Time to shut-down the UN
By Mike Whitney
04/30/06 "ICH" -- -- There’s no doubt that if the war in Iraq
had been the “cakewalk” the neocons expected, Marines would be
unfurling “Old Glory” in downtown Teheran right now. Bush has
never wavered in his plan to topple the Islamic regime or to put
Iran’s vast petroleum reserves under American control. In fact,
the administration’s own policy papers, including the National
Security Strategy (NSS) as well as the Project for the New
American Century (PNAC) assert that the United States has the
right to claim these resources if it is in our national
interests.
Everyone knows Bush’s grand-plan for the Middle East, so why are
the IAEA and Security Council pretending that the administration
is genuinely interested in Iran’s fictitious nuclear weapons
program?
Haven’t they seen this charade before?
It’s impossible that the main players don’t understand Bush’s
real intentions or know that the nuclear issue is simply a
pretext for war. Bush has telegraphed his belligerence at every
opportunity even going so far as to announce to the Iranian
people that his hostility is not directed at them, but at their
government.
Bush’s appeal to the Iranian people is absurd. He’s asking them
to abandon any sense of national loyalty so that he can
violently replace the regime with an American client.
It’s crazy.
Are the Iranians so simple-minded that they don’t know that the
Shah’s son is still living in New York and has met regularly
with leading figures in the Bush administration?
Imagine a similar situation where Iran provided $75 million (as
congress has) to build political organizations within the US
with the stated goal of toppling the government; such meddling
is tantamount to an act of war and yet the American people shrug
it off as “business as usual”.
No one in the Middle East is blind to America’s machinations.
The landscape is loaded with clients, toadies, and venal
monarchs all acting on Washington’s behalf. If Bush was serious
about fighting terrorism he’d focus his attention on Riyadh not
Tehran. And, if the IAEA was serious about nuclear
proliferation, they’d be challenging the Bush administration’s
upcoming tests of “Divine Strake”; the Pentagon’s attempt to
create a new regime of low-yield, bunker-busting nuclear
weapons. According to Defense Dept documents, Divine Strake is
intended to “develop a planning tool to improve the warfighters
confidence in selecting the smallest proper nuclear yield
necessary to destroy underground facilities while minimizing
collateral damage.”
That’s right; the Washington warlords are planning to use
nuclear weapons in an offensive attack.
So, why is ElBaradei dithering with Iran while this much graver
threat is materializing in front of the whole world?
Why is the Security Council wasting time with imaginary weapons
programs when the REAL danger is plain to see?
The international agencies have persisted with their clownish
kowtowing to Washington while the administration edges closer
towards nuclear Armageddon.
The primary responsibility of the United Nations is to stop wars
of aggression. The institution maintained its moral legitimacy
by opposing the illegal invasion of Iraq but now it must finish
that work by condemning the ongoing occupation and demanding an
immediate withdrawal. By ignoring its obligations and devoting
its energy to hectoring a peaceful nation that has operated
within the requirements of international law and it’s clearly
stated treaty rights, the UN has publicly disgraced itself and
undermined its raison d’etre.
Similarly, the IAEA has failed to seriously address the issues
for which it was formed. How can ElBaradei support a process
that penalizes countries that follow the rules when neighboring
Israel has secretly stockpiled 200 nuclear warheads and is
threatening to attack Iran without any evidence of wrongdoing
and without approval of the international community?
This is madness.
And, why hasn’t ElBaradei condemned Bush’s “dirty bombs” in Iraq
which have poisoned the land and groundwater with toxic depleted
uranium (DU) creating an enduring legacy of thyroid cancer,
birth defects and other malignant sarcoma?
Nuclear weapons are being used in Iraq. It is ElBaradei’s job to
stop it.
Hugo Chavez was right a few months ago when he said that the
United Nations had outlived its usefulness and was only serving
the interests of the powerful nations. The “alleged” standoff
with Iran proves that the UN has degenerated into a rubber stamp
for US aggression. Its main purpose now is to provide
international cover for American plans to redraw the map of the
Middle East and integrate dissident states into the neoliberal
economic system.
When the bombing begins in Iran, the UN can finally board-up its
doors and send the diplomats home; there’ll be no more reason to
maintain the pretense. An attack on Iranian facilities will
signal a period of global realignment where states either submit
to the Washington axis or join the growing resistance. We are
quickly moving towards Bush’s dream of a world that is divided
into “us against them”.
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