| President Obama has just received a notice | | | | ratings and take the primary focus of Americans off |
| co-written by multiple military and intelligence insiders | | | | the economy? |
| warning him that an Iran War resulting from an Israeli | | | | Do we seriously would like to trade higher Presidential |
| strike on Iran nuclear targets is about to break out | | | | approval ratings for our young men and women |
| as early as this month unless he takes quick action to | | | | coming house in caskets? |
| stop it. | | | | This warning must not be taken lightly. The scenario |
| The last time that a group of intelligence | | | | is gravely serious, and also the individuals issuing the |
| professionals warned a sitting president about the | | | | warning are of the highest of integrity and come |
| potential for war was in February of 2003, when | | | | from deep within the military and intelligence |
| George Bush Jr. was warned that he was surrounded | | | | establishment. Some from the sources sounding the |
| by, "advisers clearly bent on a war for which we see | | | | alarm include: |
| no compelling cause." | | | | Ray McGovern, US Army Intelligence Officer, |
| Needless to say, the warning was concerning the | | | | Directorate of Intelligence, CIA (30 years) |
| country of Iraq, and we know that the Iraq War | | | | W. Patrick Lang, Col., USA, Unique Forces (ret.); |
| was not avoided. | | | | Defense Intelligence Officer for Middle East/South |
| Have we learned nothing from history? | | | | Asia, Director of HUMINT Collection, Defense |
| Does the President have the desire to avoid | | | | Intelligence Agency (30 years) |
| additional bloodshed, or will he let the nation be blindly | | | | Phil Giraldi, Directorate of Operations, CIA (20 years) |
| led to another war depending on questionable | | | | Ann Wright, Col., US Army Reserve (ret.), (29 years); |
| pretenses that benefits the couple of at the expense | | | | Foreign Service Officer, Department of State (16 |
| in the numerous? | | | | years) |
| With both the economy and also the President's | | | | Hundreds of thousands, if not, millions of lives hang |
| approval rating sinking precipitously, war may prove | | | | within the balance. Will the President heed the |
| to be an all-too-convenient distraction towards the | | | | warning, or will he succumb to what President |
| economic troubles at property, especially if blame can | | | | Eisenhower described in his farewell address as the |
| be passed to Israel. | | | | "military-industrial complex?" |
| Will the President view an Israeli-induced conflict as | | | | The warning is real. |
| an opportune event to grandstand and aggrandize | | | | The option is clear. |
| against the war, so that you can boost his approval | | | | |