http://www.henrymakow.com/why_the_west_created_iran_want.html
"In 1961 Kennedy Administration
officials McGeorge Bundy, Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk, all CFR and
Bilderberger members, led a study group which looked into "the problem
of peace". The group met at Iron Mountain, a huge underground corporate
nuclear shelter near Hudson, New York, where CFR think tank The Hudson
Institute is located. The bunker contains redundant offices in case of
nuclear attack for Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch/Shell and JP Morgan Chase.
[7] A copy of the group discussions, known as Report from Iron Mountain, was leaked by a participant and published in 1967 by Dial Press.
The
report's authors saw war as necessary and desirable stating "War itself
is the basic social system, within which other secondary modes of
social organization conflict or conspire. (War is) the principal
organizing force...the essential economic stabilizer of modern
societies." The group worried that through "ambiguous leadership" the
"ruling administrative class" might lose its ability to "rationalize a
desired war", leading to the "actual disestablishment of military
institutions".
The report goes on to say, "...the war system
cannot responsibly be allowed to disappear until...we know exactly what
we plan to put in its place...The possibility of war provides the sense
of external necessity without which no government can long remain in
power...The basic authority of a modern state over its people resides in
its war powers. War has served as the last great safeguard against the
elimination of necessary classes."
"In 1961 Kennedy Administration
officials McGeorge Bundy, Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk, all CFR and
Bilderberger members, led a study group which looked into "the problem
of peace". The group met at Iron Mountain, a huge underground corporate
nuclear shelter near Hudson, New York, where CFR think tank The Hudson
Institute is located. The bunker contains redundant offices in case of
nuclear attack for Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch/Shell and JP Morgan Chase.
[7] A copy of the group discussions, known as Report from Iron Mountain, was leaked by a participant and published in 1967 by Dial Press.
The
report's authors saw war as necessary and desirable stating "War itself
is the basic social system, within which other secondary modes of
social organization conflict or conspire. (War is) the principal
organizing force...the essential economic stabilizer of modern
societies." The group worried that through "ambiguous leadership" the
"ruling administrative class" might lose its ability to "rationalize a
desired war", leading to the "actual disestablishment of military
institutions".
The report goes on to say, "...the war system
cannot responsibly be allowed to disappear until...we know exactly what
we plan to put in its place...The possibility of war provides the sense
of external necessity without which no government can long remain in
power...The basic authority of a modern state over its people resides in
its war powers. War has served as the last great safeguard against the
elimination of necessary classes."