For assassination --
Phoenix-program style --
is definitely what we're talking about here. Let's be very clear about
this, and not get tangled up in all the euphemistic jargon that Beltway
reporters are so enamored of. Who decides that an Iranian in Iraq is an
"operative" with ill intent, a member of a Revolutionary Guard or an
accomplice to the insurgency (which, by the way, is led almost entirely
by Sunni Arabs, the sworn enemies of the Shiite Persians)? And will
these "operatives" be arrested, charged and tried, provided with
defense counsel? No; the story makes clear -- and is intended by the
White House to make clear -- that Iranian "operatives" are to be killed
outright; indeed, "Bush administration officials have been urging top
military commanders to exercise the authority." Thus any one of the
hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of Iranians who stream across
the border into Iraq each year, almost all of them involved in either
religious rites or trade, can be arbitrarily denounced by someone for
any reason -- good or bad, personal, political, ideological, financial
-- and then be shot dead by U.S. forces. This is what Bush's direct
"authorization" means, this is what it is: an order to commit murder
outside all bounds of legality, morality and military honor.
It is certain that any Iranian "agent" connected to the Tehran
government is in Iraq with the full knowledge of the "sovereign" Iraqi
government and/or the "legitimate" political factions in that
government -- the same government which Bush himself has empowered and
supports, the government for which more than 3,000 Americans and
600,000 Iraqi civilians have given their lives to create. The factions
controlling the Bush-backed Iraqi government openly declare their
friendship with Iran -- naturally so, as many of these groups were
formed, sustained, trained and armed by the Iranian government during
their years in exile.
Iraq's top leaders travel to Tehran, seeking aid, trade and closer ties
between the governments. It is the clear, demonstrable, undeniable wish
of the "sovereign" Iraqi government to welcome the assistance of the
Iranian government. How then is it "illegitimate" for Iranian agents to
be operating in Iraq? This same "sovereign" Iraqi government also
welcomes the assistance of the American government (albeit with far
less warmth and, one might say, at gunpoint, since the Baghdad
government was installed via the unprovoked invasion and destruction of
the country). Why then is the presence of, say, American Special Forces
and intelligence agents (not to mention the 140,000 regular troops) in
Iraq any more legitimate than the presence of Iranian Revolutionary
Guard operatives and intelligence agents in Iraq?
And the fact is that
there is almost no evidence that Iran is involved
in supplying the Iraqi insurgent with weapons to kill Americans. They
may very well be continuing their decades-long work of training, arming
and funding the Iraqi Shiite militias -- but these militias are part
and parcel of the "legitimate" factions running the "sovereign" Iraqi
government installed, armed, and supported by George W. Bush. It's true
that Bush is now trying to foment yet another front in Iraq's
hydra-headed civil war by forcing Shiite-on-Shiite bloodshed between
the Maliki government and its main political supporter, the faction led
by Shiite cleric Motqada al-Sadr. But Iran has nothing to do with this
bloodthirsty and frankly lunatic plan. (Ironically, Sadr's faction is
almost the only Shiite group in the government that grew up on native
soil, and was not created in or by Tehran.)
So again, let's be clear. If Iran is not arming their bloodsworn
enemies, the Sunni insurgents, and if any Shiite group they are
assisting is an integral part of the "sovereign" Iraqi government
backed by the Bush Administration, then what on earth can be the
purpose of a direct presidential order to the troops to kill Iranians
in Iraq? The answer is simple: the purpose of the order is to provoke
Iran into some action that can be trumpeted as a casus belli for the
Bush Faction's long-planned war against Iran.
What Bush has done with this order is to turn the American military
into his own private death squad. It is an act of breathtaking
dishonor, of unspeakable moral filth. That this pathetic little man and
the jumped-up thugs around him – especially the hulking, smirking,
lying coward Dick Cheney – are allowed to show their faces among
civilized people, much less exercise power over a mighty nation,
remains an unfathomable mystery...and a source of deep shame for all
Americans