Bush administration provokes open war on Iran
By Larry Chin
Online
Journal Associate Editor
Jan 15, 2007, 01:10
As reported by the January 12 New York Times,
Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice admitted that George W. Bush authorized the raid of the Iranian
liaison office in Irbil, Iraq, and that the raid was part of a broad
military offensive against Iran ordered by Bush several months ago.
The Iranian government’s response to these raids, material
seized by US forces in this raid, and whatever results from the arrest and
detainment of five Iranians, will be used as the pretext to launch the
long-anticipated Anglo-American war on Iran.
For months, Iran has been targeted by the Bush
administration as a nuclear weapons threat, despite the fact that Iran has been
in full compliance with nuclear non-proliferation treaties, and is not
manufacturing nuclear weapons.
This pretext, which the administration has wielded with
mixed results, is now being "sexed up" with the new terrorism pretext
that Iran is responsible for the violence in Iraq.
Iran, according to the Bush administration’s Orwellian rubric,
is "supplying sophisticated weapons" to forces within Iraq, and that
these weapons are being used against US troops. Iranians, according to
Bush-Cheney-Rice, are engaging in "violent activities", fomenting
"terrorism" against the US in Iraq. Iran, according to the
administration, has "ambitions" in Iraq that must be
"contained". Iran is "al-Qaeda", and vice versa. The US is
"defending itself". Meanwhile, the continuous Anglo-American
destabilization of Iran, intense covert operations underway for years, is
officially denied.
As was the case in the lead-up to the attack on Iraq,
evidence supporting the Bush administration lie is being manufactured out of
whole cloth, or cooked up from half-truths. Facts, words, and actions are being
distorted, realities turned upside down. Lies are being repeated in drumbeat
fashion, and cemented into war policy.
The Bush administration buildup towards Iran is strikingly
similar to Hitler’s campaign against Poland, and the Third Reich’s eventual
1939 blitzkrieg. Hitler’s final act was to manufacture a "deliberate and
cold-blooded provocation", to be blamed on the Poles, which would bring
down the vengeance of German armed forces. He accomplished this by putting
drugged prisoners from a nearby concentration camp into Polish uniforms and
shooting them near a radio station inside the German border. The "Polish
attack on the Gleiwitz transmitter" marked the official start of World War
Two.
In Hitler’s words, "I shall give the propagandist cause
for starting the war. Never mind if it is implausible or not." So it has
been since 2001 with the George W. Bush administration, whose atrocities easily
dwarf those of Hitler. The potential
destruction is planetary in scale.
Critical mass towards war with Iran has been achieved. It is
unlikely that any resistance will come from a complicit United Nations that is
a surrogate of the United States. Objections from Iranian and Iraqi officials,
who will correctly file diplomatic complaints about the illegality of US
actions, will be ignored, no matter how strident these complaints become.
The US Congress, regardless of its wrangling over the Bush
administration’s management of the Iraq occupation, the US "loss" in
Iraq, largely supports the neutering of Iran, by broad bipartisan consensus.
The US Congress, including the Democrats supposedly opposing Bush, knows that
the military bases in Iraq and the Middle East being built are permanent, and
it knows why.
The mushrooming Iran crisis continues to unfold almost
precisely as being predicted by seasoned observers such as former arms
inspector Scott Ritter, whose book, Target: Iran, is reading like a
play-by-play. US forces, including US Navy carrier groups, are mobilizing in
the Persian Gulf region for aerial bombardment, and more. Israel, fresh off of
its war against Lebanon (a dress rehearsal for Iran), is ready to act.
In the span of just the past few days, the Bush
administration has clearly ratcheted up rhetoric and violence. In addition to
the Irbil raid, the US attacked another resource-rich sovereign nation,
Somalia, using the pretext of an anti-"terror" operation against
"al-Qaeda militants". This action, now considered by the Bush
administration to be a "blueprint" for
the future, was widely ignored in the US press. In his latest televised
address, broadcasted just hours before the Irbil raid, George W. Bush issued
new and more open provocations against Iran and Syria, declaring that any halt
of his murderous war would be "dangerous." Bush’s virtual promise of
a war on Iran is being ignored, while almost all of Washington lock-focuses on
Iraq, and Iraq troop levels.
A war on Iran renders this debate moot. So does reality. The
world’s elites know that the Anglo-American empire is losing the world
resource war.
Moves by powerful elements that are dissatisfied and alarmed
by the Bush administration policy, exemplified by the Iraq Study Group, have
accomplished nothing. Upon taking over from Donald Rumsfeld, new Defense
Secretary Robert Gates, an Iran-Contra conspirator and member of the Iraq Study
Group, has already been reduced to a compliant Bush administration functionary,
and an ineffective damage control agent. Gates slinked before Congress, and the
cameras, to sell Bush’s Iraq troop escalation, while vaguely suggesting a
future reduction if short-term operations are "successful.". This
could be a ridiculous political charade (by adding 21,000 US troops to Iraq
now, and cutting from this number later, the administration will then declare
that they are "bringing troops home", while actually maintaining, or
increasing, actual troop levels). Or, Gates knows that those troops will be
needed when war with Iran breaks out in earnest.
The
neocons led by Bush-Cheney-Rice are hell-bent on forcing their original and
only geostrategic plan, "finishing the job" of a conquest of the
Middle East, Central Asia, the Persian Gulf, the Horn of Africa and a nuclear
holocaust, during their remaining two years in power.
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