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Dobson Hallucinates Iranian
“Existential Threat”
Kurt
Nimmo
Tuesday May 15, 2007
Calling the ding-a-lings together, Bush sketched out the “existential
threat to the United States from a nuclear Iran,” as Max Blumenthal
explains it. “I was invited to go to Washington DC to meet
with President Bush in the White House along with 12 or 13 other
leaders of the pro-family movement,” James Dobson, chairman
of the board of Focus on the Family, told his radio audience. “I
heard about this danger [from Iran] not only at the White House
but from other pro-family leaders that I met during that week in
Washington,” he said. “Many people in a position to
know are talking about the possibility of losing a city to nuclear
or biological or chemical attack. And if we can lose one we can
lose ten.”
I’m experiencing that old déjà vu feeling again.
Iraq has nukes or biologicals. Saddam is Hitler. Saddam and al-Qaeda
will unleash a fury against the United States. Kindergarten children
and old ladies will suffer and die. We have to do something. We
have to mass murder a whole lot of people. Turn the place into a
glass parking lot.
It’s not just Iran this time, though. “If we can lose
ten we can lose a hundred,” warned Dobson, “especially
if North Korea and Russia and China pile on.” Of course, this
is imbecilic, as China, Russia and especially North Korea are not
about to nuke anybody, but as we know this sort of inanity works
like a charm, as a few million Iraqis can attest.
During his radio show, Dobson discussed this Iran bad hallucination
and “existential threat” with “prophecy expert”
Joel Rosenberg, a novelist who likes to speculate that the “crisis”
in the Middle East is a prelude to the end of the world. For Rosenberg,
it’s all about Gog and Magog and the end times, the sort of
mental flatulence neocons love. “The world looked at Hitler
and just didn’t believe him and tried to appease him the way
we’re hearing in Washington today,” Dobson said. “You
know, the President seems to me does understand this, as I told
you from that meeting I had with him the other day, but even there
it feels like somebody ought to be standing up and saying, ‘We
are being threatened and we are going to meet this with force—whatever’s
necessary.’”
Once again, Hitler is dragged out on the set like a bad character
actor appearing in a series of B-movies, repeating the same predictable
and inane lines over and over. You’d think these guys would
find another villain to exploit, maybe Stalin or Pol Pot, but no,
we have to endure the Hitler and Neville Chamberlain comparisons
again. How soon we forget, or maybe we never bothered to take note
in the first place.
“Some of our listeners might not like that but I tell you,
if we didn’t stand up to Hitler, we’d be speaking German
today,” Dobson continued, exhibiting the intellectual clarity
of a schizophrenic. Nazi Germany, of course, never invaded the United
States, or was such realistic. In fact, there was no shortage of
bankers and industrialists supporting Hitler before the war, including
members of the Bush family. US senator Prescott Bush, Dubya’s
grandfather, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited
from involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany and
his assets were seized in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy
Act.
Dobson’s “existential threat to the United States from
a nuclear Iran” comes a few days before U.S. and Iranian officials
hold meetings in Baghdad. In order to set the correct tenor, Dick
Cheney stood on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis
parked in the Persian Gulf and rattled his saber. “With two
carrier strike groups in the Gulf, we’re sending clear messages
to friends and adversaries alike,” Cheney declared. “We’ll
keep the sea lanes open. We’ll stand with our friends in opposing
extremism and strategic threats. We’ll disrupt attacks on
our own forces. We’ll continue bringing relief to those who
suffer, and delivering justice to the enemies of freedom. And we’ll
stand with others to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons and
dominating this region.”
Of course, Iran is not a maritime threat, and it does not pose
“strategic threats,” especially not against the armada
of U.S. war ships in the neighborhood. In fact, if we are to believe
Seymour Hersh, the Pentagon has “been on the ground inside
Iran” for some time. “This is a war against terrorism
and Iraq is just one campaign,” Hersh quoted a former U.S.
intelligence official as saying. “The Bush administration
is looking at this as a huge war zone. Next we’re going to
have the Iranian campaign.”
Back in January, Bush “made it clear that Iran was also a
key concern by ordering a second aircraft carrier strike group and
Patriot missiles to the Gulf while promising to disrupt the republic’s
activities in Iraq,” MSNBC reported. “The diplomatic
community in Washington suspects that escalation is what Dick Cheney,
the vice-president, wants. But with the recent departure of several
leading ‘hawks’ from the administration—and the
guilty verdict against ‘Scooter’ Libby, his former chief
of staff—Mr. Cheney’s powers are not what they used
to be.” Substitute “hawks” for chicken hawk neocons,
who are determined to make Muslims everywhere suffer, and you have
a more accurate description of the situation. Regardless of what
Guy Dinmore writes for the Financial Times, it should be obvious
Cheney’s powers are not diminished, as there is no shortage
of neocons shuttling through the revolving doors at the White House
and Pentagon.
“There is a growing conviction among members of the United
States military, and in the international community, that President
Bush’s ultimate goal in the nuclear confrontation with Iran
is regime change,” writes Dana G. Smith for the American Chronicle.
“There is no doubt that this President and those who share
power with him, surely will go to war. They have invaded Afghanistan,
Iraq, and now Iran is on the marker.” Smith cites intelligence
analyst Vincent Cannistraro, who told the Guardian: “Planning
is going on, in spite of public disavowals by Gates. Targets have
been selected. For a bombing campaign against nuclear sites, it
is quite advanced. The military assets to carry this out are being
put in place…. We are planning for war. It is incredibly dangerous.”
In preparation, Bush calls James Dobson to the White House, as
Dobson’s radio program, Focus on the Family, reaches more
than 220 million people in 164 countries. Dobson, however, is not
alone. Pastor John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel,
told AIPAC last month that “Iran poses a nuclear threat to
the State of Israel that promises nothing less than a nuclear Holocaust”
and, sticking to the shopworn script, “Iran is Germany and
Ahmedinejad is the new Hitler.” Bruce Wilson, the co-founder
of Talk To Action, told Bill Berkowitz: “Hagee’s appearance
at AIPAC indicates the growing organizational strength of the Christian
Zionist lobby for apocalyptic war and the rise of corresponding
Jewish factions both within AIPAC and within Israeli politics that
are pushing for dramatically expanded war in the Mideast.”
As Joel Rosenberg views it, the coming “War of Gog and Magog”
will go down this year, as “time is short, and the stakes
are high.” Iranian Christians, according to the Ezekiel entranced
novelist, “see a showdown with Iran coming, and they feel
passionately about reaching their fellow Iranians with the good
news of Christ’s love.”
Rosenberg’s strange love of Jesus is apparently connected
to the Christian Zionist belief that Jesus cannot return until Israel
and the United States kill millions of heretical Muslims. “The
United States must join Israel in a pre-emptive military strike
against Iran to fulfill God’s plan for both Israel and the
West… a biblically prophesied end-time confrontation with
Iran, which will lead to the Rapture, Tribulation… and [the]
Second Coming of Christ,” Hagee declared last July. “Every
Christian should remember the debt of gratitude the Christian community
owes to the Jewish community. The Jewish people do not need Christianity
to explain their existence or their origin. But Christians cannot
explain their existence without Judaism.”
Naturally, all of this nonsense works dandy for the neocons, determined
to attack not only Iran but Syria and in fact undermine the whole
of the Muslim Middle East. If it takes absurd radio broadcasts by
fanatical Christian Zionists and prophesy-reading novelists to push
their mass murder message, so be it.
In the demented realm of Bushzarro world, where up is down and
black is white, it is all good.
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