It certainly is. ... That is correct," said Petraeus.

The following day, Petraeus told the House Armed Services Committee, "Unchecked, the 'special groups' pose the greatest long-term threat to the viability of a democratic Iraq."

Translation: The United States is now fighting the proxies of Iran for the future of Iraq.

The general's testimony is forcing Bush's hand, for consider the question it logically raises: If the Quds Force and Hezbollah, both designated as terrorist organizations, are arming, training and directing "special groups" to "murder" Americans, and rocket and mortar the Green Zone to kill our diplomats, and they now represent the No. 1 threat to a free Iraq, why has Bush failed to neutralize these base camps of terror and aggression?

Hence, be not surprised if President Bush appears before the TV cameras, one day soon, to declare:

"My commanding general in Iraq, David Petraeus, has told me that Iran, with the knowledge of President Ahmadinejad, has become a privileged sanctuary for two terrorist organizations -- Hezbollah and the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard -- to train, arm and direct terrorist attacks on U.S. and coalition forces, despite repeated promises to halt this murderous practice.

"I have therefore directed U.S. air and naval forces to begin air strikes on these base camps of terror. Our attacks will continue until the Iranian attacks cease."

Because of the failures of a Democratic Congress elected to end the war, Bush can now make a compelling case that he would be acting fully within his authority as commander in chief. 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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Subject: Yttrium
You wrote "Mr. Buchanan, regarding Iran, perhaps the Administration knows something that you don't. "

What an excellent point. All the opinionators behave as if they have all the facts. In truth, we are all like the 10 blind men and the elephant.
I have noticed a decided backing off in stridency from some members of congress after they've had a full security briefing. That tells me there's a great deal we don't know, and we certainly don't have the perspective to know, and I also appreciate that most of it can't be told to us. Not because the administration is so 'secretive', but because they are waging a war. Some people seem to think they should put it in the newspapers or something. I'd like to play poker with them (perhaps they show you their hole cards--or maybe they just expect you to show yours.)

Watosh
I haven't seen your posts before, but I'm sure glad I saw them here. Well done.

I believe people do not fully appreciate what war is. To whine about "mistakes" and the fact that it's "taking so long", many are more like consumer advocates than patriots. I find myself wanting to say "it's a WAR stupid!!"

THanks also for making the point about military deaths. A great deal of political spin is made of the 4,000+ who have died in this war, without any perspective of comparison with previous wars, or in fact as you point out, previous administrations in which there was no "war".
I have no quarter with those who don't realize that it's our soldiers who keep us free, unlike many countries whre it's the soldiers who keep people in line. And I have no quarter for criticism of General Petraeus. He has done a brilliant job.

Anyway, you put it all better than I could.
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