New York Times Falls for
Bogus Iran Weapons Charges
Completely Implausible
Numbers are Thrown Around - Repeat of Judy Miller
Scandal By Juan Cole
02/12/07 " ICH"
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This
NYT article depends on unnamed USG sources who
alleged that 25 percent of US military deaths and
woundings in Iraq
in October-December of 2006 were from explosively
formed penetrator bombs fashioned in Iran and given
to Shiite militias:'
In the last three months of 2006, attacks using the
weapons accounted for a significant portion of
Americans killed and wounded in Iraq, though less
than a quarter of the total, military officials
say.'
This claim is one hundred percent wrong. Because 25
percent of US troops were not killed fighting
Shiites in those three months. Day after day, the
casualty reports specify al-Anbar Province or Diyala
or Salahuddin or Babil, or Baghdad districts such as
al-Dura, Ghaziliyah, Amiriyah, etc.--and the enemy
fighting is clearly Sunni Arab guerrillas. And, Iran
is not giving high tech weapons to Baathists
and Salafi Shiite-killers. It is true that some
casualties were in "East Baghdad" and that Baghdad
is beginning to rival al-Anbar as a cemetery for US
troops:
Robert Burns of AP
observes,
"The
increasingly urban nature of the war is
reflected in the fact that a higher percentage
of U.S. deaths have been in Baghdad lately. Over
the course of the war through Feb. 6, at least
1,142 U.S. troops have died in Anbar province,
the heart of the Sunni Arab insurgency,
according to an AP count. That compares with 713
in Baghdad. But since Dec. 28, 2006, there were
more in Baghdad than in Anbar - 33 to 31."
Over all, only a fourth
of US troops had been killed Baghdad (713 or 23.7
percent of about 3000) through the end of 2006. But
US troops aren't fighting Shiites anyplace else--
Ninevah, Diyala, Salahuddin--these are all Sunni
areas. For a fourth of US troops to be being killed
or wounded by Shiite EFPs, all of the Baghdad
deaths would have to be at the hands of Shiites!
The US military often does not announce exactly
where in Baghdad a GI is killed and so I found it
impossible to do a count of Sunni versus Shiite
neighborhoods. But we know that Prime Minister Nuri
al-Maliki was running interference for the Mahdi
Army last fall, and it seems unlikely to me that
very many US troops died fighting Shiites in
Baghdad. The math of Gordon's article does not add
up at all if this were Shiite uses of
Iran-provided EFPs.
So the unnamed sources at the Pentagon are reduced
to implying that Iran is giving sophisticated bombs
to its sworn enemies and the very groups that are
killing its Shiite Iraqi allies every day. Get real!
Moreover, there is no evidence of Iranian intentions
to kill US troops. If Iran was giving EFPs to
anyone, it was to the Supreme Council for Islamic
Revolution in Iraq and its Badr Corps paramilitary,
for future use. SCIRI is the main US ally in Iraq
aside from the Kurds. I don't know of US troops
killed by Badr, certainly not any time recently.
It is far more likely that corrupt arms merchants
are selling and smuggling these things than that
there is direct government- to- militia transfer. It
is possible that small Badr Corps stockpiles were
shared or sold. That wouldn't have been Iran's
fault.
Some large proportion of US troops being killed in
Iraq are being killed with bullets and weapons
supplied by Washington to the Iraqi army, which are
then sold by desperate or greedy Iraqi soldiers on
the black market. This problem of US/Iraqi
government arms getting into the hands of the Sunni
Arab guerrillas is far more significant and pressing
than whatever arms smugglers bring in from Iran.
We now know that
Iran
came to the US early in 2003 with a proposal to
cooperate with Washington in overthrowing
Saddam Hussein, and that VP Richard Bruce Cheney
rebuffed it. The US could have had Iran on its side
in Iraq!
The attempt to blame these US deaths on Iran is in
my view a black psy-ops operation. The claim is
framed as though this was a matter of direct Iranian
government transfer to the deadliest guerrillas. In
fact, the most fractious Shiites are the ones who
hate Iran the most. If 25 percent of US troops are
being killed and wounded by explosively formed
projectiles, then someone should look into who is
giving those EFPs to Sunni Arab guerrillas. It isn't
Iran.
Finally, it is obvious that if Iran did not exist,
US troops would still be being blown up in large
numbers. Sunni guerrillas in al-Anbar and West
Baghdad are responsible for most of the deaths. The
Bush administration's talent for blaming everyone
but itself for its own screw-ups is on clear display
here.
For more skepticism,
see this column at
Huffington;
and Glenn Greenwald
and
Think Progress
. Labels:
Black psy-ops,
Iran
Juan Cole is President of the
Global Americana Institute. Visit his blog
www.juancole.com
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