The Bush administration has admitted that covert actions of
an aggressive nature were applied against Iran and Syria. The stated objective
was to wreck the countries' economies and currency systems. The infamous
Iran-Syria Policy and Operations Group (ISOG) created in early 2006, integrated
by officials from the White House, the State Department, the CIA and the
Treasury Department, had a mandate to destabilize Syria and Iran, and bring
about "Regime Change":
"The committee, the Iran-Syria Policy and Operations Group
[ISOG], met weekly throughout much of 2006 to coordinate actions such as
curtailing Iran's access to credit and banking institutions, organizing the
sale of military equipment to Iran's neighbors and supporting forces that
oppose the two regimes." (Boston Globe, 25 May 2007)
ISOG had also been providing undercover assistance to
Iranian opposition groups and dissidents. The group's propaganda ploy consisted
in feeding disinformation into the news chain and "building international
outrage toward Iran". (Boston Globe 2, January 2007)
About-turn in Iran-Syria policy?
Washington has recently announced an apparent about-turn: no
more treacherous covert ops directed against "rogue enemies" in the
Middle East. The Iran-Syria Policy and Operations Group (ISOG) has been
disbanded on the orders of President Bush. The US will no longer be involved in
"[covert] aggressive actions against Iran and Syria", according to
State Department officials.
"The group had become the focus for administration
critics who feared that it was plotting covert actions that could escalate into
a military conflict with Iran or Syria. The air of secrecy surrounding the
group when it was established in March 2006, coupled with the fact that it was
modeled after a similar special committee on Iraq, contributed to those
suspicions.
A senior State Department official, . . . said the group
[ISOG] was shut down because of a widespread public perception that it was
designed to enact regime change. State Department officials have said the focus
of the Iran-Syria group was persuading the two regimes to change their
behavior, not toppling them." (Ibid)
Believe it or not?
Foreign policy analysts have described Washington's decision
as proof of a welcome "softening" of US strategy in the Middle East.
The Bush administration is said to have discarded " regime change" in
favor of a more flexible approach, consisting of constructive dialogue with
Tehran and Damascus. Aggressive covert actions, we are told, have been swapped
for bona fide international diplomacy:
The [dissolution of ISOG] comes as the Bush
administration has embarked on a significant new effort to hold high-level
meetings with Iran and Syria.
. . .
Shortly before the Iran-Syria group was shut down,
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice launched a major initiative to engage Iran
and Syria in a regional effort to stabilize Iraq, reversing longstanding U.S.
policy against high-level contact with the countries.
For years, the Bush administration has shunned meetings
with Syria. . . . But Rice met this month with Syria's foreign minister in
Egypt, the first such high-level meeting between the two countries since 2004,
and on Monday, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, is scheduled to meet
his Iranian counterpart in Baghdad.
Kenneth Katzman, a Middle East specialist at the
Congressional Research Service, the research arm of the U.S. Congress, said he
did not think it was a coincidence that the Iran-Syria group was disbanded at
the same time the State Department began its diplomatic outreach.
"I think the rationale for that group was promoting
regime change, and Rice is going in a much different direction from that,"
Katzman said. "The regime-change school within the administration has
really gotten quite a bit weaker." (Ibid)
The decision to dismantle ISOG is largely cosmetic. Most of
these intelligence operations remain intact. ISOG was one among several covert
initiatives to destabilize Iran and Syria. Regime change and outright war are
still part of the Administration's agenda. In fact, destabilizing covert
intelligence operations directed against Iran and Syria have been stepped up in
the course of the last four years. Moreover, these operations are closely
coordinated with Israeli and NATO war plans, which constitute an integral part
of the US sponsored military operation directed against Iran, Syria and
Lebanon.
The covert ops have been synchronized with the military road
map, including the various US war scenarios envisaged since the launching of
" Theater Iran Near Term" (TIRANNT) in May 2003, barely a month after
the invasion of Iraq. These war-like scenarios explicitly envisage regime
change:
. . . Under
TIRANNT, Army and U.S. Central Command planners have been examining both
near-term and out-year scenarios for war with Iran, including all aspects of a
major combat operation, from mobilization and deployment of forces through
postwar stability operations after regime change." (William Arkin,
Washington Post, 16 April 2006)
The US is on a war footing and the various covert operations
and Psy-Ops --which routinely feed despicable images of the Iranian head of
State into the news chain--, are an integral part of the military-intelligence
and propaganda arsenal.
In turn, the covert ops are coordinated with US, Israeli and
NATO military deployments in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf
including the conduct of major war games, which have been carried out almost
continuously since Summer 2006.
