For those of you who haven't been to it, go to the Project for the New American Century website and start reading. Although I had heard of it, I had never gone to their website to read anything.
www.newamericancentury.org
That organization, apparently started in 1997, is the development of the neocon movement in American politics. The premise of the organization is to maintain American supremacy is all areas, political and economical, by maintaining military preeminence. In 1997, the want to adopt a "Reganite policy of military strength and moral clarity . . . to ensure our security and our greatness in the next [century]." See statement of principles. Signing off on the statement of principles are all the usual characters associated with modern neocon movement, some but not all are Dick Cheney, Jeb Bush, Don Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, there are other people of interest listed.
With regard to policy toward the ME and in particular Iraq and Iran, you will find several interesting articles on their website. However, you should begin by reading a 2000 paper, 64 pages, on how to rebuild the U.S. Military. In that paper is the often quoted passage that "short of a new pearl harbor" the suggested rebuilding of the military will take a long time. In that paper, it mentions the big three Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (although it didn't specifically call them the axis of evil, its obvious this is where the roots of that statement are).
Regarding Iraq, its interesting that in either June or July 2001, the neocons worried that Pres Bush was going to go soft on Iran (as did Clinton in their view). This is in one of their memos to opinion leaders published on the website. This fear suggest to me they were not yet in control, so to speak, of the presidency or certainly U.S. policy. So it appears to me that 9-11 changed that, and put the neocons driving U.S. policy and the Colin Powells out.
More recently, you will see a Memo to Opinion leaders dated July 2004. In that they list all the reasons we need "serious policy toward iran; one of containment, pressre, accountability, and ultimately regime change."
The fact that that this group is advocating Regime Change in Iran, after a year debacle on regime change in Iran, suggest to me that they haven't learned anything from their experience in Iran. In fact, they seem to be hardened in their outlook, as evidenced by Powell and other moderates, even in the CIA, being replaced.
This website only supports the posts here that the neocons are on a reckless course to a military confrontation with Iran. They clearly want regime change. Their doctrine of military supremacy has not changed since 1997. They obviously don't view Iraq as a mess, and as of this past July, they are ready to move for regime change in Iran. Again, McCain has stated we are talking about months, not years.
It may be unfair for me to say this, but the principles stated on their website really sound a lot like nazi principles:
(1) a new American century sounds like the 1000 year rule of the Reich;
(2) revamped military strength (weren't the nazis great and building and developing new military machines, rockets, jets, etc, read their 2000 paper and look at all the military toys they invision, i.e. complete military domination of space)
(3) moral clarity (this is scary, who's going to define this. I'm not a historian, but didn't the nazis view the jews as immoral?);
(4) recent invasions and confrontations, there are a lot of parallels.
Food for thought, but its worth the read if you have some time.