The article references only attacks on Quds Revolutionary Guards camps inside Iran, but given that this is Darth Cheney we're talking about, you'd have to assume he's advocating "doing them all" including nuclear sites, and maybe leadership decapitation strikes as well.
Cheney Urging Strikes On IranBy Warren P. Strobel, John Walcott and Nancy A. Youssef | McClatchy Newspapers Thu, August 9, 2007
WASHINGTON — President Bush charged Thursday that Iran continues to arm and train insurgents who are killing U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and he threatened action if that continues.
At a news conference Thursday, Bush said Iran had been warned of unspecified consequences if it continued its alleged support for anti-American forces in Iraq. U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker had conveyed the warning in meetings with his Iranian counterpart in Baghdad, the president said.
Behind the scenes, however, the president's top aides have been engaged in an intensive internal debate over how to respond to Iran's support for Shiite Muslim groups in Iraq and its nuclear program. Vice President Dick Cheney several weeks ago proposed launching airstrikes at suspected training camps in Iran run by the Quds force, a special unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to two U.S. officials who are involved in Iran policy.
The debate has been accompanied by a growing drumbeat of allegations about Iranian meddling in Iraq from U.S. military officers, administration officials and administration allies outside government and in the news media. It isn't clear whether the media campaign is intended to build support for limited military action against Iran, to pressure the Iranians to curb their support for Shiite groups in Iraq or both.
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Meanwhile Cenk Uygur predicts that Cheney has Bush's ear again, and that the only people who may be able to stop Bush from attacking Iran are SecDef Gates and the heretofore ineffective SoS C.Rice.
We Have No HopeAccording to McClatchy Newspapers Dick Cheney is on the precipice of convincing Bush to attack Iran. Diplomacy has gone nowhere because Cheney set a precondition that could not be met (stop enriching uranium before we negotiate over whether you should enrich uranium). There are almost no competent pro-diplomacy advocates inside the administration. All the generals who disagreed have been replaced. And the so-called opposition party is the biggest set of push-overs in the history of this country.
All of the increased rhetoric about Iran coming out of our so-called generals in Iraq is not a coincidence (I call them so-called generals because the only thing that allowed them to rise up the ranks and to be where they are is their loyalty to Cheney and Bush - and the fact that everyone who was brave enough to voice dissent has already been fired or resigned).
This is a surge of propaganda against Iran. I saw this movie before. And now just like the lead up to the Iraq War, we have a shift in the reason for attacking Iran. "They are about to have nuclear weapons" didn't quite do the trick, so Cheney switched to, "They are attacking our troops in Iraq, are you going to let them get away with that?"
Man, does Cheney know how to push Bush's buttons?! He knows that the idiot fancies himself a tough guy, so any argument that starts with, "are you going to let them get away with that?" is a total winner. Never fails.
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I have been a longtime skeptic about Bush going to war against Iran. Even Bush could see the dumbness and insanity of such a move, I thought. But now I don't know. If Bush has our ambassador talking to Iran's ambassador to Iraq, it is surely to deliver a threat - an ultimatum. That means a decision has been taken, and Iran has some unknown window of time to prove the "doves" inside the Bush Administration correct about our ability to handle the threat of IEDs planted by Shia militias, or Iran will be bombed.
What happens then...could make everything that has happened since September 10, 2001 look like nothing worse than a cloudy day.