Michael Roth: Cynics Need to Drop Their Fear, Contempt
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"If you mean by 'military victory' an Iraqi government that can be established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the civil war under control and sectarian violence under control in a time period that the political processes of the democracies will support, I don't believe that is possible," [Kissinger] told the British Broadcasting Corp.But, he's got no solution besides leaving U.S. troops in Iraq to die:
But Kissinger, an architect of the Vietnam war who has advised President Bush about Iraq, warned against a rapid withdrawal of coalition troops, saying it could destabilize Iraq's neighbors and cause a long-lasting conflict.Note to Dr. K.: we've already destabilized the region, thank you very much. There are already going to be disastrous consequences. Right now, those consequences involve death and injury to U.S. soldiers.
"A dramatic collapse of Iraq - whatever we think about how the situation was created - would have disastrous consequences for which we would pay for many years and which would bring us back, one way or another, into the region," he said.
But UCLA police are allowed to use Tasers on passive resisters as "a pain compliance technique," Assistant Chief Jeff Young said in an interview Friday.Oh, well, he was 200 pounds, went limp, and was very hard to manage. Well then, shock the hell out of him - repeatedly. Also, this "stun mode" excuse is cute, but if it only affects the limb touched, then why did the guys legs, plural, go flying out from under him when they zapped him the 3rd or 4th or whatever time? The physical reaction was violent and bodywide, it was not just localized to a limb. The cops are trying to make it sound like this is the equivalent of a "rub your feet on the carpet and shock someone" zap. This is disgusting what they did, and it's even more disgusting that they continue to minimize it. One of the recommendations this commission needs to consider is whether they need a permanent watchdog over this UCLA police department.
Under UCLA policy, Young said, officers can use the weapons after considering the potential injury to police and to the individual as well as the level of resistance and the need for prompt resolution.
Young described Tabatabainejad as a "passive resister" who refused to cooperate with officers. He acknowledged that the student didn't actively resist the officers.
"He was 200 pounds and went limp and was very hard to manage. They were trying to get him on his feet," Young said.
The officers used the device in stun mode — which affects only the part of the body being touched — rather than the dart mode, in which tiny electrodes are fired into a person and pass a current through them, disabling the person entirely.
A classified draft CIA assessment has found no firm evidence of a secret drive by Iran to develop nuclear weapons, as alleged by the White House, a top US investigative reporter has said....And as an added bonus, Cheney now says he's willing to break the law in order to declare war on Iran.
But the administration's planning of a military option was made "far more complicated" in recent months by a highly classified draft assessment by the Central Intelligence Agency "challenging the White House's assumptions about how close Iran might be to building a nuclear bomb," he wrote.
"The CIA found no conclusive evidence, as yet, of a secret Iranian nuclear-weapons program running parallel to the civilian operations that Iran has declared to the International Atomic Energy Agency," Hersh wrote, adding the CIA had declined to comment on that story.
A current senior intelligence official confirmed the existence of the CIA analysis and said the White House had been hostile to it, he wrote.
A month before the November 7 legislative elections, Hersh wrote, Vice President Dick Cheney attended a national-security discussion that touched on the impact of Democratic victory in both chambers on Iran policy.Republicans don't obey the law. They don't obey the will of the people. They do what they want to, to hell with what's right, to hell with the law, to hell with what the people want. Read More......
"If the Democrats won on November 7th, the vice president said, that victory would not stop the administration from pursuing a military option with Iran," Hersh wrote, citing a source familiar with the discussion.
Cheney said the White House would circumvent any legislative restrictions "and thus stop Congress from getting in its way," he said.
ABC's "This Week" - Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; House Majority Leader-elect Steny Hoyer, D-Md.; NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson.Read More......
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CBS' "Face the Nation" - Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y.; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
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NBC's "Meet the Press" - Sens.-elect Jim Webb, D-Va., and Jon Tester, D-Mont.
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CNN's "Late Edition" - Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. Samir Sumaidaie; Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas; House Majority Whip-elect James Clyburn, D-S.C.; House Majority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo.
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"Fox News Sunday" - Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.
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