It’s a relief to know that President Obama’s “preferred” solution to
dealing with disagreements with Iran is diplomacy, as he said yesterday
in an interview on NBC TV, but at the same time, it’s profoundly
disturbing that he is simultaneously saying that, as an
AP report on the interview put it: he would “not take options off the table to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons.”
Washington is full of a lot of attack-Iran war talk as is corporate media, but the public is saying 'No!'
Equally disturbing are the president’s mutually contradictory
statements that, on the one hand, he feels that “Any kind of additional
military activity inside the Gulf is disruptive and has a big effect on
us,” and that on the other, he will “make sure that we work in lockstep”
with Israel in dealing with Iran and its nuclear program.
Lockstep? With Israel?
Didn’t the US just send Gen.Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US
Military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, to Israel to tell that country’s
leaders that the US does not want Israel to attack Iran’s nuclear
facilities. And wasn’t Israel also told that the US would not support it
in any attack on Iran, at least if the US was not warned well in
advance?
Israel, of course, is continuing to threaten to attack Iran --
using the very planes and bombs that the US provides it with. So how
exactly is opposing an attack by Israel and having Israel continuously
threatening to attack in any way to be construed as working in
“lockstep”?
And anyhow, what kind of a country moves in “lockstep” with any other country, except for a puppet regime?
The US does not have a treaty with Israel requiring the US to go to
war when Israel goes to war. It doesn’t even have a treaty to go to
Israel’s defense if Israel is attacked. There is a treaty like that with
Taiwan, but not with Israel. US interests are clearly not congruent
with Israeli interests, especially where Iran is concerned (just ask any
veteran of the USS Liberty about how congruent US and Israeli policy
really is).
There were other problems with the president’s interview on
television yesterday too. The biggest one is that his own military
chief, Leon Panetta, has stated that the US does not have evidence that
the Iranians are building a bomb.
As well, there have been many statements from US intelligence and
military sources making it clear that no attack on Iran’s widely
dispersed and increasingly hidden and hardened nuclear fuel processing
operations could successfully derail any future effort to build a bomb.
In fact, many have said that such an attack would increase the
likelihood that the Iranians would work to obtain nuclear weapons,
either by making them on their own, or by buying them -- for example
from Pakistan or North Korea.
The president’s position as stated yesterday is a hodgepodge of confusion and self-contradiction.
It is also the expression of a criminal mentality. The president
himself said in his interview that he does not believe Iran has either
the “intention or the capability” to attack the U.S. Yet he implies the
US is contemplating such an attack on Iran. And make no mistake: An
attack by the US on Iran would be a war crime of the highest order --
the crime of aggressive war and a fundamental violation of the Nuremberg
Charter drawn up at the end of World War II. Leaders of countries that
launch wars of aggression against countries that do no pose an imminent
threat to the aggressor nation are war criminals. President George W.
Bush was and remains a war criminal for his unprovoked invasion of Iraq,
and President Obama, if he launches a war against Iran, will be just as
much of a war criminal.
In fact, even threatening such a war is a war crime, and the president has come pretty close to doing that with his “no options off the table” rhetoric.
What is truly sick about all this saber-rattling is that even sane
Israeli leaders admit that they don’t think Iran, if it obtained or
created a nuclear weapon, would actually launch an attack on Israel.
That claim of Iran’s being a mortal danger to Israel is a red herring.
The Israelis, who after all have some 300 nuclear weapons themselves and
are the only nuclear power in the middle east, simply don’t want Iran
with a nuke because it would limit Israel’s power in dealing with Arab
states bordering it, and in dealing with Hezbollah and Hamas. That’s a
far cry from an existential threat.
Also sick is the American public -- sick of pointless wars that is.
Polls make it clear that despite a massive propaganda campaign run by
the US government and broadcast by a colluding corporate media, only a
small minority of Americans are buying the notion that Iran poses any
kind of threat to the US, despite the best efforts of National Intelligence Director James Clapper to push the fear button.
That kind of public sentiment is supposed to mean something in a
democracy. It’s also supposed to be one of the lessons learned from the
Vietnam War: Don’t go to war without the public’s solid support.
War crime aside, even the idea that President Obama would even think
of going to war against Iran, a country of 74 million people (more than
two times the size of Iraq or Afghanistan), when this country has
already blown some $3 trillion on two pointless wars that have both been
lost and that have both created disastrous chaos in the countries the
US invaded, and when the US economy, hugely in debt, is still mired in
recession, is truly appalling.
But surely the most appalling thing of all was hearing the US
president say on national TV that he is operating US policy towards Iran
in “lockstep” with the pipsqueak nation of Israel--an apartheid country
currently being run by a bunch of corrupt, neofascist, genocidal
war-mongers and religious fanatics. To tie the fortunes of the US
rigidly and unthinkingly to such lunacy and to allow such lunatics to
drag the US into yet another disastrous and wholly unnecessary war
should be seen as an act of lunacy itself, and certainly should in
itself disqualify Obama for the office of president of the United
States.