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George Bush's attack on Iran should cause Britain, Russia, Germany, France and the other countries of the EU to think, Hey, this guy Bush has attacked two countries for no reason at all and his country has let him do it. What if he gets it into his head to attack our country for no reason at all? What should we do about that? Well, the answer is obvious. When George Bush's version of the United States illegally attacks Iran, combined with his having illegally attacked Iraq, the civilized nations of the world can reasonably view the United States as a rogue nation conducting a reign of terror on innocent countries that have done nothing to the United States. They can then see that they must defend themselves from the same irrational, unprovoked, aggressive attack on their countries and combine forces to justifiably bring about regime change in the United States and restore it to compliance with its Constitution, the UN Charter, the Geneva Convention and international law. I don't know the procedures required in other countries for declaring war, but I can see that with Bush's attack on Iran, they would be entirely justified in doing so. Bush thinks he's immune to any interference from other countries, but he's obviously unaware that before George Bush, when the United States was a civilized country, the United States allied itself with other civilized countries to rid the world of another tyrant conducting, irrational, unprovoked, aggressive war on innocent countries. That was World War II. George Bush is setting us up with the exact same conditions by taking the exact same actions that provoked that war. The United States can either take pre-emptive action to rid itself of George Bush or other countries can take pre-emptive action to do so for their own protection. We're going to have to get George Bush out of office, whatever it takes, before other countries do it for us. Those countries learned a lesson at the beginning of World War II and they're not going to sit back and allow it to happen to them again.
Ed Martin is an unindicted curmudgeon. He is not a Democrat, Republican, conservative, liberal, deist, atheist, or a member of any -ism.
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