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If Bush Attacks Iran, He Won't Get My Taxes

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Well, here's an idea that I like. Let's all do it.:grrr:


http://www.alternet.org/rights/66414/

If Bush Attacks Iran, He Won't Get My Taxes

By Chris Hedges, The Nation. Posted November 27, 2007.

I will not pay my income tax if Bush and Cheney go to war with Iran.

I will not pay my income tax if we go to war with Iran. I realize this is a desperate and perhaps futile gesture. But an attack on Iran -- which appears increasingly likely before the coming presidential election -- will unleash a regional conflict of catastrophic proportions. This war, and especially Iranian retaliatory strikes on American targets, will be used to silence domestic dissent and abolish what is left of our civil liberties. It will solidify the slow-motion coup d'état that has been under way since the 9/11 attacks. It could mean the death of the Republic.

Let us hope sanity prevails. But sanity is a rare commodity in a White House that has twisted Trotsky's concept of permanent revolution into a policy of permanent war with nefarious aims -- to intimidate and destroy all those classified as foreign opponents, to create permanent instability and fear and to strip citizens of their constitutional rights.

A war with Iran is doomed. It will be no more successful than the Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon in 2006, which failed to break Hezbollah and united most Lebanese behind that militant group. The Israeli bombing did not pacify 4 million Lebanese. What will happen when we begin to pound a country of 65 million people whose land mass is three times the size of France?

Once you begin an air campaign it is only a matter of time before you have to put troops on the ground or accept defeat, as the Israelis had to do in Lebanon. And if we begin dropping bunker busters and cruise missiles on Iran, this is the choice that must be faced: either send US forces into Iran to fight a protracted and futile guerrilla war, or walk away in humiliation.

But more ominous, an attack on Iran will ignite the Middle East. The loss of Iranian oil, coupled with possible Silkworm missile attacks by Iran against oil tankers in the Persian Gulf, could send the price of oil soaring to somewhere around $200 a barrel. The effect on the domestic and world economy will be devastating, very possibly triggering a global depression. The Middle East has two-thirds of the world's proven petroleum reserves and nearly half its natural gas. A disruption in the supply will be felt immediately.

This attack will be interpreted by many Shiites in the Middle East as a religious war. The two million Shiites in Saudi Arabia (heavily concentrated in the oil-rich Eastern Province), the Shiite majority in Iraq and the Shiite communities in Bahrain, Pakistan and Turkey could turn in rage on us and our dwindling allies. We could see a combination of increased terrorist attacks, including on American soil, and widespread sabotage of oil production in the Persian Gulf. Iraq, as bad as it looks now, will become a death pit for US troops.

The Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, which has so far not joined the insurgency, has strong ties to Iran. It could begin full-scale guerrilla resistance, possibly uniting for the first time with Sunnis against the occupation. Iran, in retaliation, will fire its missiles, some with a range of 1,100 miles, at US installations, including Baghdad's Green Zone. Expect substantial casualties, especially with Iranian agents and their Iraqi allies calling in precise coordinates. Iranian missiles could be launched at Israel. The Strait of Hormuz, which is the corridor for 20 percent of the world's oil supply, will become treacherous, perhaps unnavigable. Chinese-supplied antiship missiles, mines and coastal artillery, along with speedboats packed with explosives and suicide bombers, will target US shipping, along with Saudi oil production and oil export centers.

Hezbollah forces in southern Lebanon, closely allied with Iran, may in solidarity fire rockets into northern Israel. Israel, already struck by missiles from Tehran, could then carry out retaliatory raids against both Lebanon and Iran. Pakistan, with its huge Shiite minority, will become even more unstable. Unrest could result in the overthrow of the already weakened Pervez Musharraf and usher Islamic radicals into power. Pakistan, rather than Iran, would then become the first radical Islamic state to possess a nuclear weapon. The neat little war with Iran, which many Democrats do not oppose, has the potential to ignite an inferno.

George W. Bush has shredded, violated or absented America from its obligations under international law. He has refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, backed out of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, tried to kill the International Criminal Court, walked out on negotiations on chemical and biological weapons and defied the Geneva Conventions and human rights law in the treatment of detainees. Most egregious, he launched an illegal war in Iraq based on fabricated evidence we now know had been discredited even before it was made public. He seeks to do the same in Iran.

This President is guilty, in short, of what in legal circles is known as the "crime of aggression." And if we as citizens do not hold him accountable for this crime, if we do not actively defy this government, we will be complicit in the codification of a new world order, one that will have terrifying consequences. For a world without treaties, statutes and laws is a world where any nation, from a rogue nuclear state to a great imperial power, will be able to invoke its domestic laws to annul its obligations to others. This new order will undo five decades of international cooperation -- largely put in place by the United States -- and thrust us into a Hobbesian nightmare. We must as citizens make sacrifices to defend a world where diplomacy, broad cooperation and the law are respected. If we allow these international legal systems to unravel, we will destroy the possibility of cooperation between nation-states, including our closest allies.

The strongest institutional barrier standing between us and a war with Iran is being mounted by Defense Secretary Robert Gates; Adm. William Fallon, head of the Central Command; and Gen. George Casey, the Army's new chief of staff. These three men have informed Bush and Congress that the military is too depleted to take on another conflict and may not be able to contain or cope effectively with a regional conflagration resulting from strikes on Iran. This line of defense, however, is tenuous. Not only can Gates, Fallon and Casey easily be replaced but a provocation by Iran could be used by war propagandists here to stoke a public clamor for revenge.

