A few trillion dollars here and there poured into the toilet, with another few hundred thousand civilian lives, perfect reason for Republicans to want yet another war in the Middle East to profit the MIC, and contractors like KBR and Halliburton.
The “Project for a New American Century” PNAC, was founded by Kristal and Kagan, included Cheney, Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, Bolton, Wolfowitz and so many more, that advocated for regime change in Iraq. After that embarrassment, the members packed up and tried to bury their involvement in PNAC.……………….Today, Kristal and Kagan have founded the think tank, the “Foreign Policy Initiative”, with the objective,……." In an interview with Foreign Policy In Focus, Robert Kagan iterated FPI’s position toward Iran, saying, ‘It is time to take military action against the Iranian government elements that support terrorism and its nuclear program. More diplomacy is not an adequate response.’"…………………PNAC is back and it’s called FPI.
braindead Premium Member over 8 years ago
All Republicans/Fox “news” viewers care about is whether they can damage Obama.
Whether the deal with Iran (and the other six countries) is good for America is irrelevant for them. They do not care about that in the least.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
A few trillion dollars here and there poured into the toilet, with another few hundred thousand civilian lives, perfect reason for Republicans to want yet another war in the Middle East to profit the MIC, and contractors like KBR and Halliburton.
oldwolf1951 over 8 years ago
Read what it says on the helmet. This represents the beast of War.
feverjr Premium Member over 8 years ago
The “Project for a New American Century” PNAC, was founded by Kristal and Kagan, included Cheney, Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, Bolton, Wolfowitz and so many more, that advocated for regime change in Iraq. After that embarrassment, the members packed up and tried to bury their involvement in PNAC.……………….Today, Kristal and Kagan have founded the think tank, the “Foreign Policy Initiative”, with the objective,……." In an interview with Foreign Policy In Focus, Robert Kagan iterated FPI’s position toward Iran, saying, ‘It is time to take military action against the Iranian government elements that support terrorism and its nuclear program. More diplomacy is not an adequate response.’"…………………PNAC is back and it’s called FPI.