Another Peace Scare: Boy, That Was Close
by William Blum
The US intelligence community's new National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) -- "Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities" -- makes a point of saying up front (in bold type): " This NIE does not (italics in original) assume that Iran intends to acquire nuclear weapons."
The report goes on to state: "We judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program."
Isn't that good news, that Iran isn't about to attack the United States or Israel with nuclear weapons? Surely everyone is thrilled that the horror and suffering that such an attack -- not to mention an American or Israeli retaliation or pre-emptive attack -- would bring to this sad old world.
The Anti-Empire Report
by William Blum
December 11, 2007
www.killinghope.org
Read this or George W. Bush will be president the rest of your life
Here are some of the happy reactions from American leaders:
Senate
Republicans are planning to call for a congressional commission to
investigate the NIE's conclusion that Iran discontinued its nuclear
weapons program in 2003.[1]
National Security Adviser, Stephen
J. Hadley, said: The report "tells us that the risk of Iran acquiring a
nuclear weapon remains a very serious problem."[2]
Defense
Secretary Robert Gates "argued forcefully at a Persian Gulf security
conference ... that U.S. intelligence indicates Iran could restart its
secret nuclear weapons program 'at any time' and remains a major threat
to the region."[3]
John R. Bolton, President Bush's former
ambassador to the United Nations and pit bull of the neo-conservatives,
dismissed the report with: "I've never based my view on this week's
intelligence."[4]
And Bush himself added: "Look, Iran was
dangerous, Iran is dangerous, and Iran will be dangerous if they have
the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon. The NIE says that
Iran had a hidden -- a covert nuclear weapons program. That's what it
said. What's to say they couldn't start another covert nuclear weapons
program? ... Nothing has changed in this NIE that says, 'Okay, why
don't we just stop worrying about it?' Quite the contrary. I think the
NIE makes it clear that Iran needs to be taken seriously. My opinion
hasn't changed."[5]
Hmmm. Well, maybe the reaction was more
positive in Israel. Here's a report from Uri Avnery, a leading Israeli
columnist: "The earth shook. Our political and military leaders were
all in shock. The headlines screamed with rage. ... Shouldn't we be
overjoyed? Shouldn't the masses in Israel be dancing in the streets?
After all, we have been saved! ... Lo and behold -- no bomb and no
any-minute-now. The wicked Ahmadinejad can threaten us as much as he
wants -- he just has not got the means to harm us. Isn't that a reason
for celebration? So why does this feel like a national disaster?"[6]
We
have to keep this in mind -- America, like Israel, cherishes its
enemies. Without enemies, the United States appears to be a nation
without moral purpose and direction. The various managers of the
National Security State need enemies to protect their jobs, to justify
their swollen budgets, to aggrandize their work, to give themselves a
mission, to send truckloads of taxpayer money to the corporations for
whom the managers will go to work after leaving government service. And
they understand the need for enemies only too well, even painfully.
Here is US Col. Dennis Long, speaking in 1992, just after the end of
the Cold War, when he was director of "total armor force readiness" at
Fort Knox:
For 50 years, we equipped our football team,
practiced five days a week and never played a game. We had a clear
enemy with demonstrable qualities, and we had scouted them out. [Now]
we will have to practice day in and day out without knowing anything
about the other team. We won't have his playbook, we won't know where
the stadium is, or how many guys he will have on the field. That is
very distressing to the military establishment, especially when you are
trying to justify the existence of your organization and your
systems.[7]
In any event, all of the above is completely
irrelevant if Iran has no intention of attacking the United States or
Israel, even if they currently possessed a large stockpile of nuclear
weapons. As I've asked before: What possible reason would Iran have for
attacking the United States or Israel other than an irresistible desire
for mass national suicide?
The crime of GWS: Governing while socialist
In
Chile, during the 1964 presidential election campaign, in which
Salvador Allende, a Marxist, was running against two other major
candidates much to his right, one radio spot featured the sound of a
machine gun, followed by a woman's cry: "They have killed my child --
the communists." The announcer then added in impassioned tones:
"Communism offers only blood and pain. For this not to happen in Chile,
we must elect Eduardo Frei president."[8] Frei was the candidate of the
Christian Democratic Party, the majority of whose campaign costs were
underwritten by the CIA according to the US Senate.[9] One anti-Allende
campaign poster which appeared in the thousands showed children with a
hammer and sickle stamped on their foreheads.[10]
The scare
campaign played up to the fact that women in Chile, as elsewhere in
Latin America, are traditionally more religious than men, more
susceptible to being alarmed by the specter of "godless, atheist
communism".
Allende lost. He won the men's vote by 67,000 over
Frei (in Chile men and women vote separately), but amongst the women
Frei came out ahead by 469,000 ... testimony, once again, to the
remarkable ease with which the minds of the masses of people can be
manipulated, in any and all societies.
