Comparing Obama with Kennedy one can only conclude: They don't make bourgeois politicians like they use to!
Following
on from a decades-long drive to transform the Gulf into an "American
lake" (under provisions of the so-called "Carter Doctrine," another
"peace loving" Democrat), the coming war with Iran is a transparent
scheme to ensure U.S. hegemony over the vast petroleum resources of
Central Asia and the Middle East--to the detriment of their geopolitical
rivals.
U.S. and NATO naval forces on high alert threaten the free flow of
oil in the Persian Gulf, the life's blood of the global capitalist
economy.
A war will lead to an oil price spike as Iranian, but
perhaps also Saudi and GCC oil is removed in one fell swoop from the
market, thereby setting-off a chain reaction that will exacerbate the
West's economic decline--to the benefit of financial jackals waiting in
the wings who will gobble up what remains of America and Europe's
publicly-owned assets at fire sale prices in a desperate move to stave
off the crisis.
Currently, Iran is ringed with military bases. American, British and
Israeli submarines equipped with nuclear cruise missiles keep silent
watch. Aircraft carrier battle groups carry out provocative maneuvers.
U.S. and Israeli drones routinely overfly Iranian territory. Scientists
are murdered in orchestrated terror attacks. Defense installations are
bombed.
Economic sanctions, universally recognized as a prelude to war, strangle the Iranian people and their economy, all in the quixotic hope of inducing (coercing) "regime change" in Tehran.
The U.S. media, reprising their role during the run-up to 2003's invasion and occupation of Iraq, are chock-a-block with
scare stories that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are preparing to carry out terrorist attacks in Europe and the United States.
Indeed, the Shiite regime "may have" given "new freedoms" to Sunni
Salafist extremists, including members of the "management council" of
the Afghan-Arab database of disposable Western intelligence assets also
known as "Al Qaeda" detained in Iran and "may have provided some
material aid to the terrorist group," if an account published last week
by
The Wall Street Journal can be believed, which of course it can't.
Meanwhile, the CIA and Mossad recruit, train and then unleash
Salafist terrorists such as Jundallah or Saddam Hussein's former
henchmen, the cultic Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) for terror ops, just as
they did in Libya when former Al Qaeda "emir," the MI6 asset Abdelhakim
Belhaj was appointed chief of Tripoli's Revolutionary Military Council.
And what "evidence" did U.S. officials offer for these dastardly
Iranian plots to murder us all in our beds? Why the now-discredited FBI
fable which had a failed Texas used-car dealer, Manssor Arbabsiar, and a
still-unnamed DEA snitch posing as or actually a member of the
notorious Zetas narcotrafficking cartel, plotting to murder the Saudi
ambassador by blowing up a tony Georgetown restaurant, that's what!
Former CIA chief Leon Panetta, who replaced Robert Gates, also a former CIA chief, now helms the Defense Department.
Corporate
media in Europe and America report that Panetta and the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, have tried to "cool" the
Israeli's ardor for a preemptive strike and deny that the U.S. is
preparing for war.
This too, is a carefully contrived disinformation campaign.
In a syndicated column for
The Washington Post,
war hawk David Ignatius wrote Thursday that "Panetta believes there is a
strong likelihood that Israel will strike Iran in April, May or
June--before Iran enters what Israelis described as a 'zone of immunity'
to commence building a nuclear bomb."
According to Ignatius, "the administration appears to favor staying
out of the conflict unless Iran hits U.S. assets, which would trigger a
strong U.S. response," and that Washington's alleged disapproval of an
Israeli first strike "might open a breach like the one in 1956, when
President Dwight Eisenhower condemned an Israeli-European attack on the
Suez Canal."
Ignatius' unnamed "senior administration official," since identified
as Panetta, "caution that Tehran shouldn't misunderstand: The United
States has a 60-year commitment to Israeli security, and if Israel's
population centers were hit, the United States could feel obligated to
come to Israel's defense."
