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Can New Wars Save Bush?

Comment by Larry Ross, November 18, 2005

On Nov 11, Bush made his most virulent pro-war speech so far, as usual to a military audience.
However on Nov 17 in China, he insulted China and then said he would lead the Americans to war for Taiwan against China if China moved against Taiwan.

I have warned many times before, that Bush wants war - a much bigger war than that in Iraq, as warned by the ex-top CIA analyst whose article follows
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New wars, and/or new 9/11s to justify new wars, are the only thing that will save the Bush Administration and allow him to recapture the hearts and minds of the American people and guarantee his unfettered access to the U.S. treasury.
His popularity rating has dropped to 37% and headed even lower. U.S. media and much of the corporate media in the UK, Australia and NZ can no longer continue covering up his crimes and repeating his pro-war propaganda to the same degree as before.

Americans have begun to 'smell a rat' - a very huge rat. They have finally begun to connect the dots.
I hope it's not too late and that they can act to stop him in time.

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Do the People of the United States Care Enough to Stop Him?

Evidence Mounts That Bush Wants New Wars

By Bill Christison, Former CIA analyst, November 16, 2005

In this his time of troubles, Bush seems to be moving deliberately and rapidly toward new wars of aggression in an unforgivable gamble to overcome his troubles. His speech on Veterans' Day, November 11, 2005 at the Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania leads to this conclusion more clearly than any of his previous speeches and activities. The new wars would be the start of a world war initiated by Bush and radical Christianity against what he calls radical Islam, but in truth the wars would be waged against all Islam.

To repeat, despite Bush's arguments to the contrary, the "clash of civilizations" would consist of wars started by us. The killing of innocent people in these wars is likely to be massive, and the wars could at any time turn nuclear. If the people and the politicians of America allow these wars to take place, the stain on the morality of Americans will last for generations.

Let's note some of the statements Bush made in this speech of November 11. Many are not new, and some were foreshadowed in a speech by Bush a month ago, but their volume and intensity in the Veterans' Day speech are noteworthy.

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