The Iraq Study
Group (ISG) is a �bipartisan task force� created by the US Congress in
response to the failure of the Bush administration to better manage the
occupation of Iraq. Mainstream media reporting and official statements from
Washington have characterized the ISG as proof of a �shift towards diplomacy�
in the Middle East. These same reports cite the sponsorship of the so-called US
Institute for Peace as evidence that the ISG represents a �change of course.� In
fact, the ISG is another official damage control apparatus, spearheaded by
notorious Western political and corporate elites, former military intelligence
officers, and �experts� from right-wing and intelligence-connected Western
think tanks -- one of which is the US Institute for Peace itself.
What is the US Institute for Peace?
The sponsor of the ISG is the US Institute for
Peace (USIP). USIP�s directors and members feature prominently throughout
the ISG�s panels.
Despite its insistence that it is an independent and
nonpartisan body, the USIP itself is a policy group that functions as an arm of
the US government, and as a US intelligence/propaganda apparatus. The USIP
members are appointed by the president of the United States, and confirmed and
funded by Congress. The rotating membership of the USIP consists primarily of elites,
including �retired� Washington politicians and Pentagon officials.
Named in true Orwellian fashion, the US Institute for Peace
is a harbor for elite managers of global warfare. Its former members
have included the most notorious war criminals in modern history, among them
Dick Cheney, Frank Carlucci, Caspar Weinberger, and Stephen Hadley.
Headed by war criminals and New World Order elites
The Iraq Study Group is charged with bringing �fresh eyes�
to the Middle East conflict. However, one glance at the directors of the ISG should
remove any illusions. The ISG�s leaders are world-renowned American elites and
Cold Warriors, each of whom played major roles in the crimes of the Reagan-Bush
and Clinton administrations.
These are very old eyes, on very blood-soaked globalists who
seek to fine-tune, perfect, and expand the war, not end it:
Its co-chairs are James A. Baker III and Lee Hamilton.
The chairmanship by this tag-team of war criminals itself promises more of the
same.
Former Secretary of State Baker�s deep and extensive
political and business connections to the Bush family and high-level role in
the Bush and Reagan-Bush administrations are well known. It was Baker who
personally intervened to install George W. Bush as president in 2000. It was
Baker, member of the Carlyle Group, who laid the groundwork behind 9/11
and the �war on terrorism.� It is James A.
Baker Institute for Public Policy pushing many aspects of on oil and
petrodollar conquest. Now it is Baker coming to George W. Bush�s aid again,
with �better ideas,� by way of George H.W. Bush, Brent Scowcroft and Henry
Kissinger.
Hamilton is co-chair of the infamous 9/11 Commission, a
blatant cover-up. Hamilton�s role with the ISG marks his third chairmanship of
official cover-ups: Iran-Contra, 9/11, and now Iraq.
Edwin Meese is the former Reagan administration
attorney general. In addition to facilitating many aspects of the Iran-Contra/CIA
drug trafficking operations of the 1980s and early 1990s, Meese is implicated
in the crimes
related to PROMIS software, including the Inslaw scandal, and the murder of
journalist Danny Casolaro.
Lawrence Eagleburger is a former George H.W. Bush
secretary of state, and another Iran-Contra insider. In line with the ideas of
Baker, Scowcroft, Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, Eagleburger has been a
blunt and outspoken
critic of the �bungled� Bush-Cheney occupation. Note: Eagleburger replaced
former CIA Director Robert Gates, who has been nominated to replace Donald Rumsfeld
as secretary of defense, in the ISG
William Perry, Clinton administration secretary of
defense, is a legendary proponent of
all-out
military force and even nuclear confrontation.
Vernon Jordan is the legendary Jimmy Carter-Clinton
family confidant, advisor and Washington insider and damage control specialist,
now a senior managing director of the investment firm Lazard Freres &
Company.
Sandra Day O�Connor, former Supreme Court justice,
was a driving force behind the stolen election of 2000 that installed George W.
Bush. (Recall that when informed of Al Gore�s potential victory, O�Connor
gasped, �Oh, that�s terrible,� and promptly headed to the Supreme Court
chambers to illegally stop it.) Given her lack of expertise on foreign policy
and military intelligence matters, there is no explanation for O�Connor�s role
on the ISG -- except as the legal advisor who will facilitate law-bending and
the destruction of more constitutional and international laws.
Other directors include former US Senator Alan Simpson (R-Wyom.),
a classic obstructionist who provided political cover for a host of Reagan-Bush
era scandals, and a spearhead for many Reagan-Bush judicial and cabinet
appointments; the scandalized former Virginia Senator Chuck Robb; and
the ubiquitous Democratic Party insider and former White House chief of staff, Leon
Panetta.