In other words, should America's "stationary aircraft carrier in the
Middle East" launch a sneak-attack on Iran, hitting their civilian
nuclear and defense installations, thereby inflicting "collateral
damage," i.e., the wanton slaughter of innocent Iranian citizens, if
Tehran has the temerity to defend itself and strike back, the full
military might of the imperialist godfather will be brought to bear.
Inter Press Service reported
Wednesday that JCS Chairman Dempsey, "told Israeli leaders Jan. 20 that
the United States would not participate in a war against Iran begun by
Israel without prior agreement from Washington, according to accounts
from well-placed senior military officers."
According to journalist Gareth Porter, "Dempsey's warning, conveyed
to both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister
Ehud Barak, represents the strongest move yet by President Barack Obama
to deter an Israeli attack and ensure that the United States is not
caught up in a regional conflagration with Iran."
Claiming that "Obama still appears reluctant to break publicly and
explicitly with Israel over its threat of military aggression against
Iran, even in the absence of evidence Iran has decided to build a
nuclear weapon," Porter alleges that "the message carried by Dempsey was
the first explicit statement to the Netanyahu government that the
United States would not defend Israel if it attacked Iran unilaterally."
Holding onto the thinnest of reeds, Porter writes that Panetta "had
given a clear hint" of the U.S. position "in an interview on 'Face the
Nation' Jan. 8 that the Obama administration would not help defend
Israel in a war against Iran that Israel had initiated."
When asked by CBS host Bob Schieffer, who pressed the issue of a
unilateral Israeli attack, Panetta said, "If the Israelis made that
decision, we would have to be prepared to protect our forces in that
situation. And that's what we'd be concerned about."
What are we to make of these claims?
If their purpose was to
force Israel to rethink their attack plans, it clearly isn't working. If
however, Panetta's remarks were meant to disarm domestic opponents of
U.S. war plans, then mission accomplished!
"Speaking at the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center's annual conference,"
The Christian Science Monitor reported
that "Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak compared the current standoff
with Iran to the 'fateful' period before the 1967 Arab-Israeli War,
when Israel launched a preemptive strike against Egypt."
"The temperature is rising in Israel," Iran analyst Meir Javedanfar told the Monitor.
"He says that if the defense minister sees the current period as
similar to the run-up to the [1967] Six-Day War, 'that gives credibility
to those who think Israel is going to launch an attack'."
In a follow-up piece published Saturday by
IPS,
Porter now suggests that Panetta's leak to Ignatius "had a different
objective," namely that the "White House was taking advantage of the
current crisis atmosphere over that Israeli threat and even seeking to
make it more urgent in order to put pressure on Iran to make diplomatic
concessions to the United States and its allies on its nuclear programme
in the coming months."
Indeed, the "Panetta leak makes it less likely that either Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Iranian strategists will take
seriously Obama's effort to keep the United States out of a war
initiated by an Israeli attack."
Moreover, Panetta's leak to The Washington Post "seriously
undercut the message carried to the Israelis by Gen. Martin Dempsey,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, last month that the United States
would not come to Israel's defence if it launched a unilateral attack
on Iran."
Although there is trepidation amongst military planners in Tel Aviv
and Washington should Israeli officials opt for a preemptive attack on
Iran--and a retaliatory counterstrike by the Islamic Republic would have
devastating effects on both Israel's civilian population and U.S./NATO
military forces in the Persian Gulf and beyond--should such disastrous
orders be given, it is a certainty that Washington would follow suit.
This in fact, is what the Israeli leadership is banking on and, contrary to sanctioned leaks to
media conduits like Ignatius, is fully in keeping with Washington's
strategy of employing Israel as a cats' paw to "drag" the United States
into a war with Iran.
As the
World Socialist Web Site points out, "any differences between the US and Israel are purely tactical."
"Washington could of course use its considerable influence to veto
an attack by Israel, which is heavily dependent on the US,
diplomatically, economically and militarily," leftist critic Peter
Symonds writes.
