Iran Next if Bush stays

George W. Bush has promised that if re-elected in November he will make regime change in Iran his new target.

A US government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that military action would not be overt in changing Iran, but rather that the US would work to stir revolts in the country and hope to topple the current conservative religious leadership.

The official said: “If George Bush is re-elected there will be much more intervention in the internal affairs of Iran.”

So, they’re still in the middle of all the mess they created in Iraq, but they’re still thirsty for more war, more blood, more chaos and more death. And they’ve already got their sights set on Iran.

As long as presidents like this rule the U.S. and the hawks remain to control the government, the US will continue to wage war after war and the world will never live in peace.

Americans’ first and only concern for the time being should be regime change in the US itself. They have a lot cleaning up to do in their government, and the upcoming elections are a good chance to kickstart this effort.

[Via Je Blog]

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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

Mohamed Marwen Meddah is a Tunisian-Canadian, web aficionado, software engineering leader, blogger, and amateur photographer.

3 thoughts on “Iran Next if Bush stays”

  1. Salam MMM,
    Thanks for this great blog you have. I don’t think that a regime change from republicans to democrats will make any difference. It has to do with policy change, which seems to be consistent no matter who rules america. both parties represent the corporate level of america and serves their interest. I think it’s better not to vote at all ,or voting to Ralph Nader( whom I respect) than voting for either bush or kerry who has his fingerprints in most moves bush has made including the homeland security act and the war in Iraq.
    Peace

  2. Salam MMM,
    Thanks for this great blog you have. I don’t think that a regime change from republicans to democrats will make any difference. It has to do with policy change, which seems to be consistent no matter who rules america. both parties represent the corporate level of america and serves their interest. I think it’s better not to vote at all ,or voting to Ralph Nader( whom I respect) than voting for either bush or kerry who has his fingerprints in most moves bush has made including the homeland security act and the war in Iraq.
    Peace

  3. I truly agree with that.
    Republicans and Democrats are 2 different faces to the same coin.

    Americans should break out of this duopoly on their politics and clean up their system and seek some honest and peaceful people to govern their country.

    The only way they can do that now is by giving another party the chance to come in and shake things up.
    It doesn’t have to be Ralph Nader, it could be anyone, although from the choices I know about he seems to be the best.

    And thanks, I’m happy you like the blog ๐Ÿ™‚
    Hope to see you more and more in here ๐Ÿ™‚

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