Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Pat Buchanan: 300 nukes in Israel yet Iran a threat?

Islamic wars have brought questionable benefit to the US over the last 20 years, former US presidential advisor Pat Buchanan, author of Suicide of a Superpower, shared with RT. A new war in the Middle East will be a disaster for the US and for the world economy, he says. "I opposed the Desert Storm operation in 1991 cleaning Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait because, I said, 'This would only be the first Arab-American war.'" Looking at the number of conflicts in the Islam world that America is taking part in now, one cannot but admit that Buchanan was right 20 years ago.

"You cannot replicate the Middle West in the Middle East," Pat Buchanan concluded. From the time of the Cold War the US has military bases all over the world. Today, running a budget deficit of 10 per cent of its GDP, America simply cannot afford to continue "to carry this enormous burden, defending 40 or 50 countries around the world," Buchanan says, "We have to bring troops home." Getting rid of these bases essentially means dismantling the American Empire to help the US survive beyond 2025. America's crusade under the banner of ending tyranny in the world is "utterly utopian".


Washington's Blog
“If Its Good For Al Qaeda, Can It Be Good For Us?”

America’s Approach to Syria and Iran Is Crazy

We’ve repeatedly noted that the U.S. is oddly fighting on the same side s Al Qaeda in Syria.

We’ve also pointed out that top American and Israeli experts say that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear bomb, and that – even if Iran ever does decide to build one – it would pose no real threat to the U.S. or Israel.

Pat Buchanan echoes both facts, saying about Syria, “If its good for Al Qaeda, can it be good for us?”, and noting that Israel has 300 nukes, so Iran possessing a couple of nuclear bombs would pose no threat.

Like Buchanan or hate him … he’s right here.

L033M6...