Archive for January 5th, 2007

Wesley Clark believes attack on Iran likely

Arianna Huffington ran into former NATO Commander Wesley Clark and discovered that he thinks a U.S. attack on Iran is a virtual certainty:

Melinda and I ran into Wes Clark (and I mean that literally; like I said, it was packed). Clark was really angry about what he’d read in this column by UPI Editor at Large Arnaud de Borchgrave. In the piece, which Clark quickly forwarded to my BlackBerry from his Trio, de Borchgrave details Bibi Netanyahu leading the charge to lobby the Bush administration to take out Iran’s nuclear facilities, and paints U.S. air strikes against Iran in 2007/08 as all-but-a-done deal.

How can you talk about bombing a country when you won’t even talk to them?” said Clark. “It’s outrageous. We’re the United States of America; we don’t do that. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying the military option is off the table — but diplomacy is not what Jim Baker says it is. It’s not, What will it take for you boys to support us on Iraq? It’s sitting down for a couple of days and talking about our families and our hopes, and building relationships.”

When we asked him what made him so sure the Bush administration was headed in this direction, he replied: “You just have to read what’s in the Israeli press. The Jewish community is divided but there is so much pressure being channeled from the New York money people to the office seekers.”

At one point Melinda reminded him that she was taking down everything he said (a fact that would have been hard to miss, since she was taking notes on a not-inconspicuous legal pad). His response: ‘Yes, I know.” For Clark, this is the biggest foreign policy issue facing the U.S. “I’m worried about the surge,” he said. “But I’m worried about this even more.”

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“No back rubs,” Bush tells Germany’s Merkel

Actually a headline from our boy President:

“No back rubs,” Bush tells Germany’s Merkel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush, who raised eyebrows with an impromptu neck massage of German Chancellor Angela Merkel last year, promised her on Thursday not to repeat it.

“No back rubs,” he told her with a smile at the end of a joint news conference after White House talks. The German chancellor smiled sheepishly in response.

Merkel had raised her shoulders in surprise last July at a Group of Eight summit in St. Petersburg when Bush, in a gesture of friendliness, approached her from behind and put his hands on her shoulders and squeezed.

Videotape of the massage was posted on Web sites around the world.

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