Iran Attack - Crisis Is Upon Us
By Paul Craig Roberts
09/245/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- A number of experts have
concluded that despite the Bush administration’s desire to
attack Iran, the aggression would be too rash and the
consequences too dire even for the irrational Bush
administration.
Military experts point out that
at a time when generals are calling for more troops for
Afghanistan and Iraq, it would be ill-advised for Bush to add
Iran to the war theater. Experts note that Iran is well armed
with missiles capable of attacking US ships and oil facilities
throughout the Middle East and that Iran can direct its Shiite
allies in Iraq to assault US troops there and set in motion
terrorist actions throughout the Middle East.
Diplomatic experts point out
that the US is isolated in its desire for war with Iran and has
no ally except Israel, thus validating Muslim claims that the US
is Israel’s instrument against Muslims in the Middle East.
Experts note that military aggression is a war crime and that US
violations of international law isolate the US and destroy the
soft power on which US leadership has been based. An attack on
Iran could be the last straw for Muslims chaffing under the rule
of US puppet governments in Egypt, Pakistan, Jordan and Saudi
Arabia.
Economic experts point out that
the impact on the price of oil would be severe and the economic
consequences detrimental. With the US housing bubble deflating,
now is not the time for an oil shock.
It is difficult to take
exception to this expert analysis. Nevertheless, the Bush
administration continues to send war signals. Credible news
organizations have reported that US naval attack groups have
been given “prepare to deploy orders” that would put them on
station off Iran by October 21.
How can Bush administration war
plans be reconciled with expert opinion that the consequences
would be too dire for the US?
Perhaps the answer is that what
appears as irrationality to experts is rationality to
neoconservatives. Neocons seek maximum chaos and instability in
the Middle East in order to justify long-term US occupation of
the region. Following this line of thought, neocons would
regard the loss of a US aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf as
a way to solidify public support for the war. US public anger
at the Iranians could even result in US public support for a
military draft in order to win “the war on terror.”
The Bush administration could
bring Congress around by announcing a “Gulf of Tonkin” incident
or by orchestrating a “terrorist attack.” However, this is
unnecessary as Bush has prepared the ground for bypassing
Congress with his propagandistic allegations that Iran, by
arming Iraqi insurgents, sponsoring terrorism, and building
nuclear weapons, is the major part of the ongoing “war against
terrorism.” Now that Iran is blamed for rising violence in Iraq,
an attack on Iran follows as a matter of course. All Bush has to
do is to continue with his lies in order to bring the American
public to a new war hysteria.
Bush’s attorney general has
demonstrated that he has no qualms about validating any and all
extra-legal powers that the White House requires for violating
the US Constitution and international law. The congressional
attempts to block illegal wiretapping and torture have failed.
The Senate has refused to authorize torture, but the Senate has
not prevented the administration from torturing detainees. The
compromise leaves it to the White House to decide whether its
interrogation practices are objectionable. In an editorial
(September 22, 2006), the Washington Post concluded that “the
abuse can continue.”
Polls show that Bush
administration propaganda has convinced a majority of
inattentive Americans that Iran is making nuclear weapons.
Polls show that a majority support an attack on Iran under this
circumstance. The neoconservatives and their media allies have
succeeded in causing the public to confuse Iran’s legal nuclear
energy program with a weapons program.
The International Atomic Energy
Agency, whose inspectors pour over Iran’s nuclear energy program
for signs of a weapons program, recently denounced a House
Intelligence Committee report as “outrageous and dishonest.”
Written by the Republican neocon staff, the Republican report
falsely alleges that Iran had enriched uranium to weapons grade
last April and that the IAEA had removed a senior safeguards
inspector to keep the alleged breach of the Nuclear
Non-proliferation Pact secret.
Once again neoconservatives have
shown that they will tell any and every lie to achieve their
goal of attacking Iran. Jingoistic anti-UN Bush supporters will
automatically believe the neocon lie and will swallow right-wing
talk radio claims that the UN is protecting Iran’s nuclear
weapons program. As we learned from the Iraq hysteria, facts
and experts are no impediment to the Bush administration’s lies.
Rumsfeld’s neocon Pentagon has
rewritten US war doctrine to permit preemptive nuclear attack on
non-nuclear countries. As the US paid a huge public relations
cost in terms of world opinion and distrust of the US by
endorsing the first use of nuclear weapons, the revision of US
war doctrine must have a purpose.
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Neocons claim that tactical
nuclear weapons are necessary to destroy Iran’s underground
facilities. However, the real reason for using nukes against
Iran is to intimidate Iran from retaliating and to threaten the
entire Muslim world with genocide unless Muslims bend to the
neocons’ will and accept US hegemony over their part of the
world.
In his speech to the United
Nations, Hugo Chavez might not have been too deep into hyperbole
when he described Bush as an example of demonic evil.
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