The Mindset of the "Nuclear Haves"

By joejolly

The nuclear Haves use their nuclear advantage to keep a strangle hold on the nuclear “have nots” by way of a nuclear non-proliferation policy. And the “Have Nots” get no protection from the “Nuclear Haves”. They are at the mercy of the Nuclear Haves.

What kind of world behavior do the Nuclear Haves guarantee?

Adolph H. could likely sign off on the Bush team’s foreign policy strategy. That “quaint” idea of renaming “aggression” to “Pre-Emptive Self-Defense” does not “fool” anyone. It is not indicative of superior political “wisdom”. It is likely that no other American president in the history of the United States of America would try such a thing. The Bush team is truly unique. And hopefully the mold has already been broken.

The Bush team, with its wisdom slanted toward war, must know that nuclear war anywhere on the globe will negatively affect other parts of the globe.

The Bush team, in its wisdom, has agitated Russia enough so that Russia has now signed on to the Bush team’s “ Pre-Emptive Self-Defense” complete with a possible nuclear first strike:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7198181.stm

(May need to copy and paste the above link)

The Bush team, in its relatively short time in office,  has unraveled what it took the world many, many years to achieve.

And America’s Congress has yet to give its idea on  “Pre-Emptive Self-Defense”.

Mr. Bush,  years ago, gave Congress a warning when it wanted to investigate him:

“BE CAREFUL”!

And that warning certainly made the news sources. Look at this short list from a google search:

USATODAY.com – Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says

President Bush said Wednesday that congressional hearings to investigate his domestic eavesdropping program will be good for democracy as long as they don’t
www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-01-11-bush_x.htm – 52k – CachedSimilar pages

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says USA TODAY …

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says from USA TODAY in Array provided by LookSmart Find Articles.
findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_kmusa/is_200601/ai_n15997221 – 27k – CachedSimilar pages

MyWire | USA TODAY: Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush …

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says. President reverses on hearings; ex-CIA counsel questions legality. By John Diamond and David Jackson
www.mywire.com/pubs/USATODAY/2006/01/12/1151907?&pbl=15 – 53k – CachedSimilar pages

Kierkegaard Lives: Wire-tapping Link Repository.

USA Today, January 12, 2006 (”Investigate Surveillance, But Be Careful, Bush Says“) NY Times, Janaury 16, 2006 (”Specter Vows a Close Look at Spy Program”)
imkierkegaard.blogspot.com/2005/12/wire-tapping-link-repository.html – 85k – CachedSimilar pages

CNN.com – Bush says he signed NSA wiretap order – Dec 17, 2005

Bush says he signed NSA wiretap order. Adds he OK’d program more than 30 times, …. “Today’s revelation makes it very clear that we have to be very careful
www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/12/17/bush.nsa/index.html – 46k – CachedSimilar pages

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act – Tag Story Index – USATODAY.com

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says. By John Diamond and David Jackson, USA TODAY. President Bush said Wednesday that congressional hearings
asp.usatoday.com/…/tags/topic.aspx?req=tag&pg=7&tag=Foreign%20Intelligence%20Surveillance%20Act – 60k – CachedSimilar pages

President Bush, NSA accused of wiretap abuse

Very careful.” The Patriot Act remains in legislative limbo following an announcement today that it might not be renewed. President Bush says that the
arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051217-5791.html – 32k – CachedSimilar pages

USATODAY.com – Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says

President Bush said Wednesday that congressional hearings to investigate his domestic eavesdropping program will be good for democracy as long as they don’t
www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-01-11-bush_x.htm – 52k – CachedSimilar pages

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says USA TODAY …

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says from USA TODAY in Array provided by LookSmart Find Articles.
findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_kmusa/is_200601/ai_n15997221 – 27k – CachedSimilar pages

MyWire | USA TODAY: Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush …

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says. President reverses on hearings; ex-CIA counsel questions legality. By John Diamond and David Jackson
www.mywire.com/pubs/USATODAY/2006/01/12/1151907?&pbl=15 – 53k – CachedSimilar pages

Kierkegaard Lives: Wire-tapping Link Repository.

USA Today, January 12, 2006 (”Investigate Surveillance, But Be Careful, Bush Says“) NY Times, Janaury 16, 2006 (”Specter Vows a Close Look at Spy Program”)
imkierkegaard.blogspot.com/2005/12/wire-tapping-link-repository.html – 85k – CachedSimilar pages

CNN.com – Bush says he signed NSA wiretap order – Dec 17, 2005

Bush says he signed NSA wiretap order. Adds he OK’d program more than 30 times, …. “Today’s revelation makes it very clear that we have to be very careful
www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/12/17/bush.nsa/index.html – 46k – CachedSimilar pages

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act – Tag Story Index – USATODAY.com

Investigate surveillance, but be careful, Bush says. By John Diamond and David Jackson, USA TODAY. President Bush said Wednesday that congressional hearings
asp.usatoday.com/…/tags/topic.aspx?req=tag&pg=7&tag=Foreign%20Intelligence%20Surveillance%20Act – 60k – CachedSimilar pages

President Bush, NSA accused of wiretap abuse

Very careful.” The Patriot Act remains in legislative limbo following an announcement today that it might not be renewed. President Bush says that the
arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051217-5791.html – 32k – CachedSimilar pages

Does that “years ago warning” still ring true in the ears of Congress? Actually, the “BE CAREFUL” does sound like an “official” threat to AN EQUAL BRANCH of America’s government. The “BE CAREFUL” might be appropriate if Mr. Bush was addressing teenagers but inappropiate for ADULT Congressmen and Congresswomen whose respect for America’s laws might even surpass the Executive Branch’s respect for America’s laws.

When the Executive Branch of America’s government has no Congressional oversight AND the Bush team is in charge of the Executive branch – the “juggernaut” ride poses a threat to the stability of the world. Hopefully, the “management style” of the Bush team occurs no more than once in a 200 to 300 year period.

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