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Thursday, April 3, 2003

CNN.com - Ex-CIA director: U.S. faces 'World War IV' - Apr. 3, 2003 (Via LGF)


James Woolsey reminds everyone about what those of us who've been paying attention already know - that WW4 started some time ago, it's just that many of us have only just started to notice.


[...]In the address to a group of college students, Woolsey described the Cold War as the third world war and said "This fourth world war, I think, will last considerably longer than either World Wars I or II did for us. Hopefully not the full four-plus decades of the Cold War."


Woolsey has been named in news reports as possible candidate for a key position in the reconstruction of a post-war Iraq.


He said the new war is actually against three enemies: the religious rulers of Iran, the "fascists" of Iraq and Syria, and Islamic extremists like al Qaeda.


Woolsey told the audience of about 300, most of whom are students at the University of California at Los Angeles, that all three enemies have waged war against the United States for several years but the United States has just "finally noticed."


"As we move toward a new Middle East," Woolsey said, "over the years and, I think, over the decades to come ... we will make a lot of people very nervous."


It will be America's backing of democratic movements throughout the Middle East that will bring about this sense of unease, he said.


"Our response should be, 'good!'" Woolsey said.


Singling out Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, he said, "We want you nervous. We want you to realize now, for the fourth time in a hundred years, this country and its allies are on the march and that we are on the side of those whom you -- the Mubaraks, the Saudi Royal family -- most fear: We're on the side of your own people." [...]

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