something to think about. no matter which republican wins the nomination he will be campaining to attack iran. do we want to be manipulated into another war?
National Security Council advisor and Iraq hawk Stephen Hadley counsels diplomacy, not war
Another voice against war in Iran is heard and from perhaps an unexpected source. Former Bush administration National Security Advisor Stephen J. Hadley warned against an attack on the Islamic Republic yesterday. âIf something needs to be done, it is not military action,â said Hadley. âThereâs a wide spectrum between sheer diplomacy and military action.â
Hadley was an early and enthusiastic functionary in the war against Iraq. During the George H. W. Bush administration, he was a Pentagon aide to uber-hawk Paul Wolfowitz, and later served as a senior foreign policy advisor to George W. Bushâs presidential campaign. Hadley was instrumental in allowing the âYellowcake Forgeryâ fabrication into Bushâs 2003 State of the Union address, a mistake for which he reportedly offered to resign. Taking over as national security advisor in 2005 from Condoleezza Rice, he was known for being on the relatively moderate spectrum of the Bush administration (well, at least when compared to Cheney and Rumsfeld). Upon leaving office, he formed a consulting shop with Rice, and he recently co-wrote a piece calling for negotiations with the Taliban.
http://www.salon.com/2012/03/14/former_bush_official_warns_against_iran_attack/
National Security Council advisor and Iraq hawk Stephen Hadley counsels diplomacy, not war
Another voice against war in Iran is heard and from perhaps an unexpected source. Former Bush administration National Security Advisor Stephen J. Hadley warned against an attack on the Islamic Republic yesterday. âIf something needs to be done, it is not military action,â said Hadley. âThereâs a wide spectrum between sheer diplomacy and military action.â
Hadley was an early and enthusiastic functionary in the war against Iraq. During the George H. W. Bush administration, he was a Pentagon aide to uber-hawk Paul Wolfowitz, and later served as a senior foreign policy advisor to George W. Bushâs presidential campaign. Hadley was instrumental in allowing the âYellowcake Forgeryâ fabrication into Bushâs 2003 State of the Union address, a mistake for which he reportedly offered to resign. Taking over as national security advisor in 2005 from Condoleezza Rice, he was known for being on the relatively moderate spectrum of the Bush administration (well, at least when compared to Cheney and Rumsfeld). Upon leaving office, he formed a consulting shop with Rice, and he recently co-wrote a piece calling for negotiations with the Taliban.
http://www.salon.com/2012/03/14/former_bush_official_warns_against_iran_attack/