Israeli bombings could lead to escalation of Middle East war
By Michel
Chossudovsky
GlobalResearch.ca
Jul 17, 2006, 01:05
Following the
bombings of Beirut by Israel, there is a danger that the US sponsored Middle
East war, which is at present characterized by three distinct war theaters
(Afghanistan, Palestine and Iraq) will escalate and extend to the entire Middle
East-Central Asian region.
The bombings of
Lebanon are part of a carefully planned military agenda. They are not
spontaneous acts of reprisal by Israel. They are acts of provocation.
The attacks could
indeed be used as a pretext to trigger a much broader military operation, which
is already in the active planning stage. In all likelihood, the bombings were
conducted with Washington's approval.
The timing of these
bombings coincides with the showdown with Iran regarding its alleged nuclear
weapons' program. They should be viewed and analyzed in relation to US-Israeli
geopolitical and strategic interests in the broader region.
The Beirut bombings
should also be understood in relation to the withdrawal of Syrian troops from
Lebanon, which has opened up a new space for the deployment of Israeli forces.
Since 2004, the US,
Israel and Turkey have formulated concrete war plans involving air raids on
Iran's nuclear sites. Israel is slated to play a direct role in the US
sponsored military operation against Iran, which is also the object of
consultations at the G8 meeting in St. Petersburg on July 15-17.
Since late 2004,
Israel has been stockpiling US made weapons systems in anticipation of an
attack on Iran. This stockpiling which is financed by US military aid was
largely completed in June 2005. Israel has taken delivery from the US of
several thousand "smart air launched weapons" including some 500
'bunker-buster' bombs, which can also be used to deliver tactical nuclear
bombs. US tactical nuclear weapons have been deployed by the US and several of
its allies and could be used against Iran. Israel's
thermonnuclear missiles are pointed at Tehran.
The participation
of Turkey in the US-Israeli military operation is also a factor, following last
year's agreement reached between Ankara and Tel Aviv.
Extension of the
War
Tehran has
confirmed that it will retaliate if attacked, in the form of ballistic missile
strikes directed against Israel. These attacks, could also target US military
facilities in Iraq and the Persian Gulf, which would immediately lead us into a
scenario of military escalation and all out war.
G8
On the agenda of
the G8 is a draft UN Security Council resolution pertaining to Iran's alleged
(nonexistent) nuclear weapons program, which, according to news reports, has
been tacitly approved by Russia and China This resolution, if
adopted, could open the way for punitive bombings on Iran, with the full
support of America's European allies.
Israel is now part
of the Anglo-American military coalition. If these bombing raids were to
be carried out, with the active participation of Israel, both Lebanon and Syria
would become part of an extensive war zone.
The entire region
would flare up
It is therefore
essential that citizens' movements around the world act consistently to
confront their respective governments and reverse and dismantle this military
agenda which threatens the future of humanity.
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Iranian president says Israeli attack on Syria to meet "strong
response"
Text of report by
Iranian radio on 14 July
In a telephone
conversation last night, the Iranian and Syrian presidents condemned the
Zionist regime's attacks on Lebanon and Gaza. They called on the Islamic
nations to show their support for the Palestinian and Lebanese people.
Mr [Mahmud]
Ahmadinezhad expressed grave concerns over the Zionist military's attacks on
Palestinian and Lebanese civilians. He described the aggressions as the sign of
weakness on the part the illegitimate regime. He said despite what the Zionist
officials may think, such actions cannot save the regime.
Commenting on the
recent Israeli threats against Syria, the president said that the regime's ever
increasing aggressive measures would be interpreted as an attack on the whole
of the Islamic world, adding that it would meet with a strong response.
For his turn, the
Syrian President Bashar al-Asad, said that by attacking Gaza, the Zionist
regime had broken the one-year long ceasefire, and had created a new crisis. He
added that the courageous, timely and decisive response by the Hezbollah had
surprised and angered the leaders of the regime. Pointing out that many popular
groups from various Islamic countries had expressed their willingness to fight
the occupiers in the troubled areas, Mr Asad said that Israel would face a
fierce response should it decide to commit another mistake and attack Syria. He
added that Syria was not afraid of any threats.
Source: Voice of
the Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, in Persian 0430 gmt 14 Jul 06
� Copyright Michel
Chossudovsky, Global Research, 2006
Michel Chossudovsky is Professor of Economics at the
University of Ottawa and Director of the Center for Research on Globalization,
at www.globalresearch.ca. His most
recent book entitled: America�s "War on Terrorism",Global
Research, 2005, contains a detailed analysis of the role of Zarqawi in the Adminstration's
disinformation campaign. For details on Chossudovsky's book America's "War on Terrorism", click here
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