I like Paul Craig Roberts.
He is experienced, knowledgeable and has a good hadle on the inner workings.
I value his opinion as he been accurate in the past.
Here is
the entire article from yesterday.an excerpt.
...
The media used the Litvinenko
case as sensational propaganda against Russian President Putin
and then tossed it aside. For those whose memories of the case
have faded, Alexander Litvinenko was a former KGB officer living
in England who died in 2006, apparently from the radioactive
isotope Polonium-210.
The British government encouraged
the tale that Russian President Putin had sent Andrei Lugovoi
to poison Litvinenko's tea at a meeting on November 1, 2006.
The story appealed to people brought up on James Bond thrillers,
but the story never made any sense. ...
... We know that the Bush regime
wants to attack Iran. Despite the NIE report that Iran abandoned
its nuclear weapons program several years ago and despite no
signs of a weapons program having been uncovered by IAEA inspectors,
Bush, Cheney, and the neocon nazis continue to agitate for striking
Iran "before it is too late." Their politicized military
commander in Iraq, Gen. Petraeus, keeps insisting that Iran is
training Iraqi insurgents and supplying weapons that are killing
US troops. Bush and Cheney themselves have made trips to Europe
and the Middle East trying to marshall support for an attack
on Iran. Anyone who is not deaf, blind and stupid knows that
the Bush regime is doing everything it can to create circumstances
that will permit a US attack on Iran.
We know for a fact that the
Bush regime created false evidence, lied, and deceived in order
to attack Iraq. All the reasons given for the US invasion have
proven to be false. The real agenda has never been declared.
Yet, five years later the traitors in high office who deceived
Americans into a war in behalf of a hidden agenda have not been
held accountable. As Agatha Christie said, getting away with
one murder makes it easy to commit another.
There is so much that Americans
do not know about secret schemes serving undeclared agendas.
Those who have attempted to clue in fellow citizens are invariably
frustrated, because Americans have been trained to dismiss the
messenger who brings news of "false flag" events as
a "conspiracy theorist." ...
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the
Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of
National Review. He is coauthor of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com