In Venezuela, during
the recent campaign concerning the constitutional reforms put forth by
Hugo Chávez, the opposition played to the same emotional themes of
motherhood and "communist" oppression. (Quite possibly because of the
same CIA advice.) "I voted for Chávez for President, but not now.
Because they told me that if the reform passes, they're going to take
my son, because he will belong to the state," said a woman, Gladys
Castro, interviewed in Venezuela before the December 2 vote which
rejected the reforms; this according to a report of
Venezuelanalysis.com, an English-language news service published by
Americans in Caracas.
"Gladys is not the only one to believe the false
rumors she's heard," the report added. "Thousands of Venezuelans, many
of them Chávez supporters, have bought the exaggerations and lies about
Venezuela's Constitutional Reform that have been circulating across the
country for months. Just a few weeks ago, however, the disinformation
campaign ratcheted up various notches as opposition groups and
anti-reform coalitions placed large ads in major Venezuelan papers.
The
most scandalous was ... (a) two-page spread in the country's largest
circulation newspaper, Últimas Noticias, which claimed about the
Constitutional Reform: 'If you are a Mother, YOU LOSE! Because you will
lose your house, your family and your children. Children will belong to
the state'." This particular ad was placed by a Venezuelan business
organization, Cámara Industrial de Carabobo, which has among its
members dozens of subsidiaries of the largest US corporations operating
in Venezuela.[11]
Chávez lost the December 2 vote (in part, I
believe, because of his unrelenting bravado, which turned off any
number of his supporters) but he's still a marked man in Washington,
which can not stomach the prospect of five more years of the man and
his policies. It's not because the United States is looking to grab
Venezuela's oil. It's because Chávez is completely independent of
Washington and has used his oil wealth to become a powerful force in
Latin America, inspiring and aiding other independent-minded
governments in the region, like Cuba, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Ecuador,
as well as carrying on close relations with the likes of China, Russia,
and Iran.
The man does not show proper understanding that he's living
in the Yankee's back yard; indeed, in the Yankee's world. The Yankee
empire grew to its present size and power precisely because it did not
tolerate men like Salvador Allende and Hugo Chávez and their quaint
socialist customs. Despite their best efforts, the CIA was unable to
prevent Allende from becoming Chile's president in 1970. When
subsequent parliamentary elections made it apparent to the Agency and
their Chilean conservative allies that they would not be able to oust
the left from power legally, they instigated a successful military
coup, in 1973.
Here for the record is a brief summary of
Washington's charming history in relation to such men, their foreign
ideas, and their dubious governments since the end of World War Two:
- Attempted to overthrow more than 50 foreign governments, most of which
were democratically-elected; successful a majority of the time.
- Grossly interfered in democratic elections in at least 30 countries.
- Attempted to assassinate more than 50 foreign leaders.
- Dropped bombs on the people of some 30 countries.
- Helped to suppress dozens of populist/nationalist movements.[12]
Although
Chávez has spoken publicly about his being assassinated, and his
government has several times uncovered what they perceived to be
planned assassination attempts, from both domestic and foreign sources,
the Venezuelan president has continued to take repeated flights and
attend numerous conferences and meetings all over the world, exposing
himself and his airplane again and again.
The cases of Jaime Roldós,
president of Ecuador, and Omar Torrijos, military leader of Panama,
should perhaps be considered.
Both were reformers who refused to allow
their countries to become client states of Washington or American
corporations. Both were firm supporters of the radical Sandinista
revolution in Nicaragua; both banned an American missionary group, the
Summer Institute of Linguistics -- long suspected of CIA ties --
because of suspicious political behavior; both died in mysterious plane
disasters during the Reagan administration in 1981, Torrijos' plane
exploding in mid-air.[13] Torrijos had earlier been marked for
assassination by Richard Nixon.[14]
Who would have thought? Bush has been vindicated.
We're
making progress in Iraq! The "surge" is working, we're told. Never mind
that the war is totally and perfectly illegal. Not to mention totally
and perfectly, even exquisitely, immoral. It's making progress. That's
a good thing, is it not? Meanwhile, the al Qaeda types have greatly
increased their number all over the Middle East and South Asia, so
their surge is making progress too. Good for them. And speaking of
progress in the War on Terror, is anyone progressing faster and better
than the Taliban?
The American progress is measured by a
decrease in violence, the White House has decided -- a daily holocaust
has been cut back to a daily multiple catastrophe. And who's keeping
the count? Why, the same good people who have been regularly feeding us
a lie for the past five years about the number of Iraqi deaths,
completely ignoring the epidemiological studies. (Real Americans don't
do Arab body counts.) A recent analysis by the Washington Post left the
administration's claim pretty much in tatters. The article opened with:
"The U.S. military's claim that violence has decreased sharply in Iraq
in recent months has come under scrutiny from many experts within and
outside the government, who contend that some of the underlying
statistics are questionable and selectively ignore negative trends."
