Thus, there's abundant external evidence to substantiate Professor Hossein-Zadeh's exposure of the unique and immediate dangers posed to the United States, Iraq, Iran and much of the rest of the world, due to the delusions of America's God-emboldened narcissistic President, George W. Bush. Quoting Lew Rockwell, Hossein-Zadeh agrees: "Bush is alarming, the kind of president who seems capable of blowing up the world and calling it good." [p. 174]
Lest that sound over the top, consider Zbigniew Brzezinski's testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as recently as February 1, 2007: "Practically no country in the world - no country in the world - shares the Manichaean delusions that the administration so passionately articulates."
Watch out, Iran! For as Brzezinski also warned: "Indeed, a mythical historical narrative to justify the case for such a protracted and expanding war is already being articulated."
Yet, Professor Hossein-Zadeh has still bigger fish to fry. In his view, "The moral priority is…to dismantle…the warfare state, or the socioeconomic structure that cultivates and elevates the likes of George W. Bush [and Dick Cheney] to positions of power." [p. 178] His examination of the dangers posed by that warfare state will be the subject of Part Two of this article.
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