| Author | Message | | Guest | | Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 1:30 am Post subject: Mutiny in the USA: Will the Generals arrest Bush? |
| http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_1587.shtml By DOUG THOMPSON Jan 22, 2003, 01:18 Senior Pentagon officials are quietly urging President George W. Bush to slow down his headlong rush to war with Iraq, complaining the administration’s course of action represents too much of a shift of America’s longstanding “no first strike” policy and that the move could well result in conflicts with other Arab nations. “We have a dangerous role reversal here,” one Pentagon source tells Capitol Hill Blue. “The civilians are urging war and the uniformed officers are urging caution.” Capitol Hill Blue has learned the Joint Chiefs of Staff are split over plans to invade Iraq in the coming weeks. They have asked Secretary of State Donald Rumseld to urge Bush to back down from his hard line stance until United Nations weapons inspectors can finish their jobs and the U.S. can build a stronger coalition in the Middle East. “This is not Desert Storm,” one of the Joint Chiefs is reported to have told Rumseld. “We don’t have the backing of other Middle Eastern nations. We don’t have the backing of any of our allies except Britain and we’re advocating a policy that says we will invade another nation that is not currently attacking us or invading any of our allies.” Intelligenced sources say some Arab nations have told US diplomats they may side with Iraq if the U.S. attacks without the backing of the United Nations. Secretary of State Colin Powell agrees with his former colleagues at the Pentagon and has told the President he may be pursuing a "dangerous course." An angry Rumsfeld, who backs Bush without question, is said to have told the Joint Chiefs to get in line or find other jobs. Bush is also said to be “extremely angry” at what he perceives as growing Pentagon opposition to his role as Commander in Chief. “The President considers this nation to be at war,” a White House source says,” and, as such, considers any opposition to his policies to be no less than an act of treason.” But conversations with sources within the Bush administration, the Pentagon, the FBI and the intelligence community indicate a deepening rift between the professionals who wage war for a living and the administration civilians to want to send them into battle. Sources say the White House has ordered the FBI and CIA to “find and document” links between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. “The implication is clear,” grumbles one longtime FBI agent. “Find a link, any link, no matter how vague or unproven, and then use that link to justify action against Iraq.” While Hussein and Iraq have been linked to various terrorist groups in the past, U.S. intelligence agencies have not been able to establish a provable link with bin Laden’s al Qaeda forces. “There may be one,” says another FBI source. “There should be one. All logic says there has to be one, but we haven’t established it as a fact. Not yet.” Pentagon planners privately refer to the pending Iraq conflict as a “Bush league war,” something that may be fought more for political gain than anything else. “During Desert Storm, the line officers wanted to finish the job, wanted to march into Iraq and take out Hussein and his government, but President Bush and JOC Chairman (Colin) Powell pulled the plug on the operation,” says one Pentagon officer. “We had our chance. We had the justification. We had the support. We don’t have it now.” Some Pentagon staffers point to last weekend’s antiwar rally in Washington, where they say the crowd included many veterans of Desert Storm. “This wasn’t just a bunch of tree huggers and longhairs marching,” says Arnold Giftos of Huntington, West Virginia, who served in Desert Storm and who came to march. “Go to any meeting of veterans groups in this country and you will see serious discussion on whether or not we should be getting into this war.” Reporters covering the marches on Saturday and Sunday say they counted about 500 marchers among the 30,000 who carried signs or other items identifying themselves as veterans. “I served in Vietnam,” said Robert Brighton of Detroit, who marched in Washington. “I supported Desert Storm. I don’t support this. It’s madness.” In addition, Capitol Hill Blue has learned that both House Speaker Dennis J. Hastert and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist have told the White House that they have “increasing” numbers of Republicans in both Houses raising doubts about the war. “Nobody in the party wants to come out publicly and tell the President he’s wrong,” says one Hill source close to the GOP leadership, “but we don’t have the kind of unity we need on this thing. It could blow apart on us at any time.” Public support for a war with Iraq is also slipping. In November of 2001, just two months after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, 78 percent of Americans favored military action against Iraq. That support has slipped to as low as 52 percent in January polls. A Washington Post-ABC news poll taken last week shows Americans evenly split over Bush's handling of the crisis with Iraq. Spokesmen for the White House, Pentagon and Congressional leadership offices would not comment on the record for this report. | |  | | Guest-43f8 | | Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 1:37 am Post subject: |
