Senator Lindsey Graham said on Saturday that he is going to officially approach Congress to seek military authorization for a strike on Iran to destroy the nation’s nuclear program.
http://www.pakalertpress.com/2013/09/16/sen-lindsey-graham-to-congress-lets-just-blow-up-iran/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm
I think a War with Iran is very likely.
No.
You see, this is why I look into things. Info is very hard to get, and usually the only thing that can be taken as fact is something filtered from all over the spectrum, and statistics, which are often true, if amazingly pliable. Interpretations vary widely, I know from experience.
Anyway my investigation says that he is in fact presenting a motion to Congress (as a last resort, mind) but to say it's is going to happen is pushing it very far. At the most, Israel does what it does and swoops in and bombs a ton of stuff. If one thing is to be learned from the Syria Crisis, it's that people really don't like war right now, and there will be a lot of objections even in the face of a National Security threat. The likelihood of anything even remotely notable passing in Congress with the Government Shutdown and Debt ceiling debates in full swing in nil. Even under-the-radar, highly popular bills are falling.
if the only tool you have is a hammer, might as well do your best to make all problems look like nails
i'm just waiting for the us to snap now. this can't be sustainable anymore.
If the Roman empire went on for hundreds of years after shit began hitting the fan in epic proportions, this is not the end of the US. Hell it's more stable then most Western Governments right now, and that says something. Even something absurdly stupid like shutting down the government will simply lead to a change in the balance of power.
Anyway, Rouhani will be in New York soon, UN getting into session, so we should see something there. Also, on a totally unrelated note, the wanted Dictator of Sudan plans to be there, despite having warrants for his arrest in the International Criminal Court, and many organizations have called on the US to arrest him, including the UN itself, the ICC, Human Rights watch, et all. Complicating this is the US's status as Host Country, meaning it can;'t legally deny a Visa to anyone in the UN, and the US having not signed the ICC charter.