What Would Einstein Say?
by
Fidel Castro
In a Reflection
published on August 25, 2010 under the title of “The Opinion of an
Expert”, I mentioned a really unusual activity of the United States and
its allies which, in my opinion, underlines the risk of a nuclear
conflict with Iran. I was referring to a long article by the well-known
journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, published in the US journal The Atlantic
in September of that year, entitled “The Point of No Return”.
Goldberg
was not anti-Israeli, quite the opposite; he is an admirer of Israel
and holds double citizenship with the US and also did his military
service in that country.
At the start of his article he wrote: “It is
possible, as well, that “foiling operations” conducted by the
intelligence agencies of Israel, the United States, Great Britain, and
other Western powers—programs designed to subvert the Iranian nuclear
effort through sabotage and, on occasion, the carefully engineered
disappearances of nuclear scientists—will have hindered Iran’s progress
in some significant way”
The parentheses in the paragraph are also his.
After mentioning the enigmatic phrase, I carried
on with the analysis of that Gordian knot of international politics that
could lead to the war which was so feared by Einstein. What would he say if he had learned about the “frustration operations” destined to make the most capable nuclear scientists disappear?
Maybe because it was so absurd and incredible, I
didn’t pay too much attention to it, but months later, upon reading the
recent accusations by the Iranian government, as well as news and
opinions of well-informed people, the memory of that paragraph returned
to my mind with a vengeance.
Four weeks before the end of 2010, an AFP agency dispatch informed:
“An Iranian nuclear scientist has been killed.
“Teheran accuses the United States and Israel of being behind a double assassination. “AFP. November 30, 2010
“‘The hand of
western governments and the Zionist regime is behind the assassination
attempts’. Mahmud Ahmadineyad had no doubts when it came to look for
the people guilty of the double attack on the nuclear experts that took
place early yesterday in Teheran. Majid Shariari, professor at the
Shahid Beheshti University of Teheran and member of the Nuclear Society
of Iran lost his life and his wife was injured in an explosion
reported a few metres from their home. His colleague Fereydoon Abbasi, a
laser physicist at the same university and his wife were also injured
after a similar attack. Even though some newspapers announced Abbasi’s
death, it was finally the Mehr agency that confirmed that he had managed
to save his life. According to the Fars agency, ‘unknown terrorists’
on motorcycles drove closet o the vehicles to plant the lapa bombs.”
“Members of the
Ahmadineyad Executive and the Minister of the Interior, Mostafa Mohamad
Najjar, directly accused the CIA and Mossad – the intelligence services
of the US and Israel, respectively – of being behind these actions that
presume a new blow for the country’s nuclear race at the doors of a
possible new round of talks with the 5+1 members...”
“With yesterday’s
attempt there are now three Iranian scientists who have been killed
since 2007. Dr. Masoud Alí Mohamadi lost his life in Teheran last
January after the explosion of a bomb as he was leaving his home, a
death that has not yet been cleared up by the authorities who also
accused the western intelligence agencies of trying to abort what
they considered to be a right, the nuclear race for civilian purposes.
The first victim in the heart of the scientific community was Ardeshir
Hosseinpour, killed under strange circumstances in 2007 at the nuclear
centre of Isfahan.”
I don’t remember
any other moment in history when the assassination of scientists has
been transformed into official policy on the part of a group of powers
armed with nuclear weapons. The worst is that, in the case of Iran, it
is being applied on an Islamic nation, with which, even if they are able
to compete and surpass it in technology, they could never do it in a
field where, for cultural and religious questions, it could surpass them
many times in the willingness of its citizens to die at any moment if
Iran should decide to apply the same absurd and criminal formula on the
professionals of their adversaries.
There are other
serious events related to the carnage of scientists, organized by
Israel, the US, Great Britain and other powers against the Iranian
scientists, something about which the mass media does not inform world
opinion.
An article by Christian Elia published on the Rebelión website on August 25, 2010, reports that:
An explosion has killed the father of the
“drones” (unmanned planes) – of Iran – but he is just the last of the
scientists who have lost their lives in the country.
“To find a photo of Reza Baruni on the Internet
is a mission impossible. However, in the last few days, his name was at
the centre of a mystery that has many international aspects...”
The only thing
certain is that Reza Baruni, the Iranian aeronautical engineer, is dead.
An air of absolute mystery hangs over everything else. All the industry
analysts consider Baruni to be the father of the [...] UAVs (unmanned
vehicles) of the Islamic Republic [...]. On August 1st, 2010, his house
was blown up.”
“On August 17,
2010, Debka (very close to Israeli intelligence) publishes news of
Baruni’s death and reveals its conclusions: the Iranian engineer’s home
blew up because of the explosion of three very powerful explosive
devices. Baruni was murdered.”
“But the murkiest
episode in contrast is the death of Massud Ali-Mohammadi, professor of
nuclear physics at Teheran University, murdered on January 11, 2010 in
the Iranian capital. Professor Ali-Mohammadi died in the explosion of a
motorcycle-bomb detonated from a distance at the time the professor was
leaving his home to go to work…”
An article published on the CubaDebate website informs:
“Israel acknowledges that it has murdered an Iranian scientist last week.”
“Mossad, the
Israeli secret service, acknowledged that last week it murdered Majid
Shahriari and wounded another physicist in Iran, according to Mossad
sources, in an operation carried out in Teheran. ‘It is the latest
operation by the head of the Mossad’, the people heading Israeli secret
services state with satisfaction at a meeting in their Gelilot
headquarters to the north of Tel Aviv.”
“Gordon Thomas, a
British expert in the Mossad, confirmed in Britain’s Sunday Telegraph
that Israel is responsible for this double murder destined to obstruct
the Iranian nuclear program.”
“Thomas states
that all the Israeli assassination attempts in the last few years
against personalities associated with the Iranian nuclear project have
been committed by the Kidon (bayonet) unit. According to the Jewish
newspaper Yediot Ahronot this unit is made up of 38 agents. Five of
them are women. They are all between 20 and 30 years old and they speak
several languages – including Persian – and they are able to come and
go from Iran with ease. They are based in the Negev Desert.”
In the days of
the Diaspora, the left wing in the world united in solidarity with the
people of Israel. Persecuted for their race and religion, many of them
fought in the ranks of the revolutionary parties. The peoples condemned
the concentration camps that the European and world bourgeoisie wanted
to ignore.
Today the leaders
of the State of Israel practice genocide and are associating themselves
with the most reactionary forces on the planet.
The alliance
between the leaders of that State and the South Africa of the hateful
apartheid regime is still to be cleared up; in complicity with the
United States they supplied the technology to develop the nuclear
weapons directed towards striking at the Cuban troops which, in 1975,
were confronting the invasion of racist South Africa, whose disdain and
hatred of the African peoples was no different from the Nazi ideology
which murdered millions of Jews, Russians, gypsies and other European
nationalities in the concentration camps of Europe.
If it hadn’t been
for the Iranian revolution – stripped of weapons it swept over the
best-equipped ally of the United States on the flank of the Soviet
super-power – today it would be the Shah of Iran, supplied with nuclear weapons, and not Israel, who would
be the principal bulwark of the Yankee and NATO empire in that region
that is so strategic and immensely rich in oil and gas for the sure
supply of the most developed countries on the planet.
It is an almost inexhaustible subject.
Fidel Castro Ruz - January 6, 2011