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The U.S. Has Plans to Invade Iran Before Bush’s Term Ends
by Open-Publishing - Thursday 29 September 20054 comments
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Gulf factor key to PM’s Iran vote decision
Top-ranking Americans have told equally top-ranking Indians in recent weeks that the US has plans to invade Iran before Bush’s term ends. In 2002, a year before the US invaded Iraq, high-ranking Americans had similarly shared their definitive vision of a post-Saddam Iraq, making it clear that they would change the regime in Baghdad.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050926/asp/nation/story_5284580.asp
RECALL: US ’planned attack on Taleban’ BBC SEPT/01
Niaz Naik, a former Pakistani Foreign Secretary, was told by senior American officials in mid-July (BEFORE9-11) that military action against Afghanistan would go ahead by the middle of October.
– Doug Bracewell
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1550366.stm
September 28, 2005
The U.S. Has Plans to Invade Iran Before Bush’s Term Ends
By Walter C. Uhler
Bill Gertz is a right-wing national security reporter for the Rev. Sun Yung Moon’s neo-fascist newspaper, The Washington Times. He’s also a spigot from which flows much classified information illegally leaked by like-minded "patriots" seeking to advance their hawkish agenda in the military-industrial-congressional complex. And, frankly speaking, that’s the only reason I pay any attention to him.
So I was hardly surprised when, on September 16, 2005, Gertz reported on the Bush administration’s "computer slide presentation." which was aimed at persuading whoever would listen that Iran is working feverishly to build nuclear weapons.
According to Gertz, the report claims: "Iran’s nuclear program is well-scaled for a weapons capability, as a comparison to [Pakistan’s] nuclear weapons infrastructure shows...When one also considers Iran’s concealment and deception activities, it’s difficult to escape the conclusion that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons."
The report also states that "Iran’s uranium ore resources are insufficient for Tehran to produce enough fuel for civilian electrical power generating reactors. ’However, Iran’s uranium resources are more than sufficient to support a nuclear weapons capability.’" [U.S. Report Says Iran Seeks To Acquire Nuclear Weapons," Washington Times, 16 September 2005]
Unlike the Washington Post’s article on the subject two days earlier, Gertz predictably failed to mention that the slide show "dismisses ambiguities in the evidence...and omits alternative explanations under debate among intelligence analysts." He also failed to mention that several diplomats "said the slide show reminded them of the flawed presentation on Iraq’s weapons programs made by then-secretary of state Colin L. Powell to the UN Security Council in February 2003" ["US Deploys Slide Show to Press Case Against Iran," Washington Post, 14 September 2005]
Moreover, in order to serve as water boy for the Bush administration, Gertz had to ignore (or discount) the recent report from Britain’s prestigious International Institute for Strategic Studies, which concluded that Iran "was at least five years away from producing sufficient material for ’a single nuclear weapon,’" Instead, Gertz obediently and dutifully noted that the Bush administration "is pressing the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] to refer the issue... to the United Nations Security Council," which "could then impose economic sanctions against Iran or possibly a future authorization for the use of force." [Ibid.] Ah yes, "authorization for the use of force"-the source of many a neocon and chickenhawk wet dream.
But much more disconcerting than Gertz’s piece was one written by Claude Salhani on 22 September 2005 for the same loony "Moonie" scandal sheet. Salhani shamelessly reintroduced the tactics, which proved so successful in inflaming a frightened American public about the threat posed by Iraq. He invoked the words of an Iranian dissident (today’s Ahmad Chalabi), as well as former U.S. government officials (seeking to "empower resistance" inside Iran), to make the claim the Iran is, in fact, "gearing for war" with the United States.
No, notwithstanding the inflammatory title that the Moonie editors attached to Salhani’s article-"Is Iran Geared For War?"-Iran is not planning to attack the United States. Instead, it is merely taking very prudent measures to defend itself against a possible illegal preventive war instigated by the "war party" in the Bush administration.
Although America’s past is riddled with instances in which a "war party"-remember the "War Hawks" Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun?-within a given party or administration labored mightily to con its subjects into wars of aggression, it’s America’s singular misfortune today to be guided by a "war party" in and around the Bush administration, which consists of neocons and chickenhawks who seek to compensate for personal cowardice or neglect of military duty (especially during the Vietnam war) with martial rhetoric and by sending courageous soldiers to fight, kill, and perhaps die for them. Note President George W. Bush’s "Bring ’em on."
