The Bush administration
will attack
Iran as early as spring
2007. The administration is on total war
footing.
Over the next
few months, the administration and its allies and functionaries
will create and provoke a pretext that forces a political
consensus behind an attack on Iran. Any or all of the following
may occur:
- Violent
resistance to US occupation within Iraq is blamed on Iran.
As previously
noted, the idea that Iran is arming Iraqi attacks against
US forces is a central theme of new Bush administration
propaganda. Paul Pillar, former CIA officer and member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, is among many critics
arguing that Iran is not
behind the attacks. This will not stop the Bush-Cheney
apparatus from spewing lies to the contrary.
- A
major terror attack against US interests is blamed on Iran.
In recent testimony before the US Senate, Zbigniew Brzezinski
warned that the Bush administration is headed on a “downhill
track towards a head-on conflict with Iran and much of the
world of Islam” -- and that the conflict may begin with
a major terror
attack, either domestically or overseas, against Americans
by Iran. (See also here,
and here.)
In
Brzezinski’s words, the Bush administration’s mismanagement
of Iraq is an “historic, strategic and moral calamity,” “driven
by Manichean impulses and imperial hubris” that “intensifies
regional instability” and (of primary, if not sole concern
to Brzezinski) “undermines America’s global legitimacy.” Brzezinski,
a chief architect of the US “Grand Chessboard” geostrategy,
which laid the foundation for the 9/11 attacks, has been an
outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s “mishandling”
of the war. The Bush administration has longed for the right
moment to set off “the
next 9/11.”
- Iraq-Iran
diplomacy characterized as terrorist interference by Iran.
- Real
and imaginary Iranian responses to Bush administration rhetoric
or provocations will be characterized as war provocation
by Tehran.
- New
evidence of Iranian nuclear “intentions” will be “found,”
and presented to the “international community,” in order
to sanction punishment.
Will the world
fall for it again?
Gates lays
the propaganda groundwork
In just completed
testimony
that may lay the official foundation for the coming Iran attack,
Defense Secretary and Iran-Contra participant Robert Gates
has asserted that Iran is “very much involved” in arming Iraqi
“militants.”
This new assertion
(which Gates has not backed with verifiable proof from a credible
source) is based on serial numbers allegedly found on the
remnants of bombs used against US forces in Iraq. Gates also
stated that material seized during the (illegal and Bush-ordered)
raid
of the Iranian liason office in Irbil, Iraq is being included
in the larger case of cooked and false intelligence against
Tehran.
Gates, who skated
into his post as Donald Rumsfeld’s replacement, posing as
a critic of the Bush administration’s Iraq war policy, is
now the Bush administration’s number one weapon of mass deception
on Iran.
Covert
operations
The Iran-Iraq
region has been brimming with CIA activity for well over a
year. It is already a known fact that George W. Bush personally
ordered provocative
covert operations several months ago, aimed at baiting
Iran into a war.
Iran’s intelligence
minister, Gholam Hossein Ejeli, claims that Iran has uncovered
a network of 100 CIA and Mossad agents. (Also see here.)
This comes in
the wake of a Bush “shoot
to kill” order: hunt down and kill Iranians in Iraq.
Militarily
and politically encircled
Events are unfolding
exactly
as warned by former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter,
whose book. Target: Iran, predicted every step
the criminal Bush administration and its allies have taken.
In the view
of John Pilger, the
war is already on.
As noted by
Dmitriy
Sedov, preparations for devastation of Iran in the spring
are well underway. Among the many clear signs:
- “The
UN Security Council Resolution envisions that a further
tightening of the sanctions imposed on Iran must take place
after February 21, 2006. From the standpoint of international
law, this is a pretext (essentially a poor one, but one
that does exist) to legalize an aggression against a country.”
- “Two
US aircraft carrier groups armed with nukes are moving into
the region. The US aircraft carrier groups have been on
missions 5 times over the past 15 years. In 4 cases out
of 5, they launched military offensives. In March 2007,
both groups are to take their combat positions.”
- “Additional
ground forces are shifted to the border between Iraq and
Iran. Preparations for a new phase of hostilities are underway.”
- “In
February, Patriot missile defense systems will be ready
to defend Israel and the aircraft carrier groups from enemy
airstrikes.”
- “British
combat engineers are entering the regions of the future
fighting, clearly in order to operate in the Strait of Hormuz,
where Iranians are most likely to lay mines.”
- “The
US and Israel launched a powerful information and propaganda
campaign preparing the global public opinion for aggression.”
- “CENTCOM’s
Commander John Abizade, an opponent of the war with Iran,
resigned. His position was taken over by Admiral W. Fallon,
a veteran of the 1991 Iraq and 1995 Bosnia campaigns.”
The Bush administration
is pushing for a “surge” of up to 50,000 troops to the Middle
East. Although ostensibly for Iraq, but this force is clearly
intended to coincide with action against Iran.
The murder
and cover-up of an Iranian diplomacy effort
In 2003, Tehran
sent a sweeping proposal to the Bush administration (via the
Swiss Embassy) for dialogue and regional cooperation. Bush
administration officials confirm that this memo was widely
circulated and discussed -- and flatly rejected by the White
House.
