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Iraq-Iran-Syria (page 4)By Hidari, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
Without getting too philosophical, Ludwig Wittgenstein (in his work 'On Certainty') and the philosopher of history R. G. Collingwood (in his 'An Essay on Metaphysics') both wrote about how any 'rational' argument or debate is underpinned or framed by 'absolute presupositions'....ideas that are rarely, if ever, stated explicitly, but which underly the whole debate. For example, Wittgenstein wrote about how (in the 1950s) it was an absolute presuposition about debates on mental health that no one had been to the Moon, and that anybody who claimed they had was nuts. You didn't have to state it every time you had a discussion about mental health (or the moon). It was just taken for granted by any sane, 'civilised' person, and provided a shared social framework for any discussion to take place in.
Given that this is true (and I think it is)...what are 'our' (i.e. the Western media's) absolute presupositions about Iran? (1 comment, 1254 words in story) Full Story By Hidari, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
These are the sort of voices we should be listening to, but, unfortunately, stories like this are not the ones that get the headlines in the corporate media, generally speaking.
'Mohamed ElBaradei, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said Friday he sees no reason to go beyond diplomacy over Iran's nuclear program and warned against rhetoric that is "a reminder of pre-war Iraq." "We have not seen any weaponization of their program, nor have we received any information to that effect -- no smoking gun or information from intelligence," he said. ElBaradei said the United Nations' nuclear watchdog group had a reasonable timetable for Iran to come clean on nuclear activities but that detractors weren't giving its efforts a chance.' (375 words in story) Full Story By Hidari, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
Here is another depressing story about manipulation of the UN, the 'nuclear issue', and yet again, how this issue is being used to provide a causus belli for war.
(676 words in story) Full Story By Michael, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
This just in, and you've probably already seen it, but this is the straw that's breaking this camel's back.
A diarist at DKos, Maccabee, has a story from a friend in the Navy. The diary entry on DKos was pulled for "unseriousness", but it is still available at Rense.com. I recommend you read it; the full text is duplicated below the fold for archival purposes.
(1 comment, 1341 words in story) Full Story By Michael, Section Iraq-Iran-Syria
Another journalist tallying some indications of the Iran situation. His list of indicators include these, which I find most convincing:
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