CIA " Black Ops" directed against Iran
Coinciding with the announcement on the closing down of ISOG,
"The CIA has received secret presidential approval to mount a covert
"black" operation to destabilize the Iranian government, according to
current and former officials in the intelligence community . . .� (ABC
News Report 22 May 2007). This parallel CIA sponsored initiative, which
"received approval by White House officials and other officials in the
intelligence community", has broadly the same mandate as that of the
defunct ISOG:
"The sources, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject, say President Bush
has signed a "nonlethal presidential finding" that puts into motion a
CIA plan that reportedly includes a coordinated campaign of propaganda,
disinformation and manipulation of Iran's currency and international financial
transactions.
"I can't confirm or deny whether such a program
exists or whether the president signed it, but it would be consistent with an
overall American approach trying to find ways to put pressure on the
regime," said Bruce Riedel, a recently retired CIA senior official who
dealt with Iran and other countries in the region.
A National Security Council spokesperson, Gordon
Johndroe, said, "The White House does not comment on intelligence
matters." A CIA spokesperson said, "As a matter of course, we do not
comment on allegations of covert activity." (ABC
News Report 22 May 2007)
The CIA plan was apparently "designed to pressure Iran
to stop its nuclear enrichment program and end aid to insurgents in Iraq."
The covert operation, according to US officials, was a softer alternative to that
of a military strike on Iran, an option which was favored by Vice President
Dick Cheney and other hawks within the administration:
"Current and former intelligence officials say the
approval of the covert action means the Bush administration, for the time
being, has decided not to pursue a military option against Iran.
"Vice President Cheney helped to lead the side
favoring a military strike," said former CIA official Riedel, "but I
think they have come to the conclusion that a military strike has more
downsides than upsides." (Ibid)
The covert intelligence operations directed against Iran and
Syria is not an alternative to military action. Quite the opposite. The CIA
plan was designed to support Washington's strategy to destabilize Iran and
Syria, through both military action and non-military means including covert
intelligence operations.
Unleashing the Islamic brigades inside Iran
In relation to Iran, US intelligence has been supporting a
Pakistani based terrorist group, Jundullah (Soldiers of God), that has
conducted terrorist raids inside Iran. The group operates "from bases on
the rugged Iran-Pakistan-Afghanistan 'tri-border region'." According to a
report by ABC News:
"A Pakistani tribal militant group responsible for a
series of deadly guerrilla raids inside Iran has been secretly encouraged and
advised by American officials since 2005, U.S. and Pakistani intelligence
sources tell ABC News.
"The group, called Jundullah, is made up of members of the
Baluchi tribe and operates out of the Baluchistan province in Pakistan, just
across the border from Iran.
"It has taken responsibility for the deaths and
kidnappings of more than a dozen Iranian soldiers and officials." (ABC
News, 2 April 2007)
"Abd el Malik Regi, the leader of Jundullah, commands a force
of several hundred guerrilla fighters "that stage attacks across the
border into Iran on Iranian military officers, Iranian intelligence officers,
kidnapping them, executing them on camera, . . . Most recently, Jundullah took
credit for an attack in February that killed at least 11 members of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard riding on a bus in the Iranian city of Zahedan."
(Ibid)
US government sources have acknowledged that Jundullah's
leader "had regular contact with US officials" but denies any
"direct funding" of Jundullah by US intelligence.
Inherent in CIA covert operations, the Agency never grants
funding "directly". It invariably proceeds through one of its proxy
organizations including Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), which
historically, since the Soviet-Afghan war, has provided support to Islamic
terror groups, including the funding of the training camps and the madrassahs,
always acting on behalf of the CIA. In fact this insidious role of Pakistan's
ISI (on behalf of the the CIA) is candidly acknowledged by US intelligence:
"American intelligence sources say Jundullah has
received money and weapons through the Afghanistan and Pakistan military and
Pakistan's intelligence service. Pakistan has officially denied any
connection." ( Brian Ross and Christopher Isham, The Secret War Against
Iran, April 03, 2007
Other channels used by US intelligence in funding terrorism
is through Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, where foundation money is funneled
to various militant Islamic groups on behalf of Uncle Sam. "Some former
CIA officers say the arrangement [with regard to Jundullah] is reminiscent of
how the U.S. government used proxy armies, funded by other countries including
Saudi Arabia, to destabilize the government of Nicaragua in the 1980s
[reminiscent of the Iran-Contra affair]." (Ibid)
Consistent pattern: Historical origins of
"Islamic Terrorism"
Ironically, the Islamic groups are portrayed as working hand
in glove with Tehran. Iran, a predominantly Shia country, is accused of harboring
Sunni Islamic terrorists, when in fact these Islamic terrorists are "
intelligence assets" of the United States, supported indirectly by
Washington.
