Since the Bush administration knows that when they're out of the Whitehouse, it'll be very difficult for the USA to bomb Iran, simply because no DEMOCRAT president would ever just bomb, without first getting as many countries as possible involved in negotiations, etc., and if the Bush/Cheney administration heads one with what appears to be an already made decision according to some, how would they go about it?
Unless I'm totally wrong, I don't think any Democrat will approve an attack, and most Republicans for that matter, neither, after what happened in Iraq. So how will it be done? What are the special powers a president can invoke? Are these powers irrevocable? Can the president circumvent anything?
2007-10-22
07:15:21
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