| Joint Chiefs Chairman: 'We're Ready Now' AP, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 WASHINGTON — U.S. military forces in the Persian Gulf region are prepared now for a war against Iraq but could wait for months at a high state of readiness if necessary, the military's top officer said Wednesday. "We're ready now. The Iraqi regime should have no doubt," said Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Some have questioned how long the tens of thousands of U.S. forces now assembling in the Gulf region could keep their edge if President Bush decided to give diplomacy more time to persuade Iraq to disarm, as several U.S. allies and some in Congress are urging. Myers said the troops could stay ready for several months if necessary. The Pentagon could rotate fresh forces in to replace those who arrived first, if that were needed to maintain their fighting edge, he said. | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 4:35 am Post subject: |
| | Guest-43f8 wrote: | Joint Chiefs Chairman: 'We're Ready Now' AP, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 WASHINGTON — U.S. military forces in the Persian Gulf region are prepared now for a war against Iraq but could wait for months at a high state of readiness if necessary, the military's top officer said Wednesday. "We're ready now. The Iraqi regime should have no doubt," said Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Some have questioned how long the tens of thousands of U.S. forces now assembling in the Gulf region could keep their edge if President Bush decided to give diplomacy more time to persuade Iraq to disarm, as several U.S. allies and some in Congress are urging. Myers said the troops could stay ready for several months if necessary. The Pentagon could rotate fresh forces in to replace those who arrived first, if that were needed to maintain their fighting edge, he said. | So is General Myers a Zionist Jew as well (put into his position by the JINSA Zionist Extremist Jews of Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz who are running their Israel first agenda at the Pentagon with the coming invasion of Iraq despite only having one third of the US public supporting such an invasion without UN approval): http://www.counterpunch.com/christison01212003.html The Peace Movement is Making a Mistake Oil Shouldn't Be the Only Reason for Opposing This War | |  | | Guest-43f8 | | Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 5:49 am Post subject: |
| | Guest-98a3 wrote: | | Guest-43f8 wrote: | Joint Chiefs Chairman: 'We're Ready Now' AP, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 WASHINGTON — U.S. military forces in the Persian Gulf region are prepared now for a war against Iraq but could wait for months at a high state of readiness if necessary, the military's top officer said Wednesday. "We're ready now. The Iraqi regime should have no doubt," said Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Some have questioned how long the tens of thousands of U.S. forces now assembling in the Gulf region could keep their edge if President Bush decided to give diplomacy more time to persuade Iraq to disarm, as several U.S. allies and some in Congress are urging. Myers said the troops could stay ready for several months if necessary. The Pentagon could rotate fresh forces in to replace those who arrived first, if that were needed to maintain their fighting edge, he said. | So is General Myers a Zionist Jew as well (put into his position by the JINSA Zionist Extremist Jews of Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz who are running their Israel first agenda at the Pentagon with the coming invasion of Iraq despite only having one third of the US public supporting such an invasion without UN approval): http://www.counterpunch.com/christison01212003.html: The Peace Movement is Making a Mistake Oil Shouldn't Be the Only Reason for Opposing This War | He won't be arresting Bush | |  | | Guest-c651 | | Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2003 8:36 am Post subject: |
| | Guest-43f8 wrote: | | Guest-98a3 wrote: | | Guest-43f8 wrote: | Joint Chiefs Chairman: 'We're Ready Now' AP, Wednesday, January 22, 2003 WASHINGTON — U.S. military forces in the Persian Gulf region are prepared now for a war against Iraq but could wait for months at a high state of readiness if necessary, the military's top officer said Wednesday. "We're ready now. The Iraqi regime should have no doubt," said Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Some have questioned how long the tens of thousands of U.S. forces now assembling in the Gulf region could keep their edge if President Bush decided to give diplomacy more time to persuade Iraq to disarm, as several U.S. allies and some in Congress are urging. Myers said the troops could stay ready for several months if necessary. The Pentagon could rotate fresh forces in to replace those who arrived first, if that were needed to maintain their fighting edge, he said. | So is General Myers a Zionist Jew as well (put into his position by the JINSA Zionist Extremist Jews of Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz who are running their Israel first agenda at the Pentagon with the coming invasion of Iraq despite only having one third of the US public supporting such an invasion without UN approval): http://www.counterpunch.com/christison01212003.html: The Peace Movement is Making a Mistake Oil Shouldn't Be the Only Reason for Opposing This War | He won't be arresting Bush | Neither will Admiral Clark ... | Quote: | | "We're not playing games," the admiral [CNO] declared. "If we unleash the power of the United States military, we rubble stuff. War is a dangerous business. Saddam would be wise to heed the call of the unity of nations that says he needs to disarm." | | |  | | Guest-400c | |  | | Guest-400c | |  | | Guest-400c | |  | | Guest-400c | |  | | Guest-400c | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |