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Norquist: Bush’s Advisers Telling
Him ‘Invade Iran. Then Everyone Will See How Smart We Are’
Think
Progress
Thursday, February 8, 2007
In this month’s issue of Vanity Fair, Craig Unger writes that
the same neoconservative advisers who advocated for the Iraq war are now
recycling the same tactics to push for the bombing of Iran. Unger reports
that not all of Bush’s key conservative allies are pleased with
the administration’s
course on Iran:
“Everything the advocates of war said would happen hasn’t
happened,” says the president of Americans for Tax Reform, Grover
Norquist, an influential conservative who backed the Iraq invasion.
“And all the things the critics said would happen have happened.
[The president’s neoconservative advisers] are effectively
saying, ‘Invade Iran. Then everyone will see how smart we are.’
But after you’ve lost x number of times at the roulette wheel,
do you double-down?”
For example, Richard Perle, a former Bush administration official, has
said, “I
have very little doubt” that Bush would order “necessary
military action” against Iran. “Make no mistake, President
Bush will
need to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities before leaving office,”
wrote American Enterprise Institute analyst Joshua Muravchik.
Two other important points from the Unger article:
1) Retired Defense Intelligence official Patrick Lang
told Unger that Bush has ordered StratCom — the military command
responsible for “nuclear weapons, missile defense and protection
against weapons of mass destruction” — to draw up plans
for a “massive
strike against Iran.” Lang noted that the shift away from
Central Command “to StratCom indicates they are talking about
a really punishing air-force and naval air attack [on Iran].”
2) Former CIA officer Phillip Giraldi said, “I’ve
heard from sources at the Pentagon that their impression is that the
White House has made a decision that war
is going to happen.”
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