No War With Iran
By Charley Reese
06/03/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- If we allow the Bush
administration to drag this country into a war with Iran, we
should all burn our voter-registration cards and go ahead and
admit that we are no longer worthy of being citizens of a
self-governing republic.
For heaven's sake, the administration is employing the same
tactics it used to justify the war against Iraq — refusal to
negotiate, lies, disinformation and demonization of the Iranian
leader. Are we going to fall for the exact same con job all over
again? If so, we are far too dumb to be trusted near a voting
booth.
Recently, a story was floated that the Iranians had passed
legislation requiring religious minorities to wear an
identifying badge. "Nazi, Nazi" cried the neocon warmongers.
Trouble is, the story was completely false. No such legislation
was passed, and this bit of disinformation was knocked askew by
the representative of Iran's Jewish community in the Iranian
Parliament.
The source of the story was an Iranian who had been a big shot
when the Shah was in power and is now with a public-relations
firm that represents — surprise — many of the neoconservatives.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert also told a big whopper when
he said Iran was only months away from making a nuclear bomb. No
nuclear expert I'm aware of agrees with that assessment, and
Olmert is no nuclear expert. Even assuming Iran wants a bomb, it
is years away from being able to produce one.
It's clear that the Bush administration has chosen war. One, it
refuses to negotiate with Iran; two, it refuses to recognize
Iran's right, as a signer of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty, to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes; three, it has
already set up an office in the Pentagon and another in the
State Department to agitate for regime change; and four, it has
begun its anti-Iranian propaganda campaign.
President Bush is a liar when he says he wants to use diplomacy
to end the crisis. In the first place, he created the crisis; in
the second place, he refuses to negotiate; and in the third
place, he has, for all practical purposes, issued an ultimatum:
Give up your right to enrich uranium, or we'll attack.
No country in the world wants us to attack Iran except Israel.
That's no surprise. If the American people haven't figured out
that Israel exerts an undue and injurious influence on the
American government, then that's another reason for them to tear
up their voter-registration cards.
And if driving toward war with Iran isn't bad enough, the Bush
administration has restarted the Cold War with Russia by its
incessant criticism of Vladimir Putin's government. I think,
sometimes, that the whole Bush administration is out of touch
with reality and should be on medication, starting with the
president and vice president.
When you consider the wars, the profligate spending, the
out-of-control debt and trade deficits, the refusal to control
the borders, the alienation of most of the world and the
constant spitting on the Constitution and civil liberties, you
can conclude that this administration is going to destroy the
United States as we know it. I don't say that lightly. I never
in a million years would have imagined that this administration
would do what it's done.
And if you are one of those arm-chair jingoists who thinks it's
fun to kill foreigners, just keep that thought in mind when you
have to pay $10 a gallon for gasoline and the economy comes
crashing down on your head. Sure, we can damage Iran's nuclear
facilities and kill a lot of Iranians, but we can't do it and
keep the oil flowing out of the Persian Gulf at the same time.
It isn't out of concern for the Iranians that the rest of the
world doesn't want a war. It's because other nations recognize
the damage it will cause the world economy. It's also because
they recognize that this is phony crisis, like Iraq's mythical
weapons of mass destruction.
Even if Iran developed a nuclear weapon, so what. We have
thousands; the Israelis have hundreds. Iran isn't going to
attack anybody. It hasn't attacked anyone in the past 100 years.
© 2006 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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