(WMR) -- In the
days before, during, and after Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael
Mullen revealed the Pentagon has a military strike plan for Iran, part of that
plan may have already been launched. WMR�s Lebanese sources report that a
number of recent provocations in the region are being viewed by regional
intelligence agencies in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt as being
launched by the United States Joint Special Operations Command in alliance with
the Israelis.
The presence in Beirut last week of Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict (SO/LIC) Michael
Vickers has local intelligence sources believing the visit, timed just before a
UN Report is expected to blame Lebanese Hezbollah for the 2005 assassination of
former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, is part of a wider U.S. and
Israeli program to destabilize the Middle East prior to a military attack by
one or both nations on Iran.
Intelligence sources point to a series of unexplained
incidents in the region that have ratcheted up tensions. On July 28, the
Japanese supertanker, M. Star, reported that it was damaged by an
explosion in the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and Oman. Local Omani Coast
Guard officials reported the ship was damaged by a �freak wave� generated by an
earthquake in Iran. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, the owners of the ship, reported that
the vessel, which docked in Fujairah, UAE, for repairs, was struck by an
explosion from �external sources.�
There were local reports that a submarine was responsible
for the explosion. However, the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain stated that no U.S.
Navy ships were in the area. Israel, on the other hand, is known to have
permanently stationed submarines in the Gulf.
On August 2, a series of Grad rockets were fired at the
coastal tourist towns of Aqaba, Jordan and Eilat, Israel. A rocket fired
into Aqaba landed outside the Intercontinental Hotel killed a Jordanian taxi
driver and injured five others. A rocket fired into Eilat, on the other hand,
landed harmlessly into a field. Two rockets splashed into the Red Sea and
another landed in Jordan. Israel immediately blamed the attack on Hamas and
said the rockets were fired from Sinai in Egypt. However, Hamas denied
responsibility and Egypt said the rockets were not fired from its territory and
that its heavy security presence in the peninsula detected no suspicious
activity. Regional intelligence sources believe the rockets may have been a
false flag provocation carried out by Israel and the United States with the
cooperation of Jordanian intelligence. Suspiciously, Israel claimed the rockets
were Iranian-made and were fired by �Global Jihadists.�
Tuesday, there was an outbreak of fighting between Israeli
and Lebanese troops on the border. The shooting began after an Israeli patrol
crossed into Lebanese territory and fired at Lebanese troops and civilians
after the Lebanese attempted to repel the attack. Israel also reportedly
disregarded warnings from UN peacekeepers to halt their movement into Lebanese
territory. Three Lebanese troops and a journalist were killed in the Israeli
attack.
The motivations for the Israeli border aggression may have
been to seek a response from Hezbollah. Israeli bombing raids into Gaza this
week are also seen as a move to seek a response from Hamas. The bombing raids
were followed by the deadly rocket attack on Aqaba, an attack Israel blamed on
Hamas.
The unexplained attacks on the supertanker in the Strait of
Hormuz and the rocket attacks on Aqaba at the northernmost end of the Gulf of
Aqaba, has increased worries about access to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of
Aqaba through the Straits of Tiran. The U.S. Navy will undoubtedly use the fear
to expand its presence in regional waters.
Tuesday also saw the bombing of a train in eastern Turkey�s
Erzincan province by Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) guerrillas. No one was
injured in the attack but eight freight cars derailed. The Turkish Intelligence
Organization (MIT) has determined that since the break-down of relations
between Turkey and Israel, Israeli commandos have been assisting PKK guerrillas
in launching terrorist attacks in Turkey. The PKK attacks come from Iraq�s
Qandil Mountains, a stronghold of joint PKK-Kurdistan Regional
Government-Israeli attacks on Turkey. Overall security for
the mountainous region and the anti-Turkish operations conducted in
it are overseen by U.S. special operations forces.
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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