Make Congress Vote on War on Iran
Returning from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta dropped some jolting news.
Asked by CBS’s Scott Pelley if Iran could have a nuclear weapon in 2012, Panetta replied: “It would probably be about a year before they could do it. Perhaps a little less. But one proviso, Scott, is that if they have a hidden facility somewhere in Iran that may be enriching fuel.”
Panetta was saying the mullahs are a year or less away from an atom bomb, and if they have a hidden site for enriching uranium to weapons grade, they may be even closer.
“That is a red line for us,” Panetta added. “If we get intelligence they are proceeding with developing a nuclear weapon, then we will take whatever steps necessary to deal with it.”
Panetta is raising the specter of preemptive war.
When Pelley’s report hit, however, the Pentagon immediately began to walk the cat back.
“The secretary was clear that we have no indication that the Iranians have made a decision to develop a nuclear weapon,” said Pentagon press secretary George Little. “He [Panetta] didn’t say that Iran would, in fact, have a nuclear weapon in 2012.”
Little added that U.N. inspectors remain in Iran and have access to its uranium stockpile, and should Iran attempt a “breakout” by diverting low-enriched uranium to a hidden facility to convert it to weapons grade, U.N. inspectors would instantly detect the diversion.
“We would retain sufficient time under any such scenario to take appropriate action,” said Little.
In short, the Pentagon does not believe Iran has made a decision to build atomic weapons, and the department is confident that, should it do so, the United States would have ample warning.
Little’s definitive statement, “We have no indication that the Iranians have made a decision to develop a nuclear weapon,” coincides with the consensus of all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency, in December 2007.
In that report, the entire U.S. intelligence community stated unanimously, with “high confidence,” that Iran had given up its drive for an atom bomb back in 2003.
Yet the Pentagon’s categorical statement this week, and the 2007 declaration by the entire U.S. intelligence community that Iran abandoned its bomb program in 2003, raises a question.
How could the International Atomic Energy Agency conclude, as it did last month, that Iran “has carried out activities relevant to the development of a nuclear device”? Did the IAEA discover clandestine bomb-building that our own intelligence community failed to detect?
If Iran is doing experiments consistent with building an atomic bomb, as the IAEA reports, why does the U.S. intelligence community not revise and update its 2007 report? Why are CIA and DIA silent?
This is no minor matter. For not only have Panetta and Barack Obama talked about “all options on the table” regarding Iran — i.e., we do not rule out military strikes — so, too, have the GOP presidential candidates, save Rep. Ron Paul.
Sen. Rick Santorum says we are already at war:
Iran is a country that has been at war with us since 1979. … The Iranians are the existential threat to Israel.
In fierce rebuttal to Paul’s suggestion that the real threat to America is being stampeded into a new war, Rep. Michele Bachmann retorted:
We know beyond the shadow of a doubt that Iran will take a nuclear weapon, they will use it to wipe our ally Israel off the face of the map. … The Iran constitution … states unequivocally that their mission is to extend jihad across the world and eventually to set up a worldwide caliphate.
But is all this consistent or credible?
If Iran is an “existential threat” to Israel and intends to use a bomb it is now building on Israel, why have the Israelis, with 200 to 300 nuclear weapons, who have bombed both Iraqi and Syrian nuclear sites, not removed that “existential threat” themselves?
Second, assume the Bachmann horror scenario that we know “beyond the shadow of a doubt” that Iran, as soon as it gets the bomb it is building, will use it on Israel. If that is so, who does Bachmann think will then be establishing that caliphate in an Iran that an Israeli retaliatory strike will have reduced to atomic ash?
Lest we forget, the Israelis are a “Never Again!” nation.
And there is another serious matter here. While Obamaites, neocons, and Republicans are talking about “all options on the table,” the war option, if we still have a Constitution, cannot be used against a nation that has not attacked us, unless Congress, which alone has the power to declare war, has authorized military action.
When did Congress tell Obama or any president he can bomb Iran as soon as he concludes Iran is building a nuclear weapon? If, after leaving Iraq, we are going into yet another war of choice, let the Congress debate and vote on this new war with Iran.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
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- Goading Gullible America Into War – March 21st, 2013





Tom Mauel
December 22nd, 2011 at 10:34 pm
Why bother, everyone knows it would be for war. And they would all be proud to have it on there record.
