Following is a report prepared by The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies
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[...] Me: The neoconservative playbook is not about stability. They are try to come up with an excuse to bomb Iran and are using Israel to escalate the Iraq war through Lebanon and eventually Syria. [...]
[...] This one is mostly a review of “A Clean Break” and the Jim Lobe article I talked about on the radio show Tuesday which described the dissatisfaction of Henry Kissinger in regards to negotiations with Iran, Scowcroft in regards to the Palestinian crisis, and Richard Haass about Israel’s war in Lebanon. Blumenthal adds one more oil/eastern establishment voice of dissent, Edward Djerejian, the director of the James Baker institute, who last week urged negotiation with Syria and Iran. [...]
[...] Me: The neoconservative playbook is not about stability. They are try to come up with an excuse to bomb Iran and are using Israel to escalate the Iraq war through Lebanon and eventually Syria. [...]
[...] This one is mostly a review of “A Clean Break” and the Jim Lobe article I talked about on the radio show Tuesday which described the dissatisfaction of Henry Kissinger in regards to negotiations with Iran, Scowcroft in regards to the Palestinian crisis, and Richard Haass about Israel’s war in Lebanon. Blumenthal adds one more oil/eastern establishment voice of dissent, Edward Djerejian, the director of the James Baker institute, who last week urged negotiation with Syria and Iran. [...]