"A Clean Break", intended for Benjamin Netanyahu, was published by The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies following consultation with Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and DAVID WURMSER, among others.
It called for Israel to expand and increase military conflict with its neighbours.
In particular it named Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Iran as targets for aggression.
Ain't it funny how since 9/11 the plan for "A Clean Break" has been followed, almost as if some were waiting for a 9/11-type event to execute "A Clean Break".
Conspiraloons, or factions within, would argue that 9/11 was executed for this reason, citing highly significant links between the authors of "A Clean Break" and members of the Bush Administration circa 2001.
I would extend that argument and say the whole point of Israel's existence is to sew the seeds of chaos in the Middle East as part of a much longer-term conspiracy.
Regarding Syria, here is what was said in "A Clean Break";
"Syria challenges Israel on Lebanese soil. An effective approach, and one with which American can sympathize, would be if Israel seized the strategic initiative along its northern borders by engaging Hizballah, Syria, and Iran, as the principal agents of aggression in Lebanon, including by:
striking Syria’s drug-money and counterfeiting infrastructure in Lebanon, all of which focuses on Razi Qanan.
paralleling Syria’s behavior by establishing the precedent that Syrian territory is not immune to attacks emanating from Lebanon by Israeli proxy forces.
striking Syrian military targets in Lebanon, and should that prove insufficient, striking at select targets in Syria proper. "
Only a few weeks ago Israel attacked a site in Syria (for whatever reason). Hmm.
And now in The Daily Wargraph David Wurmser (War-mser?) continues to spew his warmongering rants while he is safely thousands of miles away. Someone give Dave a gun and send him to the front line asap.
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From http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=B2QZ1SL21V1X3QFIQMFSFF4AVCBQ0IV0?xml=/news/2007/10/05/wiran105.xml
US 'must break Iran and Syria regimes'
America should seize every opportunity to force regime change in Syria and Iran, a former senior adviser to the White House has urged.
"We need to do everything possible to destabilise the Syrian regime and exploit every single moment they strategically overstep," said David Wurmser, who recently resigned after four years as Vice President Dick Cheney's Middle East adviser.
"That would include the willingness to escalate as far as we need to go to topple the regime if necessary." He said that an end to Baathist rule in Damascus could trigger a domino effect that would then bring down the Teheran regime.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the first since he left government, he argued that the United States had to be prepared to attack both Syria and Iran to prevent the spread of Islamic fundamentalism and nuclear proliferation in the Middle East that could result in a much wider war.
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