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Quarter Of Americans Now Think Iran is The Biggest
Enemy
Consistent neocon propaganda campaign paying off
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A quarter of Americans believe that Iran now poses the biggest
threat to the United States, confirming that a sustained neocon
propaganda campaign to demonize Iran and its leaders for their
own strategic benefit is having a significant impact.
According to a new poll
by Gallup, Iran is top of the enemy list, with 25
percent, followed by Iraq at 22 percent, then China with 14 percent,
and North Korea with 9 percent.
Republicans are more than twice as likely as Democrats
to see Iran as the top U.S. enemy, while Democrats are likelier
to name Iraq. Older people and those who say they closely follow
world news are less likely to cite Iraq than the younger and less
informed, reported the AP.
It was September last year when the New
Yorker magazine reported that Barnett Rubin, a highly
respected Afghanistan expert at New York University, asserted
that Dick Cheney ordered top Neo-Con media outlets, including
Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, to unleash a PR blitz to
sell conflict with Iran.
The fruits of that propaganda campaign are now clear
to see.
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The outcome of the poll was no doubt spurred by
assertions from figures within the Bush administration, the military
and the intelligence community who have continued to suggest that
Iran is actively pursuing nuclear weapons.
Only yesterday
CIA Director Michael V. Hayden said that he believes Iran is still
pursuing a nuclear bomb, even though the U.S. intelligence community,
including his own agency, reached a consensus judgment last year
that the Islamic Republic had halted
its nuclear weapons work in 2003, after the U.S.
invaded Iraq.
In spite of the report and the Iranians' continued
denial of such a weapons program, the rhetoric from
the neocons in the White House has continued.
"Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous, and
Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to
make a nuclear weapon," President Bush said in a Dec. 4 news
conference, shortly after the release of the national intelligence
estimate.
In an interview
with ABC News last week, Vice President Dick Cheney
alleged that Iran was "heavily involved in trying to develop
nuclear weapons enrichment, the enrichment of uranium to weapons-grade
levels." despite the lack of any evidence whatsoever.
This consistent line from an administration led by those who
are reportedly
desperate to bomb Iran, along with the occasional
misquote about wiping
Israel off the map and a few manufactured
provocations and skirmishes, has resulted in a sizeable
chunk of the American population believing that we'd better deal
with those darn Iranians quick smart.
Of course, a significant portion of Americans will
seemingly believe anything.
It is telling that behind Iran, Iraq was named the
next greatest enemy despite the fact that there was never any
intelligence to confirm it had weapons of mass destruction, despite
the fact that Saddam Hussein was overthrown in 2003 and despite
the fact that the current Iraqi government is backed by the U.S.
The poll may have been more accurate had it been
titled "Which country is the biggest threat to U.S. military
industrial complex dominance over the entire region of the middle
east?".
Or Perhaps, "which country most threatens the
Western elite's stranglehold and manipulation of the production
of oil and natural gas?"
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