A country that exists in a state of permanent war cannot exist as a democracy. Our long row of candles is being snuffed out. We may soon be in darkness. Any resistance, however symbolic, is essential. There are ways to resist without being jailed. If you owe money on your federal tax return, refuse to pay some or all of it, should Bush attack Iran. If you have a telephone, do not pay the 3 percent excise tax. If you do not owe federal taxes, reduce what is withheld by claiming at least one additional allowance on your W-4 form -- and write to the IRS to explain the reasons for your protest. Many of the details and their legal ramifications are available on the War Resisters League's website.

I will put the taxes I owe in an escrow account. I will go to court to challenge the legality of the war. Maybe a courageous judge will rule that the Constitution has been usurped and the government is guilty of what the postwar Nuremberg tribunal defined as a criminal war of aggression. Maybe not. I do not know. But I do know this: I have friends in Tehran, Gaza, Beirut, Baghdad, Jerusalem and Cairo. They will endure far greater suffering and deprivation. I want to be able, once the slaughter is over, to at least earn the right to ask for their forgiveness.
 
Can't anything be done to stop this guy? I mean, we've had prime ministers kicked out on their asses for doing far less dastardly things than forcing their country into war. And didn't Bill Clinton get impeached over a blowjob, for gosh sakes?
 
Can't anything be done to stop this guy? I mean, we've had prime ministers kicked out on their asses for doing far less dastardly things than forcing their country into war. And didn't Bill Clinton get impeached over a blowjob, for gosh sakes?

American politicians are too confused by everything and lack the balls to do anything.
 
Proof once again that G.W. Bush isn't a Texan.

Here in Texas when we come across a fire ant bed we know to leave the damned thing alone.

There are other ways of dealing with fire ants than kicking the shit out of them. ..|

If we go to war with Iran, then anything that happens after that will make 9/11 look like a picnic.

G.W. has declared himself an "Evangelical Christian," and nothing will bring about the end of the "End Times" quicker than anything than a direct assault on Iran.
 
I've been there many times.

Here on my farm the native species of ants no longer exist.

There isn't an effective way, organically, to control them.

The soil can't be too wet, or too dry, it has to be just right, and unfortunately "just right" happens to be the perfect soil conditions for growing organically.

During harvest season I have to look out for them, or before I know it I find my hands covered in them.

They're called "fire ants" (as I'm sure that you know) because their sting feels like someone stuck a lit match to your skin. The bites that I get leave blisters.

Which is the reason why I'm convinced that our "Commander-In-Chief" is not only NOT a Texan, but that he's also a fucking nut-job when it comes to his foreign policy. :grrr:
 
^ On golf courses down south, you get a free drop if your ball is on or near 'fire ant' mounds. Every insect that even remotely resembled one was used as an excuse to get a better lie.

It was my experience that these cheaters were usually of the Republican persuasion. :mad: *

* who didn't know that was coming? ;)
 
The I.R.S. will catch up with you, be you a democrat, or republican. Have a nice time in federal prison!
 
Think of how many people will rally behind the guy?

If he starts a campaign for this, he'd have most of the country backing him, and the IRS can't jail the majority of the country.

Let me say, as a Canadian citizen, I would willingly join any hostile incursion into the states to try to cripple your military power, and if I die, so be it. I die knowing that I helped to fight against a true tyranny.(partially misplaced, but still relevant)

I mean no offense, but the US of A is a rampaging monster that needs to be stopped, and if not by peace, then by war.
 
If I may quote the best president we've had this millenium: Bring it on!

Man are you asleep at the wheel? Best President? Do you even know what you are saying? Would you care to illustrate it for us?

Here's a man who stole his first election, by using a Repuglican packed Supreme Court to quell the process. Almost immediately (before 9/11) had vanished the trillion or so surplus in the national treasury achieved by Bill Clinton. Declared war on terrorism after 9/11, swore to capture or kill Osama Bin Laden, but hasn't yet done it in 7 years. Trumped up a pack of lies to invade a country that hadn't done anything to the US except that the leader of that country had tried to kill his daddy after his daddy had failed to do his job by taking him out during Desert Storm. Continued to fumble homeland security, Katrina, the infrastructure, and health care. Spends trillions of tax dollars that don't exist, and is therefore spending the US into a future debt that will keep future generations in the poor house for the next century. Fucked over the economy so badly that by the time he leaves office, the US will be in a depression. Fucked over controls of the banking system so hundreds of thousands if not millions of Americans will lose their homes. And before it's over, the housing collapse will bring down a bunch of American banks. Lied about what he would do if anyone in his administration was caught doing anything illegal, by commuting and pardoning the one guy caught red handed, because he was a "good guy". By good guy he meant "he's one of us," the lying, cheating, elitist, rich, assholes who have the power to do what ever they want. The commander guy. Failed miserably to listen to the voice of the people, simply because he is too stupid to know what they want, which is not his sorry ass in the White House. Best President my ass.
 
If I may quote the best president we've had this millenium: Bring it on!
.... also the worst since he's the only one in this new millennium.

I think IC07 played a word trick on you LaLoGS. On the other hand, I agree with everything you recited about Bush. ..|
 
Sure, I'll bring it on, and watch as the people of the US fall in behind me, cause if he goes to war with Iran, he'll have a literal nation-wide revolt on his hands.

If you guys want a good hint at how this will go, look at the French Revolution, because this is starting to look ALOT like it.
 
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