The article then continued in the same critical vein.[15]
To
the extent that there may have been a reduction in violence, we must
also keep in mind that, thanks to this lovely little war, there are
several million Iraqis either dead or in exile abroad or in bursting
American and Iraqi prisons; there must be as well a few million more
wounded who are homebound or otherwise physically limited; so the
number of potential victims and killers has been greatly reduced.
Moreover, extensive ethnic cleansing has taken place in Iraq (another
good indication of progress, n'est-ce pas? nicht wahr?) -- Sunnis and
Shiites are now living more in their own special enclaves than before,
none of those stinking mixed communities with their unholy mixed
marriages, so violence of the sectarian type has also gone down.[16] On
top of all this, US soldiers have been venturing out a lot less (for
fear of things like ... well, dying), so the violence against our noble
lads is also down. Remember that insurgent attacks on American forces
is how the Iraqi violence all began in the first place.
Oh,
did I mention that 2007 has been the deadliest year for US troops since
the war began?[17] It's been the same worst year for American forces in
Afghanistan.
One of the signs of the reduction in violence in
Iraq, the administration would like us to believe, is that many Iraqi
families are returning from Syria, where they had fled because of the
violence. The New York Times, however, reported that "Under intense
pressure to show results after months of political stalemate, the
[Iraqi] government has continued to publicize figures that exaggerate
the movement back to Iraq"; as well as exaggerating "Iraqis' confidence
that the current lull in violence can be sustained."
The count, it
turns out, included all Iraqis crossing the border, for whatever
reason. A United Nations survey found that 46 percent were leaving
Syria because they could not afford to stay; 25 percent said they fell
victim to a stricter Syrian visa policy; and only 14 percent said they
were returning because they had heard about improved security.[18]
How
long can it be before vacation trips to "Exotic Iraq" are flashed
across our TVs? "Baghdad's Beautiful Beaches Beckon". Just step over
the bodies. Indeed, the State Department has recently advertised for a
"business development/tourism" expert to work in Baghdad, "with a
particular focus on tourism and related services."[19]
We've
been told often by American leaders and media that the US forces can't
leave because of the violence, because there would be a bloodbath. Now
there's an alleged significant decrease in the violence. Is that being
used as an argument to get out -- a golden opportunity for the United
States to leave, with head held high? Of course not.
I almost
feel sorry for them. They're "can-do" Americans, accustomed to getting
their way, accustomed to thinking of themselves as the best, and
they're frustrated as hell, unable to figure out "why they hate us",
why we can't win them over, why we can't at least wipe them out. Don't
they want freedom and democracy?
At one time or another the can-do boys
have tried writing a comprehensive set of laws and regulations, even a
constitution, for the country; setting up mini-bases in neighborhoods;
building walls to block off areas; training and arming "former" Sunni
insurgents to fight Shias and al Qaeda; enlisting Shias to help fight,
against whomever; leaving weapons or bomb-making material in public
view to see who picks it up, then pouncing on them; futuristic vehicles
and machines and electronic devices to destroy roadside bombs; setting
up their own Arabic-language media, censoring other media; classes for
detainees on anger control, an oath of peace, and the sacredness of
life and property; regularly revising the official reason the United
States is in the country in the first place ... one new tactic after
another, and when all else fails they call it a "success" and give it a
nice inspiring action name, like "surge" ... and nothing helps. They're
can-do Americans, using good ol' American know-how and Madison Avenue
savvy, sales campaigns, public relations, advertising, selling the US
brand, just like they do it back home ... and nothing helps. And how
can it if the product you're selling is toxic, inherently, from birth,
if you're totally ruining your customers' lives, with no regard for any
kind of law or morality. They're can-do Americans, accustomed to
playing by the rules -- theirs; and they're frustrated as hell.
Once is an accident; twice is a coincidence; three times is a conspiracy.
All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided.
I
believe in conspiracies. So do all of you. American and world history
are full of conspiracies. Watergate was a conspiracy. The cover-up of
Watergate was a conspiracy. So was Enron. And Iran-Contra. The October
Surprise really took place. For a full year, George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney conspired to invade Iraq while continually denying that they had
made any such decision. The Japanese conspired to attack Pearl Harbor
while negotiating with Washington to find peaceful solutions to the
issues separating the two governments. There are many people sitting in
prison at this very moment in the United States for having been
convicted of "conspiracy" to commit this or that crime.