New charges
of possible criminal cover-up have emerged regarding the sudden
“memory
lapse“ of top Bush administration figures regarding this
proposal.
Secretary of
State Condoleeza Rice confirmed the memo in a recent interview
on National Public Radio (“what the Iranians wanted earlier
was to be one-on-one with the United States”), but suddenly
reversed course. She now claims “I don’t remember ever seeing
any such thing.” According to the Washington Post,
Flynt Leverett, Rice’s staff member at the National Security
Council, the Iranian proposal was received, and discussed.
In an interesting
twist, Leverett claims that it was not his responsibility
to “put it on Rice’s desk” because Iran-Contra co-conspirator
Elliot Abrams was in charge of Middle East policy. Like Rice,
Abrams, who now serves as the deputy national security adviser
in charge of Middle East “democracy promotion,” also claims
“no memory of any such fax and never saw or heard any such
thing.
Former State
Department officials also claim to have seen the Iranian offer,
and note that it was incorporated into a 2003 memo to then-Secretary
of State Colin Powell, proposing a “grand bargain” with Iran.
According to the officials, Powell did not forward the memo
to the White House.
Worldwide
“terrorism” resurgence
The Bush administration’s
buildup comes simultaneously with new and resurfacing threats
from “terrorists” working covertly on behalf of Anglo-American
interests. Bush-Cheney’s “war on terrorism” criminal network
is ramping up for a new phase of violence that it will connect
to Iran.
According to
unnamed US and British intelligence officials, “Al-Qaeda”
has regrouped, and are once again “capable and intent
on launching mass attacks around the globe.”
In Afghanistan,
under US occupation (and, not surprisingly, in the middle
of a once
again mushrooming heroin industry), the Taliban and Al-Qaeda,
both of which serve as military-intelligence fronts for the
US, are “back.” New York Times reporter Carlotta
Gall reports that the new Taliban surge in Afghanistan
is connected to Pakistan and Pakistan’s ISI. In the course
of her investigation, Gall was assaulted
by ISI agents.
Gall has clearly
hit a major nerve. Pakistani civilians “fear
the ISI”, and for good reason. The activities of the ISI
(a virtual branch of the CIA), the connection between the
CIA and the ISI, cuts directly to the heart of ongoing Anglo-American
military-intelligence operations across the Middle East and
Central Asia. Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl
was murdered in 2002 during his investigation of the ISI,
and connections between the ISI and “Al-Qaeda,” and 9/11.
Even as Tehran
has attempted repeatedly to assist the Bush administration
in hunting down terrorists, the Bush administration continues
to blame terrorism on Tehran. A report that Osama bin Laden’s
son was located in
Iran will no doubt be used as fodder by the Bush propaganda
apparatus.
Wag the
dog
In addition
to its many long-term geostrategic agendas behind an attack
on Iran, the publicly despised Bush administration is facing
political fallout domestically, and competition from the neoliberal
faction (the Democrats) positioning for new political gains.
In another black
eye for the administration, a recently released report
from the Pentagon’s Inspector General blasts Office of
Special Planning, headed by neocon (Project for a New American
Century) stalwart Douglas
Feith, for manufacturing “dubious” intelligence leading
up to the Iraq war, including a “predisposition” to link Iraq
with Al-Qaeda.
The greater
the damage to the Bush administration, the greater the odds
of a new “wag the dog” distraction -- “the
next 9/11” -- orchestrated by the Bush administration
and Karl Rove.
Washington
virtually silent on Iran
The “mismanagement”
of the Iraq occupation,
and feeble attempts to wrestle control of the Iraq political
agenda, remains the focus of endless Washington political
posturing and procedural wrangling.
Iran and Bush-Cheney’s
provocations have not been major topics of argument. Based
on what little discussion there has been on Iran, the leading
Democrats are reportedly split
over the issue.
But they are
uniformly behind the Bush administration’s “war on terrorism,”
which seals Iran’s fate. A convincing pretext would
easily bring the Democrats in line to support an attack.
Iran’s
oil
According to
Michael Klare, conflict
with Iran must be viewed as a chapter of resource war.
According to some Iranian estimates, there is enough energy
to last many
decades. The Bush administration must also be infuriated
that Tehran has shown intense
interest in doing energy business with foreign investors
(not American ones), and maintains good ties with both China
and Russia.
As Peak Oil
and Gas makes itself known in earnest, and the lifeblood of
the Anglo-American empire disappears drop by drop, Iran’s
geostrategic importance (as a target) looms.
The gates
of hell open wider
Some skeptics
have maintained for years that the Bush administration will
not attack Iran, based on the rational concept that not even
the Bush administration and its neocons would be insane enough
risk a full-blown superpower nuclear war.
But in a testimony
before Congress, Robert Gates declared that the Pentagon,
indeed, has plans for full-scale
war against Iran, Russia and China. This statement, a
virtual promise of world war, suggests that the Anglo-American
establishment is prepared to wage the endless
war. So much for sanity.
In his strongest
criticism yet, Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted
the Bush administration for its “almost uncontained use
of military force” and “unilateral, illegitimate actions.”
Said Putin, “One state, the United States, has overstepped
its national borders in every way.”
The next murderous
overstep will be the destruction of Iran.
This article has been updated
and slightly revised from the version published Feb. 12
on www.carolynbaker.org.