huffingtonpost.com — Late last year, Congress agreed to a request from President Bush to fund a major escalation of covert operations against Iran according to current and former military, intelligence, and congressional sources. These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush.
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acroyear2Jun 29, 2008
People guilt people all the time. It's not a conspiracy. It's just a bad, manipulative, habit. A lot of the tension towards Isreal and the U.S. is about our power. It will always be like that with anyone holding the power. That isn't to say there aren't harmful policies at hand here that most American citizens are severely naive of. Added to that, everyone is everyone else's "terrorist".
borezJun 30, 2008
And
jlhobenJun 30, 2008
This is state terror.
waiting2awakeJun 30, 2008
Exposing agents makes you a two faced, lying bastard with little regard for life, limb or honour. Exposing covert operations against a nation that hasn't done s**t to you is stopping said lying, two faced bastards.
Closed AccountJun 30, 2008
Dugg for DWA!
duggtodeathJun 30, 2008
Wait, isn't infiltrating a sovereign nation somehow an act of war in itself?
cannedmangoJun 30, 2008
Who are you referring to by "good guys"?Perhaps the problem with Americans is that they truly look at war in terms of G.I. Joe. Where everyone in America are the heroes and the rest are just Cobra.Guess what, since WWII, America has managed a long, slow but constant shift from being the "good guys" in the view of the world into the "bad guys". The fact that many Americans can't see this lowers the world's opinion that much more.