Wishing for a war !
M.Sahimi wrote: As we begin 2013, the
War Party and its ally, the Israel lobby, are pushing hard to make
sure that they get their wish for the New Year, namely, a devastating
war with Iran. To them, it is not enough that the illegal unilateral
sanctions that the United States and its allies have imposed on Iran
are ruining the lives of tens of millions of ordinary Iranians. It is
not enough that the lives of hundreds of thousands of Iranians are
being threatened with life-threatening illnesses, who cannot get the
medicine they need, partly because of economic sanctions. It is not
enough that the arts and culture of Iran, particularly a renowned
movie industry, are seriously threatened by a lack of funds brought
about by the sanctions. The War Party and Israel lobby will be
satisfied only if Iran is attacked and destroyed, which will
inevitably lead to a much wider war in the entire Middle East.
The push is coming from several fronts.
The Party and the Lobbyhave staged and all out attack to sabotage the
possible nomination of former senator Chuck Hagel as defense
secretary. His “sin”? Among other things, Hagel has stated in the
past that “I am a United States senator, I am not an Israeli
senator,” and that when the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC) comes knocking with a pro-Israel letter, “you’ll
get 80 or 90 senators on it. I don’t think I’ve ever signed one
of the letters” because they were “stupid.” But, most
importantly, the unforgivable “sin” of Hagel has been opposing
sanctions on Iran and advocating diplomacy and negotiations, which
Likud-led Israel rejects. A top Senate Republican aide has threatend,
“Send us Hagel [as the nominee for defense secretary], and we will
make sure every American knows he is an anti-Semite.” Even gay
Republicans got into the act. In a full-page ad in The New York
Times, Log Cabin Republicans proclaimed that Hagel “is wrong on
gays’ rights, wrong on Iran, wrong on Israel.”
In another front, retiring Sen. Joe
“bomb-Iran-for-Israel’s-sake” Lieberman is using his last days
in the Senate to push President Obama to attack Iran. Led by him and
Sens. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and Robert Menendez (D-N.J.),a letter was
sent to the president, signed by 57 senators, urging him to be
prepared for war with Iran and asking him “to reiterate your
readiness to take military action against Iran if it continues its
efforts to acquire a nuclear weapon.” Never mind that there is no
evidence of weaponization of Iran’s nuclear program. Even the
totally politicized International Atomic Energy Agency reports time
and again that it has found no evidence of diversion of nuclear
materials from peaceful to non-peaceful purposes, nor has it found
any evidence for a secret parallel military program in Iran.
While pushing the president to attack
Iran, the letter also stated, “We urge you to expand America’s
outreach and support to the Iranian people and support of the cause
of human rights and democracy in Iran…. The current government of
the Islamic Republic of Iran will eventually end up in the ash heap
of history, not because of the efforts of the United States, but
because of the desire of the Iranian people to enjoy the basic
freedoms that are their universal right, and that many of their
neighbors increasingly are demanding.”
Iranians living in Iran have not asked
the Party and the Lobby to speak on their behalf. But on the one
hand, the Party and the Lobby advocate war and sanctions that will
destroy Iran and kill hundreds of thousands of its citizens, if not
more, and on the other hand, they support “democracy” and “human
rights” for Iran amid the destruction that they are advocating.
This “support” for the Iranian people, in addition to the
unilateral sanctions and the misery that they have brought, is
offered while it has become increasingly difficult, for example, for
Iranian students to receive visas to come here to study. In the
latest round of imposing even more restrictions on Iranian students,
those who wish to study in the energy field, such as oil and natural
gas, are refused visas. This restriction is in addition to those
already imposed on those who wish to study nuclear engineering,
nuclear physics, biology, etc.
