Good old CFR up to no good.

Eliminate Ignorance's picture

I just wanted to share this letter with progressiveu.org; shining light to the true intentions of the CFR ; Americans who simply disgust me. Gary Hart, an active member of the CFR, wrote this letter of "advice" to the Iranian president clearly stating that they would stage some kind of event similar to the "Gulf of Tonkin" incident (which has been proven to be staged, Thank God for the Freedom of Information Act) to justify a war or perhaps a military strike on Iran.

(Note to reader: If we declare war on Iran, we would be declaring war on half the terrorist organization in the middle east that are in league with Iran, such as hizbollah and even the Mahdi Army. An act of insanity if you ask me.)

Unsolicited Advice to the Government of Iran

Presuming that you are not actually ignorant enough to desire war with the United States, you might be well advised to read the history of the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor in 1898 and the history of the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964.

Having done so, you will surely recognize that Americans are reluctant to go to war unless attacked. Until Pearl Harbor, we were even reluctant to get involved in World War II. For historians of American wars the question is whether we provoke provocations.

Given the unilateral U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, you are obviously thinking the rules have changed. Provocation is no longer required to take America to war. But even in this instance, we were led to believe that the mass murderer of American civilians, Osama bin Laden, was lurking, literally or figuratively, in the vicinity of Baghdad; of course this was not true.

Given all this, you would probably be well advised to keep your forces, including clandestine forces, as far away from the Iraqi border as you can. You might even consider bringing in some neighbors to verify that you are not shipping arms next door. Tone down the rhetoric on Zionism. You've established your credentials with those in your world who thrive on that.

If it makes you feel powerful to hurl accusations at the American eagle, have at it. Sticks and stones, etc. But, for the next sixteen months or so, you should not only not take provocative actions, you should not seem to be doing so.

For the vast majority of Americans who seek no wider war, in the Middle East or elsewhere, don't tempt fate. Don't give a certain vice president we know the justification he is seeking to attack your country. That is unless you happen to like having bombs fall on your head.

I smell a war mongerer or maybe its just my breath. Peace.

Jsaj's picture
Volunteer for the Progressive U Alumni Association

Well, the only thing that surprises me is that we actually took the time to send them the letter.

"Every man makes a god of his own desire."
-Virgil

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