This role of US intelligence in support of "Islamic
terrorists" is well established. The covert op applied in Iran are part of
a consistent pattern
The not so hidden agenda of US intelligence, applied
throughout Central Asia and the Middle East, is to trigger political
instability and foment ethnic strife by supporting "Islamic terrorist
organizations", ultimately with a view to weakening the Nation State and
destabilizing sovereign countries.
From the onslaught of the Soviet-Afghan war and throughout
the 1990s, a central feature of CIA activities has consisted in providing
covert support to " Islamic terrorist organizations":
In 1979 "the largest covert operation in the history
of the CIA" was launched in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
in support of the pro-Communist government of Babrak Kamal.(See Fred Halliday,
"The Un-great game: the Country that lost the Cold War, Afghanistan, New
Republic, 25 March 1996): Ahmed Rashid, The Taliban: Exporting Extremism,
Foreign Affairs, November-December 1999. See also Michel Chossudovsky,
America's "War on Terrorism", Global Research, 2005, Ch. 2.)
With the active encouragement of the CIA and Pakistan's
Inter Services Intelligence, "some 35,000 Muslim radicals from 40 Islamic
countries joined Afghanistan's fight between 1982 and 1992. Tens of thousands
more came to study in Pakistani madrasahs. Eventually more than 100,000 foreign
Muslim radicals were directly influenced by the Afghan jihad." (See
Chossudovsky, op cit)
These covert operations in support of the "Islamic
Brigades" continued in the post-Cold war period. The ISI's extensive
intelligence military-network was not dismantled in the wake of the
Soviet-Afghan war. The CIA continued to support the Islamic "jihad"
out of Pakistan. New undercover initiatives were set in motion in Central Asia,
the Middle East and the Balkans. Pakistan's military and intelligence apparatus
essentially "served as a catalyst for the disintegration of the Soviet
Union and the emergence of six new Muslim republics in Central Asia." (Ibid).
"Meanwhile, Islamic missionaries of the Wahhabi sect from Saudi Arabia
established themselves in the Muslim republics of the Former Soviet Union as
well as within the Russian federation encroaching upon the institutions of the
secular State." (Ibid)
A similar pattern emerged in the Balkans. Starting in the
early 1990s, the Clinton Administration supported the recruitment of Al Qaeda
Mujahideen to fight in Bosnia alongside the Bosnian Muslim Army. Ironically, it
was the Republican Party in a document published by the Republican Party
Committee of the US Senate which accused Clinton not only of a
"''hands-on' involvement with the Islamic network's arms pipeline"
but also of collaborating with the Third World Relief Agency (TWRA), "a
Sudan-based, phony humanitarian organization believed to be connected with such
fixtures of the Islamic terror network as Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman (the
convicted mastermind behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing) and Osama Bin
Laden, . . .� (The original document can be consulted on the website of the US
Senate Republican Party Committee (Senator Larry Craig), at http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1997/iran.htm
)
Since the launching of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) in
the wake of September 11, 2001, many of the official documents, which single
out the insidious relationship of US intelligence to the "Islamic terror
network", have been carefully removed from the public eye.
US sponsored "Islamic Terrorists" inside
Lebanon
The recent killings of civilians in Palestinian refugee
camps in northern Lebanon, resulted from the confrontation between Fatah Al
Islam and the Lebanese armed forces. Fatah al-Islam is a predominantly
non-Palestinian Sunni fundamentalist group, operating inside the refugee camps.
Fatah Al Islam is also inspired by the Wahabi sects of Saudi Arabia, which were
part of the CIA's covert operations since the onslaught of the Soviet-Afghan
war.
The Lebanese armed forces have been involved in raids on the
camps, leading to the uprooting of the Palestinians refugees. The number of
Fatah al Islam militants (made up of Saudi, Syrian, Yemeni and Moroccan
fighters), inside the camp was of the order of 150-200 according to press
reports. The Lebanese military offensive has been disproportionate, resulting
in countless civilian casualties.