In the universe of the Party and the
Lobby, the meanings of democracy and human rights are totally
different from ours. In theirs, the prerequisites to democracy in a
nation such as Iran are destroying the country and its historical and
cultural heritage (as happened in Iraq), killing its people, taking
control of its resources, and only then giving them “democracy”
and “human rights.” The most fundamental human rights of every
human being are living in peace and having the minimum for a decent
life. The sanctions are denying such fundamental rights of the
Iranian people, and war will destroy their nation and the rest of the
Middle East, yet the Party and the Lobby want to bring misery in the
name of human rights and democracy.
The Party and the Lobby are also hard
at work to convince the public that war with Iran is inevitable. In a
gala at the “research” arm of the AIPAC, the Washington Institute
for Near East Policy, Dennis Ross and Elliott Abrams, two of the most
trusted Lobby men, and the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Iraq, James
Jeffrey, insisted that the president will attack Iran in 2013 if
diplomacy does not succeed. Ross, the Middle East envoy during the
Clinton administration and until November 2011 President Obama’s
adviser on Iran in the National Security Council, said, “I think
there’s the stomach in this administration, and this president,
that if diplomacy fails to use force [against Iran].”
Jeffrey said, “I think [Obama’s]
first choice will be a negotiated settlement. Failing that, I think
that we’re going to strike. One way or the other, these guys [the
Iranians] are either going to stop their program or, before we’re
halfway through 2013, they’re going to have enough [enriched
nuclear materiel] to go critical in a few weeks,” adding, “I
think if we don’t get a negotiated settlement, and these guys are
actually on the threshold [of weaponization capability], as Obama
said during the campaign, then the president is going to take
military action.” This is while the Iranians have been converting —
as they had said they would — their enriched uranium at 19.75% to
fuel plates for use in the Tehran Research Reactor, which provides
medical isotopes for 850,000 patients every year, hence making it
practically impossible to use that uranium for bombs, even if they
wanted to.
Then, during discussion with Ross and
Abrams halfway through the gala, WINEP director Robert Satloff asked
the two, “Will either America or Israel employ preventive military
action against Iran’s nuclear program — yes or no?” The two
replied, “Yes.” Satloff then asked, “Will this happen in 2013?”
Ross said, “Yes,” and Abrams added, “Yes, I agree.”
In another piece of sheer nonsense
propaganda, former senator Charles Robb, Ross, and Michael Makovsky
of the Bipartisan Policy Center cooked up another absurd scenario in
order to encourage war on Iran. In a piece published by the Wall
Street Journal, the trio considered the possibility of a
“Saudi-Iran nuclear exchange” and the effect that it would have
on the supply and price of oil and concluded that, “As American and
other policy makers contemplate what it will take to thwart Iran’s
nuclear ambitions, they must not dwell exclusively on the potential
short-term impacts of economic pressure or military action. Over the
medium and long term, the economic costs of a nuclear Iran may be no
less real and far more enduring.”
Will John Kerry, as the new secretary of state, make a difference in U.S. policy toward Iran? It remains to be seen, but he is certainly more moderate than Hillary Rodham Clinton, who threatened to obliterate Iran. Documents released by WikiLeaks indicate that Kerry wants to resolve the dispute with Iran through negotiations. Many Iranian-Americans supported his bid for the presidency in 2004. He has stated in that past that, “his own intention, had he been elected president [in 2004], was to pursue front channel and back channel contacts with the Iranian regime.” He also told Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, Qatar’s king, that “the United States recognizes Iran’s ambitions to be a regional player, and wants a dialogue about what sort of power it will be.”
War with Iran will benefit no one but the Party, the Lobby, and the far right in Israel. It will not only destroy the Middle East and kill hundreds of thousands, if not more, it will also lead to a decades-long war of attrition between Muslims and the West that will also destroy the West’s economy. The only solution to the standoff over Iran’s nuclear program is patient and sincere diplomacy, in which every step that Iran takes to address the concerns over its nuclear program is reciprocated by the U.S. and its allies, who could at least suspend some of their illegal sanctions, which would provide relief for tens of millions of Iranians.
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