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Cold Feet: Chuck Hagel and the Neocons

Kurt Nimmo | May 31 2006

In Bushzarro world (or the world of Straussian neocons), up is down, war is peace, and social and political disintegration is democracy. In Bushzarro world, as well, key players in government are either clueless or covering up the neocon agenda.

For instance, Chuck Hagel (R-NE), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a Congress critter who should be up to speed on the neocon agenda. “I think you could make a pretty strong case that things are worse off in the Middle East today than they were three years ago,” Hagel told Meet the Propaganda, er Press. “By measurement of Iraq, by Iran, by the Palestinian-Israeli issue, what’s going on in Egypt. And, I think the United States must use its force of diplomacy to engage Iran.”

Either Chuck does not want to let on—or he is about as informed as a mushroom planted in barnyard dung and locked in a dark room.

It should be obvious to all—if they bother to read or watch the corporate media, appended with a healthy (or unhealthy) dose of neocon literature (the A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm document, tasked by Israeli Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and in particular Oded Yinon’s essay, A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties)—the neocons are fanatically and criminally obsessed with attacking and destroying Muslim society and culture, beginning with Iraq and moving on next to Iran (and down the road, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and the rest of the Muslim world; in regard to Saudi Arabia, see Tanya C. Hsu’s Who Really Wants to Invade Saudi Arabia, and Why?).

Discounting the possibility that Hagel is clueless of the neocon Master Plan, we can only assume he is experiencing cold feet, as the neocons have seriously endangered the political hegemony of congressional Republicans, especially with an election around the corner. Of course, for the neocons, this is irrelevant, as they have demonstrated the ability to throw elections by way of Diebold voting machines and through strategic placement of neocon operatives tasked with subverting the election process. It is, however, unusual for Hagel to break ranks with the neocon-loving Republicans and mildly rebuke Bush and crew.

Next up: Republicans marginalizing and inserting distance between themselves as Chuck Hagel, as even lukewarm criticism of the unitary presidency will not be tolerated.

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