"Yet, the massively disproportionate assault on the
camp has been unconditionally endorsed by US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice. �The Siniora government is fighting against a very tough extremist foe,�
Rice said. �But Lebanon is doing the right thing to try to protect its
population, to assert its sovereignty and so we are very supportive of the
Siniora government and what it is trying to do.�
Lebanon has used the police action against this tiny
group to ask the US for $280 million in military assistance to help put down
what it grandiosely calls an �uprising.� State Department spokesman Sean
McCormack said the request for funds, $220 million of which would go to the Lebanese
Armed Forces and another $60 million to security forces, was being considered
by Washington. The US gave $40 million in military aid to Lebanon last year and
an additional $5 million so far this year. (Chris
Marsden, 27 May 2007)
Fatah Al Islam has been presented in media reports, in an
utterly twisted logic, as an organization linked to the Fatah movement in
Palestine, a secular organization, founded by Yaser Arafat. From an ideological
standpoint, Fatah al Islam, is similar to Al Qaeda, which is known to financed
out of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States and supported by Pakistan's Inter
Services Intelligence (ISI) in liaison with its US counterpart.
According to Seymour Hersh, Saudi Arabia is providing
funding as well as covert support to Fatah Al Islam, in close consultation with
the Bush administration
Hersh points to a "private agreement" between top
NeoCon officials and Prince Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia, who worked
closely with CIA Director George Tenet, when he was Saudi Ambassador in
Washington. The Lebanese government is also involved in this intelligence
operation:
�The key player is the Saudis. What I [Hersh] was writing
about was sort of a private agreement that was made between the White House,
we�re talking about Richard -- Dick -- Cheney and Elliott Abrams, one of the
key aides in the White House, with Bandar [Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi
national security adviser]. And the idea was to get support, covert support
from the Saudis, to support various hard-line jihadists, Sunni groups,
particularly in Lebanon, who would be seen in case of an actual confrontation
with Hezbollah -- the Shia group in the southern Lebanon -- would be seen as an
asset, .as simple as that.. We're in the business now of supporting the Sunnis
anywhere we can against the Shia, against the Shia in Iran, against the Shia in
Lebanon, that is Nasrullah. Civil war. We're in a business of creating in some
places, Lebanon in particular, a sectarian violence..�(CNN
Interview with Seymour Hersh, CNN International's Your World Today, 21 May
2007)
The pattern of Saudi support to Fatah Al Islam is part of a
US sponsored covert operation similar to those conducted by the CIA in the
1980s in support of Al Qaeda.
Well, the United States was deeply involved. This was a
covert operation that Bandar ran with us. Don't forget, if you remember, you
know, we got into the war in Afghanistan with supporting Osama bin Laden, the
Mujahideen back in the late 1980s with Bandar and with people like Elliott
Abrams around, the idea being that the Saudis promised us they could control --
they could control the jihadists so we spent a lot of money and time, . . . in
the late 1980s using and supporting the jihadists . . . And we have the same
pattern, . . . using the Saudis again to support jihadists [Fatah Al Islam],
Saudis assuring us they can control these various group, the groups like the
one that is in contact right now in Tripoli with the government. (CNN
Interview with Seymour Hersh, CNN International's Your World Today, 21 May
2007)
Staged event in Lebanon? Building a humanitarian
justification for military intervention
Fatah Al Islam is an "intelligence asset" financed
by Saudi Arabia. While the Bush administration accuses Damascus of supporting
Fatah Al Islam, there are indications that the killings in the Palestinian
refugee camps were the result of a carefully staged military intelligence
operation..
Since the Summer 2006 following the Israeli bombing of
Lebanon, NATO forces are present inside Lebanon as well as off Syrian-Lebanese
coastline. The UN Security Council Resolution allowing for the deployment of
NATO peace-keeping forces was the first step in this process, which followed
the 2005 withdrawal and Syrian forces from Lebanon.
The objective of the military roadmap, is to create
sectarian violence inside Lebanon which will provide a pretext "on
humanitarian grounds" for a stepped up military intervention by NATO
forces under a formal UN mandate. This humanitarian military NATO intervention
in liaison with Israel, is envisaged as a sequel to the withdrawal of Syrian
troops in 2005 and the Israeli bombings of 2006. If it were to be launched it
could lead to a situation of de facto foreign occupation of Lebanon as well as
the enforcement of a economic blockade directed against Syria.
The pretext for these stepped up military actions are
Syria's alleged support of Fatah Al Islam and Damascus' supposed involvement in
the assassination of Rafiq Hariri. The timely "investigation" into
Hariri's assassination and the setting up of a kangaroo court are being used by
the coalition to foment anti-Syrian sentiment in Lebanon. From a military
and strategic standpoint, Lebanon is the gateway into Syria. The
destabilization of Lebanon supports the US-NATO-Israeli military agenda
directed against Syria and Iran. US intelligence sets loose its Islamic
brigades, while also accusing the enemy of sponsoring terrorist groups, which
are in fact covertly supported and financed by Uncle Sam.
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