A Bush pre-election strike on Iran
'imminent'
White House insider report "October Surprise"
imminent
By Wayne Madsen
10/20/04 "Lebanon Wire" --
According to White House and Washington Beltway insiders, the Bush
administration, worried that it could lose the presidential
election to Senator John F. Kerry, has initiated plans to launch a
military strike on Iran's top Islamic leadership, its nuclear
reactor at Bushehr on the Persian Gulf, and key nuclear targets
throughout the country, including the main underground research
site at Natanz in central Iran and another in Isfahan. Targets of
the planned U.S. attack reportedly include mosques in Tehran, Qom,
and Isfahan known by the U.S. to headquarter Iran's top mullahs.
The Iran attack plan was reportedly drawn up
after internal polling indicated that if the Bush administration
launched a so-called anti-terrorist attack on Iran some two weeks
before the election, Bush would be assured of a landslide win
against Kerry. Reports of a pre-emptive strike on Iran come amid
concerns by a number of political observers that the Bush
administration would concoct an "October Surprise" to
influence the outcome of the presidential election.
According to White House sources, the USS John
F. Kennedy was deployed to the Arabian Sea to coordinate the
attack on Iran. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld discussed the
Kennedy's role in the planned attack on Iran when he visited the
ship in the Arabian Sea on October 9. Rumsfeld and defense
ministers of U.S. coalition partners, including those of Albania,
Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Georgia, Hungary, Iraq, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mongolia,
Poland, Qatar, Romania, and Ukraine briefly discussed a very
"top level" view of potential dual-track military
operations in Iran and Iraq in a special "war room" set
up on board the aircraft carrier. America's primary ally in Iraq,
the United Kingdom, did not attend the planning session because it
reportedly disagrees with a military strike on Iran. London also
suspects the U.S. wants to move British troops from Basra in
southern Iraq to the Baghdad area to help put down an expected
surge in Sh'ia violence in Sadr City and other Sh'ia areas in
central Iraq when the U.S. attacks Iran as well as clear the way
for a U.S. military strike across the Iraqi-Iranian border aimed
at securing the huge Iranian oil installations in Abadan. U.S.
allies South Korea, Australia, Kuwait, Jordan, Italy, Netherlands,
and Japan were also left out of the USS John F. Kennedy planning
discussions because of their reported opposition to any strike on
Iran.
In addition, Israel has been supplied by the
United States with 500 "bunker buster" bombs. According
to White House sources, the Israeli Air Force will attack Iran's
nuclear facility at Bushehr with the U.S. bunker busters.The joint
U.S.-Israeli pre-emptive military move against Iran reportedly was
crafted by the same neo-conservative grouping in the Pentagon and
Vice President Dick Cheney's office that engineered the invasion
of Iraq.
Morale aboard the USS John F. Kennedy is at an
all-time low, something that must be attributable to the knowledge
that the ship will be involved in an extension of U.S. military
actions in the Persian Gulf region. The Commanding Officer of an
F-14 Tomcat squadron was relieved of command for a reported shore
leave "indiscretion" in Dubai and two months ago the
Kennedy's commanding officer was relieved for cause.
The White House leak about the planned attack on
Iran was hastened by concerns that Russian technicians present at
Bushehr could be killed in an attack, thus resulting in a wider
nuclear confrontation between Washington and Moscow. International
Atomic Energy Agency representatives are also present at the
Bushehr facility. In addition, an immediate Iranian Shahab
ballistic missile attack against Israel would also further
destabilize the Middle East. The White House leaks about the
pre-emptive strike may have been prompted by warnings from the CIA
and the Defense Intelligence Agency that an attack on Iran will
escalate out of control. Intelligence circles report that both
intelligence agencies are in open revolt against the Bush White
House.
White House sources also claimed they are
"terrified" that Bush wants to start a dangerous war
with Iran prior to the election and fear that such a move will
trigger dire consequences for the entire world.
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based
investigative journalist and columnist. He served in the National
Security Council (NSA) during the Reagan Administration and wrote
the introduction to Forbidden Truth. He is the co-author, with
john Stanton of "America's Nightmare: The Presidency of
George Bush II." His forthcoming book is titled: "jaded
Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops, and Brass Plates." Madsen can be
reached at Wmadsen777@aol.com
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