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Going Nuclear: Will Russia Stop Iran?

March 20, 2009 - 12:00 am - by Gordon G. Chang
flickervertigo
2009-03-20 21:47:24

at the risk of repeating myself…

we’ve got PNAC —a spinoff of the likud’s AEI, located in the same building as the AEI and bill kristol’s neocon flagship publication, the weekly standard— saying they need a “new pearl harbor” in september of 2000, a year before their “new pearl harbor” happens.

a couple months after PNAC says they need “a new pearl harbor”, PNAC signatories are installed into positions from which they can make their “new pearl harbor” happen —they are installed into those positions by an election recount in a state governed by the president’s brother, jeb bush, a PNAC member— and a few months after that, their hoped-for “new pearl harbor” happens.

once the “new pearl harbor” happens, on september 11, 2001, bibi netanyahu declares the 9/11 operation was “very good“… we have to assume that a handful of little nukes going off in american cities would have been even better… but maybe they’re saving that for “next time”.

what “next time” is that? …why, it’s the “next time” that cheney and chertoff have been warning us about.

it’s the “next time” that some neocons have said they need.

so if the neocons and their exxon allies needed the first “new pearl harbor”, and admit they need a new “new pearl harbor”, what’s a poor boy to think?

poor boys are led to the inescapable conclusion that PNAC, the AEI and their exxon allies had motives to stage 9/11.

…and once we’ve established they had a motive, the rest —means, opportunity and character— is duck soup.

MOTIVES: security for israel, oil for exxon: US taxpayers foot the bill

it’s no secret that the israelis have been pushing for reassembly of the middle east for decades, and it seems reasonable to assume that israel —located as it is adjacent to the world’s biggest oil patch— would not be nearly as important to america if america were not so dependent on oil…. for instance, if america was supplying itself with electricity from nuke plants built and operated by exxon, fueled with uranium from exxon mines.

once exxon became aware of israeli americans’ determination to thwart development of nuke plants, once exxon became aware of the power of the israeli american media, once exxon became aware of israeli and israeli american determination to remodel the middle east, exxon gave up on their nukes and joined up with the israeli americans in their land and oil acquisition project.

since the american taxpayer would be footing the bill for the project —at a time when oil is getting scarce and exploration and production costs are soaring— an alliance with the israeli americans and their PNAC project is the cheapest way for exxon to grab a chunk of the biggest oil reserves in the world.

…not to mention the inconvenient fact that israel must be secured before their american protector runs out of gas and collapses from being looted by oligarchs who see the peak oil handwriting on the wall.