March of the think tank assets and spooks
The ISG is structured around working groups which
deliberate on four aspects of the Iraq occupation: military and security,
economy and reconstruction, political development, and strategic environment.
The membership of the working groups is thoroughly dominated
by figures from neoconservative, military intelligence related Western think
tanks, and outright intelligence fronts, including the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS), the RAND Corporation, the Heritage Foundation,
the Hoover Institution, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the Brookings
Institution, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), the James Baker Institute
for Public Policy and National Defense University (NDU). There are also
officers with Bechtel and Citigroup.
The working groups are as follows:
Military and Security
Hans Binnedijk, National Defense University
James Jay Carafaro, Heritage Foundation
Michael Flournoy, CSIS
Michael Eisenstadt, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Bruce Hoffman, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University
Clifford May, Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Kalev Sepp, Naval Postgraduate School
John Sigher, NDU
W. Andrew Terrill, Strategic Studies Institute
Jeffrey White, Washington Institute
Political Development
Reuel Marc Gerecht, AEI, neoconservative, and former CIA
operative
Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution
Raymond Close, freelance analyst
Andrew Erdmann, National Security Council
David Mack, Middle East Institute
Augustus Norton, Boston University
Marina Ottaway, Carnegie Endowment
Judy Van Rest, International Republican Institute
Judith Yaphe, NDU
Economy and Reconstruction
Frederick Barton, CSIS
Jay Collins, Citigroup
Jack Covey, Bechtel
Keith Crane, RAND Corporation
Amy Jaffe, James Baker Institute for Public Policy
David Lipton, Citigroup
Michael O�Hanlon, Brookings Institution
James Placke, Cambridge Energy Research Associates
James Schear, NDU
Strategic Environment
Jon Altermann, CSIS
Steven Cook, Council on Foreign Relations
James Dobbins, RAND Corporation
Hillel Fradkin, Hudson Institute
Chas Freeman, Middle East Council
Geoffrey Kemp, Nixon Center
Dan Kurtzen, Princeton U.
Ellen Laipson, Henry Stimson Center
William Quandt, Brookings Institution
Shibley Yelhani, Brookings
Wayne White, Middle East Institute
The ISG�s military senior advisor panel consists of:
Admiral James Ellis, US Navy-retired
General John Keane, US Army-retired
General Edward Meyer, US Army-retired
General Joseph Ralston, US Air Force-retired
Lt. General Roger Schultz, SR., US Army-retired
Towards a more nuanced hell
Given its despicable leaders and unsavory composition, the
Iraq Study Group does not represent a �change of course,� but an extension of a
very old and familiar map of war and conquest, across the Middle East and
Eurasian subcontinent; a very old Cold War agenda to head off the perceived
threats posed by China and Russia.
There is not one member of the Iraq Study Group who
represents alternative viewpoints or opposition to Anglo-American geostrategic
policy. There are no Iraqis; no one from the Middle East or Central Asia (not
even intelligence plants). There is not one member who represents the views of
the people whose lives and nations are being �managed.�
It is, like the 9/11 Commission, a cover-up. It is a damage
control apparatus designed to salvage the disastrous and politically
embarrassing and untenable Bush-Cheney stewardship of the war, by putting the
�war on terrorism� back on what the American Empire�s elites view to be its
originally planned course: the bipartisan �consensus� reached immediately after
9/11.
It is elites and political criminals, talking to each other,
hatching new schemes among themselves. This constitutes �study.�
The ISG�s report, due to be released next month, will likely
recommend Bush rear-end saving compromises, which may include troop
redeployment, but no end to the war and no end to the permanent US presence in
Iraq. There will be calls for greater �international cooperation� (covert deals
and UN-led multinational warfare, �nuance�), and new, and perhaps more
aggressive, counter-terrorism (to better destroy �insurgencies�).
It is no surprise to note that the Iraq Study Group agenda
comes at the same time that one of its original members, former CIA Director
Robert Gates, has been tapped by Bush-Cheney as the new Secretary of Defense,
and new Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), in one of
her very first act as the new speaker, consults with Zbigniew Brzezinski.
There is no guarantee that the Bush-Cheney hardliners will
abide by the recommendations of this cover-up commission.
In any case, the world must brace for what could be a future
that is more insidious, worse than what has already transpired. The world must
oppose the legitimacy of the Iraq Study Group as fervently as it opposes the
Bush administration�s continuing criminal war.
The
Anglo-American Empire�s rampage across the Grand Chessboard has stumbled and
derailed under the management of George W. Bush. The Iraq Study Group will
restore it. That spells increasing danger for the world.