kullervo wrote:Luckily, though, PNAC was a fever-dream of one little group within one particular political party. That party is almost completely marginalized in contemporary U.S. politics, and its imperialist faction is roundly discredited.
Unluckily, though, that one little group's fever-dream came to fruition - correct me if I'm wrong. And its imperialist, unmarginailsed policies are there for all to see in today's Iraq and Afghanistan.
That one little group was working for bigger groups.
Condi Rice - former Chevron executive. Did you know Chevron even named one of their tankers Condoleezza, before quietly changing its name to to Altair Voyager?
Iraqi president Karzi - former Unicol (oil-related company) executive.
Bush family - oil. The Bushes loaned some of their ships to the US military during the 1962 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. The names of the ships: Barbara, Houston and Zapata.
Barbara: H.W. Bush's wife's name.
Houston: Bush's home town at that time.
Zapata: the name of Bush's oil company.
Cheney - former Haliburton boss - oil-related operations.
I suppose this is all just a coincidence.