The entire capitalist system is rigged for war.
Tom Mauel
December 22nd, 2011 at 10:37 pm
On their record. The congressmen.
davidgrayling
December 22nd, 2011 at 11:17 pm
The psychos are dancing around the bonfire. They become more frenzied. The war drums are beating ever louder. The moment of human extinction moves ever closer.
The world is being run by lunatics who think they can walk on water. They are too stupid to realize that they will not escape the holocaust. Their seed will be poisoned for ever even if they survive the firestorm.
Someone should tell them.
http://www.dangerouscreation.com
baz
December 22nd, 2011 at 11:37 pm
things must get worse before they get better. i dont mean this as a phoney baloney line for the good ol USA but for humanity as a whole
Nathan
December 23rd, 2011 at 12:35 am
Michele Bachmann retorted:
"We know beyond the shadow of a doubt that Iran will take a nuclear weapon, they will use it to wipe our ally Israel off the face of the map. … The Iran constitution … states unequivocally that their mission is to extend jihad across the world and eventually to set up a worldwide caliphate."
I hate to see a woman liar to be my president. With the exception of Ron Paul, all other Republican hopefuls should see a psychlogist.
Claus Eric Hamle
December 23rd, 2011 at 1:27 am
Obama has said many times that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Is he crazy ?
Ira Epstein
December 23rd, 2011 at 1:28 am
Michele Bachman is a war slut. Yes, congress should declare war, but the sad thing is that congress is putty in the hand of Israel Lobby, and would easily endorse a war against Iran.
sherban
December 23rd, 2011 at 2:33 am
When the parrots repeats the slogan "all options on the table"they mean that they have a vary form of war:psychological,assassinations,sabotages, different ways of cyber war,bombing and a war to take Iran in prehistory.These are "all options".But options like :negotiations,entire ME clear of nuclear weapon,peace in ME based in Saudi plan accepted by Arabs and Iranians,things like these are not on the table.So the answer is more than simple:Ron Paul have to be elected.If not Americans would vote for an other criminal war.Also in the coming Congress elections all who voted for sanctions and pushed for "all options on the table" have to be wipe out from Congress and replaced by normal people like Paul,Kucenici etc.
jgmoebus
December 23rd, 2011 at 2:33 am
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
(With Copies Furnished to The Congress, the Supreme Court, and All
Announced and/or unAnnounced Candidates For President, Senator, and
United States Congressional Representative in 2012).
SUBJECT: The Proposed, Planned, and Projected Invasion, “Liberation,” and Occupation of Iran
Dear Sir,
In accordance with, and as specified by, the Constitution of the United States of America, you WILL NOT invade, “liberate,” and occupy Iran without a formal Declaration of War against that Land, People, and Nation from and by the Congress of the United States.
Also in accordance with and also as specified by the Constitution of the United States of America, no money will be authorized for or be spent on an invasion, “liberation,” or occupation of Iran UNTIL you ask for and get a formal Declaration of War from the Congress of the United States.
Who says so? WE say so. We, The People of the United States of America.
Sincerely Yours,
Jeffrey G Moebus
Master Sergeant
US Army (Retired)
Sitka, AK
jgmoebus
December 23rd, 2011 at 2:35 am
PS: And what happens if you ignore this letter, Mr President, and invade, “liberate,” and occupy Iran (with Congressional approval, no doubt, but) without a Declaration of War? Then you will be arrested and put on trial for Violating the Constitution. Additionally, the entire Congress will be arrested and put on trial for Dereliction of Duty for letting you do it. To put it in Chicago-speak that maybe even you might understand, Mr President: your predecessor bullshitted his way past the Congress and the American people into Afghanistan and Iraq, and it looks like you’re going to be able to bullshit your way “out” of Iraq (and maybe even parts of Afghanistan) in time for the 2012 elections. But, you WILL NOT bullshit your way past the American people into Iran.
Not again. Not this time.
And please, Mr President, understand that this is not a Threat. This is a Promise.
ghouri
December 23rd, 2011 at 3:39 am
There is no limits to lie and americans are expert.
America wil never learn from their past only destruction and killings around the world for what?
Let,s attack Iran? why not ? America needs no enemy they are for themselves enemy.
tomofsnj
December 23rd, 2011 at 5:18 am
Lest we forget, the Israelis are a “Never Again!” nation.'