However,
it doesn't follow that all conspiracy theories are created equal, all
to be taken seriously. Many people send me emails which I'm unable to
take seriously. Here are a few examples:
If they try to access
my website a few times and keep getting an error message, they ask me
if the FBI or Homeland Security or America Online has finally gotten
around to shutting me down.
If they send me an email and it's
returned to them, for whatever reason, they wonder if AOL is blocking
their particular mail or perhaps blocking all my mail.
If they fail to receive a copy of this report, they wonder if AOL or some government agency is blocking it.
If
they come upon a news item on the Internet which exposes really bad
behavior of the powers-that-be, they point out how "the mainstream
media is completely ignoring this", even though I may already have read
it in the Washington Post or the New York Times. To make the claim that
the mainstream media is completely ignoring a particular news item, one
would need to have access to the full version of a service like
Lexis-Nexis and know how to use it expertly. Google often won't suffice
if the news item has not appeared on the website of any mainstream
media even though it may be in print or have been broadcast, although
the recent creation of Google News has improved chances of finding an
item.
With every new audiotape or videotape from Osama bin
Laden my correspondents are sure to inform me that the man is really
dead and that the tape is a CIA fabrication. In January 2006, when bin
Laden, on an audiotape, recommended that Americans read my book Rogue
State, the mainstream media was eager to interview me. But a number of
my correspondents were quick to inform me and the entire Internet that
the tape was phony, implying that I was being naive to believe it; this
continues to this day. When I ask them why the CIA would want to
publicize and enrich a writer like myself, who has been exposing the
intelligence agency's crimes his entire writing life, I get no answer
that's worth remembering, often not even understandable.
"Why
do you criticize Bush? He's not the real power. He's just a puppet,"
they ask me. The real power behind the throne, I'm told, is [Dick
Cheney, David Rockefeller, the Federal Reserve, the Council on Foreign
Relations, the Bilderberger Group, the Trilateral Commission, Bohemian
Grove, et al.] Why, I wonder, are the annual meetings of the
Bilderberger Group, et al., thought to be so vital to their members and
so indicative of their power?
To the extent that the Bilderbergerites
have access to those in power and are able to influence them, they have
this access and power all year long, whether or not they gather
together in a once-a-year closed meeting. I think their meetings are
primarily a social thing. Money and power likes to enjoy cocktails with
money and power. Of course many important political and historical
events are indeed the result of certain people of money and power
talking to each other and secretly deciding what course of action would
be most advantageous to their collective interests, but it doesn't
necessarily follow that those who hold public office are merely puppets
of these interests. Bush displays his independence every day of the
week -- independence from Congress, the Constitution, the Republican
Party, classic conservative economic policies, the American people,
election results, the facts, logic, humanity. George W. is his own
[sociopathic] man.
Finally, there's September 11, 2001.
Amongst those in the "9/11 Truth Movement" I am a sinner because I
don't champion the idea that it was an "inside job". I think it more
likely that some individuals in the Bush administration knew that
something was about to happen involving airplanes -- perhaps an old
fashioned hijacking with political demands -- and they let it happen,
to make use of it politically, as they certainly have. But I do wish
you guys in the 9/11 Truth Movement luck; if you succeed in proving
that it was an inside job, that would do more to topple the empire than
anything I have ever written.
NOTES
[1] Washington Post, December 7, 2007, p.8
[2] New York Times, December 3, 2007
[3] Washington Post, December 9, 2007, p.27
[4] Washington Post, December 4, 2007, p.1
[5] Washington Post, December 5, 2007, p.23
[6] "How they stole the bomb from us", December 8, 2007, http://zope.gush-shalom.org/index_en.html
[7] New York Times, February 3, 1992, p.8
[8] Paul Sigmund, "The Overthrow of Allende and the Politics of Chile, 1964-1976 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977) p.297
[9]
"Covert Action in Chile, 1963-1973, a Staff Report of The Select
Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence
Activities (US Senate)" 18 December 1975. p.4
[10] Sigmund, op. cit., p.34
[11] Venezuelanalysis.com, November 27, 2007, article by Michael Fox
[12]
In sequence, details of the five items can be found in Blum's
books:"Freeing the World", chapter 15; "Rogue State", chapters 18, 3,
11, 17; see also "Killing Hope" for further details.
[13] For further information, see John Perkins, "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" (2004), passim
[14] Newsweek magazine, June 18, 1973, p.22
[15] Washington Post, September 6, 2007, p.16
[16] For a good discussion of this see the Inter Press Service report of November 14, 2007 by Ali al-Fadhily
[17] Associated Press, November 6, 2007
[18] New York Times, November 26, 2007
[19] Washington Post, December 5, 2007, p.27
[20] Capital, Vol. III
William Blum is the author of:
Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War 2
Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower
West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir
Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire
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