Ignatius' column however, "makes no mention of this possibility. In
effect, the Obama administration appears to be giving Israel a tacit
green light for an illegal, unprovoked attack on Iran, and threatening
its own military action if Iran retaliates."
Indeed, the right-wing Israeli publication
Debkafile reported
Saturday that while Panetta "has been outspoken about a possible
Israeli offensive against Iran taking place as of April ... no US source
is leveling on the far more extensive American, Saudi, British, French
and Gulf states' preparations going forward for an offensive against the
Islamic Republic."
Accordingly, Debkafile's "military
sources" (read high-placed intelligence and military officials favoring
an attack) "report a steady flow of many thousands of US troops for
some weeks to two strategic islands within reach of Iran, Oman's Masirah
just south of the Strait of Hormuz and Socotra, between Yemen and the
Horn of Africa."
Debkafile also noted that
"the Saudis this week wound up their own intensive preparations for war.
Large forces are now deployed around Saudi oil fields, pipelines and
export facilities in the eastern provinces opposite the Persian Gulf,
backed by anti-missile Patriot PAC-3 batteries. American, British and
French fighter-bombers have been landing at Saudi air bases to safeguard
the capital, Riyadh."
And with the Pentagon speeding-up arms sales to repressive Gulf
monarchies and Saudi royals (with tens of billions in profits flowing
into the coffers of American and European death merchants), the stage is
now set for a bloody military confrontation.
On the so-called diplomatic front, as "useful idiots" and
"accessories before the fact" in the drive towards war, the shameful
part played by the International Atomic Energy Agency must be
underscored.
Despite, or more likely because Iran's
top leadership have expressed their willingness to reopen stalled talks
over their civilian nuclear program and have taken steps to do so, the
United States and NATO are stepping-up their propaganda offensive, with
the IAEA playing a leading role.
Indeed,
The New York Times reported
Sunday that "American and European officials said Friday that a mission
by international nuclear inspectors to Tehran this week had failed to
address their key concerns, indicating that Iran's leaders believe they
can resist pressure to open up the nation's nuclear program."
Times' stenographers Robert
F. Worth and David E. Sanger averred that an unnamed "senior American
official described the session between the agency and Iranian nuclear
officials as 'foot-dragging at best and a disaster at worst'."
Why is the onus solely placed on Iranian negotiators?
Because
"members of the I.A.E.A. delegation were told that they could not have
access to Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, an academic who is widely believed to be
in charge of important elements of the suspected weaponization program,
and that they could not visit a military site where the agency's report
suggested key experiments on weapons technology might have been carried
out."
What Worth and Sanger fail to mention in their report is that
Iranian officials asserted that before Roshan's murder he "had talked to
IAEA inspectors, a fact which 'indicates that these UN agencies may
have played a role in leaking information on Iran's nuclear facilities
and scientists',"
Russia Today reported at the time.
Protesting the killing before the UN Security Council last month,
Iranian deputy UN ambassador Eshagh Al Habib said there was "'high
suspicion' that, in order to prepare the murder, terrorist circles used
intelligence obtained from UN bodies."
According to the deputy ambassador's charge, "this included
interviews with Iranian nuclear scientists carried out by the
International Atomic Energy Agency and the sanction list of the Security
Council," RT disclosed.
Sound far-fetched, the product of Iranian "conspiracy theories"? Better think again!
As former UNSCOM Iraq weapons' inspector Scott Ritter revealed in his 2005 book,
Iraq Confidential,
"The issue of uncovering incriminating documentation suddenly took on a
higher priority, and the CIA, supported by activist elements within the
Department of State, pushed for more direct involvement in the
operations of UNSCOM and the IAEA. For the first time, the darkest
warriors in the CIA's covert army, the Operations Planning Cell (OPC),
were getting actively involved in preparing intelligence for UNSCOM's
use."
