Bush gets rid of Mr no-bomb-Iran in March 2008.
The commander of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, Admiral William Fallon, is to retire from his post early.
He cited the "embarrassing situation and public perception of differences between my views and administration policy" as the reason for retiring.
He was the subject of a recent article by Esquire magazine, which said he was opposed to the use of force against Iran over its nuclear programme.
The 63-year-old admiral became head of the US Central Command a year ago.
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=568185
The US government puts a lid on oil futures in June 2008.
So that the people on capitol hill like Jack Abramoff can't make too much of a killing during the run-up to "This crisis".
US regulators have announced plans to impose limits on oil trades overseas.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission said the London-based electronic exchange would have to comply with US rules. The move comes as oil prices notch up record highs, amid fears that speculators are distorting the market.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7460310.stm
I'm guessing at a crisis just before November, and a wee war on Irans nuclear kit to give McCain a boost for the voting in November.
The commander of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, Admiral William Fallon, is to retire from his post early.
He cited the "embarrassing situation and public perception of differences between my views and administration policy" as the reason for retiring.
He was the subject of a recent article by Esquire magazine, which said he was opposed to the use of force against Iran over its nuclear programme.
The 63-year-old admiral became head of the US Central Command a year ago.
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=568185
The US government puts a lid on oil futures in June 2008.
So that the people on capitol hill like Jack Abramoff can't make too much of a killing during the run-up to "This crisis".
US regulators have announced plans to impose limits on oil trades overseas.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission said the London-based electronic exchange would have to comply with US rules. The move comes as oil prices notch up record highs, amid fears that speculators are distorting the market.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7460310.stm
I'm guessing at a crisis just before November, and a wee war on Irans nuclear kit to give McCain a boost for the voting in November.