I wonder if that never again means putting their citizens into conflicts that they start. They have mastered getting others to bled and died for their profit.
I say we should require any military conflict have equal Israel manpower in the first attack or it really is not worth the attack. Give peace a chance and let the children of the chickhawks feel the pain of war.
I suspect you will find how quickly the yell for war will be silent.
liveload
December 23rd, 2011 at 7:12 am
Since when did the Constitution get in the way of anything the Govt wanted to do?
Hmm, I must be living a parallel reality or something.
RickR30
December 23rd, 2011 at 9:27 am
"…if we still have a Constitution…" We don't. At least not as far as politicians are concerned. They're not going to let anything get in the way of pleasing netenyahoo, especially not some old piece of paper. We are in the post-Constitutional era, where ad hoc laws by repugnant imbecils like Yoo and Koh justify whatever the government does here and anywhere else, to foreigners and Americans, no matter how disgusting, immoral, illegal. That's DC of today- where the great tyrants and murderers of history would feel right at home.
Tom
December 23rd, 2011 at 9:27 am
Congress should always be the one to declare war, but the FACTS, ALL THE FACTS, have to be considered before any American soldier is sacrificed "serving their country". And this just won't happen. The facts that PROVE beyond doubt that Iran is NOT building nuclear weapons will be swept under the rug while the cherry-picked and made-up "information" will be paraded for public consumption by the compliant war-mongering media! Eventually, Americans are going to have to realize that this so-called "war on terror" is not a war against real terrorism, but an excuse to extinguish whatever civil rights human beings have. Ultimately it is a war against a civilian population that has grown spoiled, arrogant and ignorant, thanks mainly to the daily dose of pro-war propaganda that they seem incapable of verifying on their own.
If the military is really "our troops", then it should stand up to the civilian "leadership" and refuse to carry out further war crimes against innocent people who just happen to be in the way of Israel's plans to do to the rest of the Middle East what they have already done to Iraq and the Palestinians! If America is what Americans say it is, this is the LEAST that "our" military brass can come up with!
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Chris Herz
December 23rd, 2011 at 12:02 pm
People like Buchanan or Ron Paul for another, are quoted because they are that rarest of all rare birds: American conservatives who seem not to be blood thirsty bullies. But never will they challenge the US system and its constant need of war to justify the military keynesians in charge of our policy.
JLS
December 23rd, 2011 at 12:54 pm
" the war option, if we still have a Constitution, cannot be used against a nation that has not attacked us, unless Congress, which alone has the power to declare war, has authorized military action."
Are you that naive Pat? We just id that in Libya. The constitution is meaningless and has been for a long time. The US government, as always, will do whatever it thinks is in it's interests to do.
Sam
December 23rd, 2011 at 2:30 pm
The US government and elites know very well that Iran and Pakistan are the red lines for China.
John_Muhammad
December 23rd, 2011 at 2:55 pm
The US-Iran showdown is being framed as an 'Us-or-Them' situation, when it's not: it's an 'Israel-or-Them' situation, 100%.
The US is gearing up for another war on behalf of Israel, and for me that's a dog that wont' hunt.
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consentient
June 7th, 2012 at 4:52 am
For those of you that DO NOT want to see the Anglo-American establishment – or any of its proxies – initiate violence against the people in Iran, it is clear that the best way to stop that violence IS NOT to have Congress vote on it.
Furthermore, the Obama Administration has already indicated that it does not care about Congress, and will go along with globalist plans for the invasion of Syria – or anywhere else – without Congress's approval. Impeachment proceedings have already begun against Obama for this, not that the MSM report it, of course.
But even more importantly, what right do Congress have to decide FOR YOU (if you reside in the USA) whether or not such violence should be initiated? None whatsoever. And what realistic opportunity do you have to ensure that a vote would go against violence, by 'electing' Congressmen who promised 'no war'? None whatsoever.
Learn from your mistakes. Less than 4 years ago Obama promised he was anti-war and has shown that it was a colossal, Goebellian lie, and he is just one of countless examples.
Don't rely on the system you have been given – the ballot box (a suggestion box for slaves that is never opened) – to stop the initiation of violence, go right to the root of the evil – government itself.
Get yourself on the right side of history people.
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