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OK... I'm trying to figure out the evil plans of the Bush regime... that is, their latest damnable plans to preserve our oil economy by force.
It's becoming increasingly clear that their Iran attack plans are being increasingly stymied by not only anti-war activists and the American people turning against the Iraq war, but also conservative commentators such as Pat Buchanan coming out against the idea (with very good reasoning I might add).
Pat Robertson's recent call for the assassination of Hugo Chavex, at first, didn't click, but once I did some research into the coming Iranian oil bourse that will lead to much more oil transactions being conducted in petroeuros rather than petrodollars, it made me realize the possibility: If Bush can't attack Iran, he'll hit Venezuela.
Just watch as the U.S. government continues building up the case to attack either, and attack the country where they see the case "sticking" just enough for them to think they'll get away with it.
I just figure Iran was the big rage in secret government circles because until recently, the Bush regime thought they would have an easy ride toward an Iran war. But recent events, such as the Downing Street memo, poor armed forces recruiting results, Cindy Sheehan, paleoconservative opposition (not to mention increasingly fierce opposition from progressives and moderates), the MSM turning around and mentioning "tipping point", and Bush's toilet-level popularity have all but nixed an overt attack on Iran.
So then we wonder why, from out of the blue, Robertson talks about taking out Chavez.
Considering how closely Robertson plays a part in Bush regime policy discussions, his recent flare-up may be telling. Telling us of Bush's true near-term warmongering intentions.
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