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Published: 12 June 2008 12 June 2008
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“Our concerns in this area have been heightened by more recent events,”
Conyers wrote. “The resignation in mid-March of Admiral William J.
‘Fox’ Fallon from the head of U.S. Central Command, which was
reportedly linked to a magazine article that portrayed him as the only
person who might stop your Administration from waging preemptive war
against Iran, has renewed widespread concerns that your Administration
is unilaterally planning for military action against that country. This
is despite the fact that the December 2007 National Intelligence
Estimate concluded that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons program in
the fall of 2003, a stark reversal of previous Administration
assessments.”
The administration, in rhetoric that is eerily similar to that used to
build the case for a war against Iraq, asserts that the Iranian Quds
Force is arming anti-American groups in Iraq and providing them with
high-tech roadside bombs and sophisticated rockets. It dismisses the
National Intelligence Estimate conclusion that Iran suspended its
nuclear weapons program. The White House has not provided evidence to
back up its claims. I suspect it never will. And when Israel’s Deputy
Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz tells the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth
an attack on Iran is “unavoidable” if Tehran does not halt its alleged
nuclear weapons program, what he is really telling us is we should
prepare for war.
Conyers’ threat is too little too late, especially if the Bush White
House, possibly assisted by Israel, launches airstrikes on some or all
of 1,000 selected Iranian targets in the final weeks of the
administration. But it is an effort. Conyers tried.
This is more than we can say for the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Obama went before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
on Wednesday and said he will stand with the right-wing Israeli
government, even if this means backing an attack on Iran.
“As president I will use all elements of American power to pressure
Iran,” he said. “I will do everything in my power to prevent Iran from
obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything in my power to prevent Iran from
obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything.”
Obama went on to blame the Palestinians for the conflict, although the
ratio of Palestinians to Israelis killed in 2007 was 40 to 1. This is
an increase from 30 to 1 in 2006 and 4 to 1 in 2000-2005.
“I will bring to the White House an unshakable commitment to Israel’s
security. That starts with ensuring Israel’s qualitative military
advantage, ...” Obama told AIPAC. “I will ensure Israel can defend
itself from any threat, from Gaza to Tehran. ...”
Obama spoke about Israelis whose houses were damaged by the crude
rockets, most made out of old pipes, fired from Gaza on Israeli towns.
He never mentioned the Israeli siege of Gaza, the world’s largest
open-air prison, or that Israel was deploying fighter jets and
helicopters to attack densely crowded refugee camps with missiles and
iron fragmentation bombs or that it had cut off food and fuel. He
ignored the steady expansion of Jewish settlements on Palestinian land.
He called for Jerusalem to become the “undivided capital” of the Jewish
state, erasing Arab East Jerusalem from the map in contravention of
international law. East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are
internationally recognized as occupied Palestinian territories, which
Israel took over in 1967. Obama’s stance is the moral equivalent of
assuring the Johannesburg government during the apartheid era that one
would support their repressive efforts to punish the restive blacks in
the townships.
The deterioration of the conflict in Israel, which would be accelerated
by airstrikes on Iran and an ensuring regional war, will propel us into
the Armageddon-type scenario in the Middle East relished by the lunatic
fringes of the radical Christian right. And so, with Obama’s
enthusiastic endorsement, we barrel toward a Dr. Strangelove
self-immolation. No one will be able to say we did not go out with a
spectacular show of firepower, gore and death. Our European and Middle
Eastern allies, who are numb with consternation over our death spiral,
are frantically trying to reach out to Tehran diplomatically.
The instant we attack Iran, oil prices will double, perhaps triple.
This price increase will devastate the American economy. The ensuing
retaliatory strikes by Iran on Israel, as well as on American military
installations in Iraq, will leave hundreds, maybe thousands, of dead.
The Shiites in the region, from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan, will see an
attack on Iran as a war against Shiism. They will turn with rage and
violence on us and our allies. Hezbollah will renew attacks on northern
Israel. And the localized war in Iraq will become a long, messy and
protracted regional war that, by the time it is done, will most likely
end the American empire and leave in its wake mounds of corpses and
smoldering ruins.
The Israeli leadership, like the Bush White House, is increasingly
bellicose and threatening. The Israeli prime minister, after a
90-minute meeting with Bush in the White House on Wednesday, said the
two leaders were of one mind. “We reached agreement on the need to take
care of the Iranian threat,” Ehud Olmert said. “I left with a lot less
questions marks [than] I had entered with regarding the means, the
timetable restrictions and American resoluteness to deal with the
problem. George Bush understands the severity of the Iranian threat and
the need to vanquish it and intends to act on the matter before the end
of his term in the White House.”
This time around, unlike about the war with Iraq, the Washington
bureaucracy, loathed by the Bush White House, did not remain silent and
complicit. The National Intelligence Estimate on Iran’s nuclear program
released last Dec. 3 distinguished Iran’s enrichment of uranium at
Natanz and Arak from its formal nuclear weapons program, which it said
had halted in 2003 after the American invasion of Iraq. Adm. Fallon,
who put his country and his integrity before his career, spoke out
against a war with Iran, tried to stop it and lost his job as the head
of CENTCOM. He has been replaced with Gen. David H. Petraeus, whose
devotion to his career admits no such moral impediments.
“ ... There is no greater threat to Israel or peace than Iran,” Obama
assured AIPAC. “This audience is made up of both Republicans and
Democrats. And the enemies of Israel should have no doubt that
regardless of party, Americans stand shoulder to shoulder in support of
Israel’s security. ... The Iran regime supports violent extremists and
challenges us across the region. It pursues a nuclear capability that
could spark a dangerous arms race and ... its president denies the
Holocaust and threatens to wipe Israel off the map. ... [M]y goal will
be to eliminate this threat.”
Barack Obama, when we need sane leadership the most, has proved
feckless and weak. He, and the Democratic leadership, is as morally
bankrupt as those preparing to ignite our funeral pyre in the Middle
East.