WASHINGTON DC, -- The long awaited US military attack on
Iran is now on track for the first week of April, specifically for 4 am on April 6, the Good Friday opening
of Easter weekend, writes the well-known Russian journalist Andrei Uglanov in
the Moscow weekly “Argumenty Nedeli.” Uglanov cites Russian military experts
close to the Russian General Staff for his account.
The attack is slated to last for 12 hours, according to
Uglanov, from 4 am until 4 pm local time. Friday is the sabbath in
Iran. In the course of the attack, code named Operation Bite, about 20 targets
are marked for bombing; the list includes uranium enrichment facilities,
research centers, and laboratories.
The first reactor at the Bushehr nuclear plant, where
Russian engineers are working, is supposed to be spared from destruction. The
US attack plan reportedly calls for the Iranian air defense system to be
degraded, for numerous Iranian warships to be sunk in the Persian Gulf, and for
the most important headquarters of the Iranian armed forces to be wiped out.
The attacks will be mounted from a number of bases, including
the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. Diego Garcia is currently home
to B-52 bombers equipped with standoff missiles. Also participating in the air
strikes will be US naval aviation from aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf,
as well as from those of the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. Additional
cruise missiles will be fired from submarines in the Indian Ocean and off the
coast of the Arabian peninsula. The goal is allegedly to set back Iran’s
nuclear program by several years, writes Uglanov, whose article was reissued by
RIA-Novosti in various languages, but apparently not English, several days ago.
The story is the top item on numerous Italian and German blogs, but so far
appears to have been ignored by US websites.
Observers comment that this dispatch represents a high-level
orchestrated leak from the Kremlin, in effect a war warning, which draws on the
formidable resources of the Russian intelligence services, and which deserves
to be taken with the utmost seriousness by pro-peace forces around the world.
Asked by RIA-Novosti to comment on the Uglanov report,
retired Colonel General Leonid Ivashov confirmed its essential features in a
March 21 interview: “I have no doubt that there will be an operation, or more
precisely a violent action against Iran.” Ivashov, who has reportedly served at
various times as an informal advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is
currently the vice president of the Moscow Academy for Geopolitical Sciences.
Ivashov attributed decisive importance to the decision of
the Democratic leadership of the US House of Representatives to remove language
from the just-passed Iraq supplemental military appropriations bill that would
have demanded that Bush come to Congress before launching an attack on Iran.
Ivashov pointed out that the language was eliminated under pressure from AIPAC,
the lobbing group representing the Israeli extreme right, and from Israeli
Foreign Minister Tsipi Livni.
“We have drawn the unmistakable conclusion that this
operation will take place,” said Ivashov. In his opinion, the US planning does
not include a land operation: “ Most probably there will be no ground attack,
but rather massive air attacks with the goal of annihilating Iran’s capacity
for military resistance, the centers of administration, the key economic
assets, and quite possibly the Iranian political leadership, or at least part
of it,” he continued.
Ivashov noted that it was not to be excluded that the
Pentagon would use smaller tactical nuclear weapons against targets of the
Iranian nuclear industry. These attacks could paralyze everyday life, create
panic in the population, and generally produce an atmosphere of chaos and
uncertainty all over Iran, Ivashov told RIA-Novosti. “This will unleash a
struggle for power inside Iran, and then there will be a peace delegation sent
in to install a pro-American government in Teheran,” Ivashov continued. One of
the US goals was, in his estimation, to burnish the image of the current
Republican administration, which would now be able to boast that they had wiped
out the Iranian nuclear program.
Among the other outcomes, General Ivashov pointed to a
partition of Iran along the same lines as Iraq, and a subsequent carving up of
the Near and Middle East into smaller regions. “This concept worked well for
them in the Balkans and will now be applied to the greater Middle East,” he
commented.
“Moscow must exert Russia’s influence by demanding an
emergency session of the United Nations Security Council to deal with the
current preparations for an illegal use of force against Iran and the
destruction of the basis of the United Nations Charter,” said General Ivashov. “In
this context Russia could cooperate with China, France and the non-permanent
members of the Security Council. We need this kind of preventive action to ward
off the use of force,” he concluded.
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Webster G. Tarpley is a journalist. Among
other works, he has published an investigation on the manipulation of the Red
Brigades by the Vatican’s P2 Suite and the assassination of Aldo Moro,
a non-authorized biography of George H. Bush, and more recently an analysis of
the methods used to perpetrate the September 11, 2001 attacks.