We're called Greenpeace for a reason. Not only do we defend the natural world but also promote world peace. Hence, the Bush administration is a major cause for concern; it clashes with both of our objectives by trashing the environment and warmongering.
As if the wars on Afghanistan and invasion of Iraq weren't enough, the bloodthirsty US government looks desperate to wage war on Iran - even if that means staging an incident to start it, as you'll see from this video.
Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh reveals one disturbing proposal, discussed in Vice President Dick Cheney's office, that might make you question the Bush administration's credibility (if you haven't already).
With only a few weeks left to go, you'd think that the Bush administration would be wrapping up and planning a low key exit in the face of global infamy over the two wars. But they seem to want to top it up with a third one against Iran, likely done not directly by US forces, but via political and military support for an Israeli strike against Iran. A repeated theme emerging from analysts is any strike would be likely to occur in November or December this year.
What if they don't find any reason to support war against Iran until it's time to go? Well, one suggestion put before Dick Cheney was to recreate the Strait of Hormuz incident but with American boats disguised as Iranian ones, to cook up a fight and trigger a war against Iran. The proposal was only discarded because it would mean Americans killing Americans, which would, apparently, be unacceptable.
Still more disturbing was an observation made by Hersh that, given the right incident, the American public would give consent for their government to attack Iran.
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