According to Ritter, "The secret warriors of the CIA were accustomed
to plying their trade in the shadows, far away from prying eyes. UNSCOM
inspections, however, were carried out in full view of the Iraqi
government, representing the antithesis of covert action. The existence
of the OPC, as with any CIA affiliation with UNSCOM, was a carefully
guarded secret. Officially, therefore, all OPC personnel were presented
to UNSCOM as State Department 'experts'."
In light of past practices by the CIA, or for that matter the IAEA
itself, Iranian fears that their scientists are being set-up for
liquidation are fully justified.
Indeed, the "cautious" U.S.
Secretary of Defense, former CIA chief Leon Panetta, speaking at the
Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Friday, echoed Israeli Defense Minister
Ehud Barak's claim that Israel would need to "consider taking action"
should nuclear inspections and sanctions fail.
"My view is that right now the most important thing is to keep the
international community unified in keeping that pressure on, to try to
convince Iran that they shouldn't develop a nuclear weapon, that they
should join the international family of nations and that they should
operate by the rules that we all operate by," Panetta asserted. "But I
have to tell you, if they don't, we have all options on the table, and
we'll be prepared to respond if we have to."
One of those "options," passed by the U.S. Senate Banking Committee
on Friday were demands made to the Society for Worldwide Interbank
Financial Telecommunications, or SWIFT.
"The new Senate package,"
Reuters reported,
"seeks to target foreign banks that handle transactions for Iran's
national oil and tanker companies, and for the first time, extends the
reach of Iran-related sanctions to foreign subsidiaries of U.S.
companies."
The new legislation would target SWIFT with wide-ranging penalties
if they failed to exclude sanctioned Iranian banks from the
international system.
The bill now goes to the full Senate "where the likelihood of passage is considered strong,"
The New York Times reported.
With the Orwellian title, the "Iran Sanctions, Accountability and
Human Rights Act" Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson (D-SD) said
that "Iran can end its suppression of its own people, come clean on its
nuclear program, suspend enrichment and stop supporting terrorist
activities around the globe. Or it can continue to face sustained,
intensifying multilateral economic and diplomatic pressure deepening its
international isolation."
Now if only Senator Johnson offered similar demands on America's
Israeli allies who possess upwards of 200 nuclear weapons, refuse to
join the international nonproliferation regime and carry out worldwide
terrorist attacks with impunity, perhaps then diplomacy would operate on
a level playing field!
SWIFT officials were quick to cave to U.S. pressure. "SWIFT fully understands and appreciates the gravity of the situation,"
Reuters disclosed.
In its statement, "SWIFT said it is working with officials and
central banks to find 'the right multilateral legal framework' to
'expedite' a response to the issues."
"This is a complex
situation, and SWIFT needs to ensure that it takes into consideration
the implications to the functioning of the broader global financial
payments system, as well as the continued flow of humanitarian payments
to the Iranian people," the organization said.
Needless to say, a boycott of Iranian financial institutions by
SWIFT would be catastrophic to Iran's economy, a provocation fully
intended as a step towards war.
As the World Socialist Web Site noted,
"if Israel does attack Iran, it will not simply be 'a surgical strike'
that destroys Iran's key nuclear facilities. Any Iranian retaliation
will be used by the US as a pretext for a massive air war aimed at
destroying the country's military and infrastructure. As a result, any
conflict carries a real danger of becoming a regional war that could
embroil the major powers."
Despite the evident madness of countenancing an Iran attack,
political calculations by capitalist elites during a critical election
year in the United States, with "conservative" and "liberal" factions
angling for advantage by currying favor with the powerful Zionist and
U.S. defense lobbies, Israel's unambiguous message to the White House
is: "We'll give you the war, you give us the cannon fodder."
Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global Research,
an independent research and media group of writers, scholars,
journalists and activists based in Montreal, he is a Contributing Editor
with Cyrano's Journal Today. His articles can be read on Dissident Voice, Pacific Free Press, Uncommon Thought Journal, and the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK Press and has contributed to the new book from Global Research, The Global Economic Crisis: The Great Depression of the XXI Century.