Poor Paul Craig Roberts still doesn't get it.
In his column called "A Threat Greater Than Terrorism," Roberts continues to promote the idea that the Neo-Conquest of America is a product of delusion or accident, but certainly not a well-planned agenda to turn the United States into a third world nation.
The conspiracy against the United States is relatively straight forward. It acts on the understanding that self-centered Americans will put up with almost anything when it is couched in "patriotism" and the "war on terrorism."
Roberts writes "The Bush administration is the first government in history to initiate a war based entirely on fantasy -- fantasy about nonexistent 'weapons of mass destruction,' fantasy about nonexistent 'terrorist links,' fantasy about 'liberating' a people from their culture, fantasy about a "cakewalk" invasion, fantasy about America's omnipotence."
Inexplicably Roberts pretends not to understand the difference between "fantasy" and a well-calculated cover story.