April 28, 2008
The Iraq War Morphs Into The Iranian War
By Paul Craig Roberts
It is 1939 all over again. The world waits helplessly
for the next act of naked aggression by rogue states.
Only this time the rogue states are not the Third Reich
and Fascist Italy. They are the United States and
Israel.
The targeted victims are not Poland and France, but
Iran, Syria, the remains of the Palestinian West Bank
and southern Lebanon.
The American mass media is overjoyed. War coverage
attracts viewers and sells advertising.
The
neoconservatives are ecstatic. Hegemony uber alles
is back on track.
The US Air Force can’t wait "to show what it can
do."
Defense contractors see no end of the profits.
Under cover of the mayhem and propaganda, Israel can
grab the remains of the West Bank and have another go at
grabbing the water resources of southern Lebanon.
Unlike the US and Israel, Iran is neither occupying
any other country’s territory nor threatening to invade
another country. Nevertheless, propaganda against Iran
is spouting from US and Israeli mouths at an increasing
rate. Lie after lie rolls off the tongues of leaders of
the "two great democracies."
On April 27 Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the
joint chiefs of staff, blamed Iran for "increasingly
lethal and malign influence" in Iraq. Has Admiral
Mullen forgot that it is the US, not Iran, that is
responsible for as many as one million dead Iraqis and
four million displaced Iraqis, the "collateral
damage" of a "cakewalk war" now into its
sixth year?
On April 26 the Washington Post reported that
"the Pentagon is planning for potential military
courses of action" against Iran. [U.S.
Weighing Readiness for Military Action Against Iran,
By Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post, April 26, 2008]
The Bush Regime’s national security advisor says Iran
is a threat in Iraq, an accusation echoed endlessly by
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Secretary of State
Rice, Vice President Cheney, and President Bush. The US,
which has 150,000 troops in Iraq, is not a threat. The
US troops are protecting Iraq from Iran, al Qaeda, and
the Taliban. Just ask Fox "News."
Doing its part to egg on war with Iran, the US TV
news program, "60 Minutes," gave air time to the
commander of the Israeli Air Force, General Eliezer
Shkedi, who declared in a special interview that Iranian
president Ahmadinejad was the new Hitler and that
we must not again make the mistake of disbelieving a
Hitler.
There are better candidates for the role than
Ahmadinejad.
Gen. Shkedi himself sounds like Hitler blaming Poland
for the outbreak of the Second World War. Ahmadinejad
has attacked no country, whereas Israel repeatedly
invades its neighbors and continues 40-year occupations
of Syrian and Palestinian territory.
As Noam Chomsky has written, the US government thinks
that it owns the world (Chomsky could have added that
Israel thinks it owns the Middle East and America).
Americans can wallow in indignation over China’s
occupation of Tibet, but be perfectly content with
America’s occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel can
wax eloquently about "Palestinian terrorism"
while its military and Zionist settlers terrorize
Palestinians.
Americans see no hypocrisy in "their"
government’s damning of Russia for opposing the
incorporation of former Russian satellites and
constituent parts in a US military alliance.
Americans see manifest destiny, not US aggression,
when "their" government drops bombs on Serbia,
Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Pakistan. Americans do not
think it is aggression for them to develop war plans to
attack Iran or China or N. Korea or whomever, or to
maintain hundreds of military bases all over the globe.
The same Americans work themselves into hysterical
frenzies over
"Iranian influence in Iraq"
and "al Qaeda plans to bring the war
to America."
As Chomsky says, we own the world. No one else
counts.
Except Israel.
Israel counts so much that every presidential
candidate has declared his and her willingness to expend
whatever American blood and treasure are necessary
"to protect Israel." There are no limits on the
promise "to defend Israel," no matter what Israel
does, no matter if Israel initiates (yet again) war with
its neighbors, no matter if it continues to force
Palestinians out of their homes and villages in order to
"create living room" for Israelis.
With this sort of promise, why should Israel ever
settle for anything less than "Greater Israel"?
Just as the US government launched its illegal
invasion of Iraq on the back of lies about weapons of
mass destruction and mushroom clouds, the US government
claims it must attack Iran or Iran will build a nuclear
weapon. The Bush Regime has learned never to discard a
lie as long as it works.
The lie works for the US Congress, the US media and
much of the US public, but it is breaking down abroad.
On April 27 the British newspaper, the Independent,
responded to the recent US government claim that the
Syrian facility attacked last September by Israel in an
act of naked aggression was a nuclear reactor built by
N. Korea:
"There is no independent
way to verify any of this, especially since the
installation has now been destroyed. We must rely on the
integrity of the Israeli and US intelligence. That is
where we hit a problem. The former US Secretary of State
Colin Powell presented similar evidence to the United
Nations Security Council in February 2003 showing what
we were told was strong evidence of Iraqi storage of
weapons of mass destruction. As we all know, that
intelligence turned out to be bogus."[Intelligence
Or Propaganda, April 26, 2008]
A needless war, a country destroyed, all for bogus
intelligence. Why must we repeat our crime in Iran?
Why do we persist in our crime in Iraq? On April 27
McClatchy Newspapers
reported that 50 Iraqi political leaders
representing numerous political groups including Sunnis
went to Sadr City to protest the siege by the US
military. Why is al Sadr under siege? He called for a
halt to bloodshed between Iraqis, for a "liberation
of ourselves and our lands from the occupier," for
"a real government and real sovereignty."
However, for the Bush Regime, rhetoric about "freedom
and democracy" is but a mask behind which to impose
a US puppet government. Real Iraqi leaders like al Sadr
are "terrorists" who must be eliminated.
Why do the American people and "their"
representatives in Congress continue to tolerate a
criminal Bush Regime that uses lies and propaganda to
mask its acts of naked aggression, war crimes under the
Nuremberg standard?
Why does the rest of the world continue to receive
political representatives from a war criminal
government?
What if the rest of the world told the US to close
its bases, its embassies, its CIA operations and to go
home?
Self-righteous Americans would regard such demands as
effrontery! We own the world.
Paul Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan’s
first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall
Street Journal. He has held numerous academic
appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies,
Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded
the Legion of Honor by French President Francois
Mitterrand. He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author
with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.