But it is America’s greater misfortune today to be informed by a so-called "watch dog" mainstream news media that supinely reports this war party’s will to kill without insisting upon the hard evidence necessary for justifying war. Although they failed miserably in their 2002-03 coverage of Iraq, unfortunately this is not a recent phenomenon. For as John L. Harper has recently concluded: "The premises on which the United States decided to go to war in 1812, 1846, 1898, 1917, 1950, 1964-65 and 2002-03, were largely false." [John L. Harper, "Anatomy of a Habit: America’s Unnecessary Wars," Survival, Summer 2005, p. 79]
But, forget the past. Just a few days ago, on September 26, 2005, The Telegraph of Calcutta, India issued an astounding report that has yet to cause a ripple within America’s mainstream news media. In the fifth paragraph of the article, "Gulf factor key to PM’s Iran vote decision," were the following words: "Top-ranking Americans have told equally top-ranking Indians in recent weeks that THE US HAS PLANS TO INVADE IRAN BEFORE BUSH’S TERM ENDS" (author’s emphasis).
Thoughtful, decent, moral citizens of these United States: I urge you to write to the editors of your local and national news outlets to insist that they authenticate or repudiate the information reported by The Telegraph. And I further urge you to write your congressman (or congresswoman) to inquire about their knowledge concerning this assertion. Finally, I urge you to write to President Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and/or Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to inquire about their plans to invade Iran before they leave office.
We simply cannot permit the Bush "war party" to run roughshod over America’s democracy once again.
Walter C. Uhler is an independent scholar and freelance writer whose work has been published in numerous publications, including The Nation, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Journal of Military History, the Moscow Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. He also is President of the Russian-American International Studies Association (RAISA).
http://www.walter-c-uhler.com/Reviews/invade_iran.html
Forum posts
29 September 2005, 20:42
You are right! Bush announced his aim of invading Iraq, Iran and Syria just before he "became" President. This is part of the Neo-con strategy of seeking world domination by preemption, aggressive behavior, and seeking pretexts for invasion of countries in order to seize their assets such as land and oil, and to control the entire Middle East. He and Condi Rice have spent countless hours "warning" Iran and Syria, using as a pretext that they are spreading democracy and freedom instead of manure. The entire Bush cabinet lies in unison with their immoral leader, using stealth, deceit and misinformation. Pentagon officials have already made full plans to invade other countries and are just waiting to pull some troops out of Iraq and then send them into Iran or Syria. They even have plans to invade Venezuela because the President of Venezuela dared to criticize Bush for his lies.
Now the strategy is for Bush and Condi to lie like drunken cowboys, denying all intention or plans to invade, while secretly doing the opposite. After all, secrecy and misinformation are the Bush trademarks, while lying is what Bush does best...clumsily to be sure, but enough to ensure that his entire True Believer Christian Fundamentalists will back him up, because he talks to his God, smirks a lot, and pats people on the back before he sinks his dagger there.
29 September 2005, 23:16
Agree, the problem is we have many dirty Congress, Senate, House plus
who are supporting bush, cheney, and the puppets, Rice, Rumsfeldt and others are helping spread the lies.
Anyone that think Rice is qualified to be a leader has been mislead, all she does is support and back the lies that bush wants to enforce.
If we do not get members in the Congress and Seante , other branches of government that are suppose to be working for all Americans, we are not going to live to see tomorrow, our children will have a short life, bush does not care how many lives are lost nor does he care about other countries and their lives. Its the New World Order, agenda, to take control and have the power to take over the world.
Those in office have shown they have no spine or the brain to stand up and tell the world we are not going to support this wicked direction our government is taking us.
Sure bush will invade Iran, he is consumed with the idea that he is talking with god, I do not know what god he is taking to but, its the devil
and we better demand he is impeached, removed before he can finish his term.
Do you want another war, Are you going to sit and listen to more lies and allow him to strike another country.?
if we are so stupid and in the same tunnel with bush, then we deserve what we get.
30 September 2005, 03:01
These rabid neo-cons, might just drag us into a general war with Russia and China, if they go against Iran. Throw in a general revolt in the Middle East and the Third World against the West and we might just have enough time to kiss good-by, to our self-destructing Human Civilisation, before it ’clocks out’.
Insects will likely survive, and I hope that the upcoming cockroach Civilisation will be more sensible and intelligent, than ours has been.
30 September 2005, 06:32
And the winner of the 2008 election is? You already expected him: Jeb Bush.