World War III on the Brink
by
Tom Chartier
by Tom Chartier
DIGG THIS
The Bush bluff
has been called. The Iranian government has announced what may very
well give the Bush/Cheney democratic dictatorship the excuse they
need to launch World War III.
In an interview
with the New York Times, Iranian ambassador to Iraq, Hassan
Kazemi Qumi defiantly outlined Iran’s intentions to overtly
expand her influence in Iraqi affairs. Bush has accused Iran of
covert meddling including support of violent Shiite militias. So
why not bring it out in the open? The ambitious Iranian plan includes
vague declarations for "security" assistance to Iraqi
forces, reconstruction aide and the establishment of an Iranian
National Bank in Baghdad.
How dare they!
The White House is not going to like this one iota!
Following the
U.S. arrest
of six Iranian diplomats suspected of being security officials
within Iraq, Iran has indeed made a bold chess move. Ambassador
Qumi went so far as to admit two of the Iranian diplomats arrested
were in fact Iranian security officials. However, he insists they
were operating legitimately within Iraq. So what is Bush
going to do about it?
Iran is thumbing
its nose at the Bush Administration as if to say: "You can’t
solve the problem in Iraq. But Iran can." With the White House
record of incompetence in Iraq, it seems logical Iran’s cultural
similarities and language ties to Iraq give Iran a decisive edge.
Amid escalating
violence with militias, certain to increase with Bush’s "surge"
of occupying troops, Iran has decided to move in on Bush’s non-existent
turf. Are not these militias largely Shiites, bent on expulsion
of Sunnis and above all the despised U.S. Occupiers? So, how is
it the Bush Administration can expect co-operation from Iranian
assistance? They can’t. A Shiite-dominated, Iran
friendly Iraq is the goal of Iran. It has been since the March
2003 U.S. invasion. Expulsion of the U.S. Military and withdrawal
is paramount to Iran’s long-term intentions. The U.S. installed
"democratic" puppet government will be disbanded and the
installation of a Mid-Eastern style government sympathetic to Iran
and Shia shall be installed. Iranian success is almost
assured, and with it a final, closing, chapter of the 1980-88
Iraq/Iran war.
George W. Bush’s
retort is a predictable tough-talking moronic response.
On National
Public Radio Bush stated: "If Iran escalates its military action
in Iraq to the detriment of our troops and, or, innocent Iraqi people,
we will respond firmly." The Bush administration seems hell-bent
for leather in teaching Iran respect for U.S. military power. According
to under-secretary of state for political affairs, Nicholas
Burns: "Iran certainly needs to respect American power
in the Middle East."
Oh Yeah? Iranian
intellectuals and political leaders must be laughing their heads
off. So, the U.S. is going to kick ass on another smaller, Islamic
Nation eh? Let them. Iran will simply play the role of another victim
of U.S. aggression and rebuild. In the long run Iran will win and
the U.S.
will lose. It would be a hollow
U.S. victory at best.
Obviously,
Bush’s boasting and carrier strike groups do
not frighten Iran anymore then the Boogey Man. Iran seems to
be saying "go ahead. We dare you."
Referring
to the 19801988 Iraq/Iran war Iranian ambassador Qumi offered
assistance in reconstructing Iraq by stating: "We have experience
of reconstruction after war." Not only is this a sarcastic
slap at pathetic U.S attempts at the reconstruction of Iraq, Mr.
Qumi even invited U.S. companies to work for Iran in his
statement to: "Urge the American companies to come here."
It is logical Iran does not fear reconstruction after a possible
U.S. military strike. Iran is scoffing at the U.S. role as a "super-power."
What does the
Bush/Cheney dictatorship do now? Their bombastic utterances have
painted them into a corner. Were they capable of reasonable, intelligent
and informed decisions, they would call Iran’s bluff and withdraw
all U.S, troops. Turn the quagmire over to Iran. Let Iran
fix Iraq if they actually think they can. Should Iran proceed to
massacre Sunnis and Kurds, the U.S. would have a moral right to
intervene. There would also be a reasonable chance at success, rather
than no chance at success as there is now. Let Iraq break
up into three religious sections. It probably should and eventually
will anyway.
However, foresight
and wisdom are not the hallmark of the Bush/Cheney war machine.
Not only is admitting a mistake a sacrilege, even when it’s obvious,
but also such an admission would mean a potential loss of U.S. oil
revenue. God forbid! The whole mess was started to get
the oil in the first place!
That leaves
only one Bush/Cheney option
on the table acceptable to the White House even though it is
not acceptable to any sane person. Invade Iran. It’s time
to slap these Muslim heathens around and teach them a lesson whatever
it takes. No defiance of American power allowed! And hell, the Neocon
war wagon has been looking for a good excuse for the
destruction of Iran for months… maybe years. With two years
remaining in an embarrassing and disgraced presidency, what have
Bush and Cheney got to lose? Nothing.
That candy
colored red button must be looking awfully tasty to The Shrub right
now. Bombs
Away! Civilization and humanity be damned!
Elizabeth
Gyllensvard contributed to and edited this story.
January
31, 2007
Tom
Chartier [send him mail]
played lead guitar in legendary Los Angeles punk band The Rotters
for 26 years until their final appearance in January of 2004. He
has lived in Tokyo and Los Angeles. Currently he resides somewhere
in the Caribbean.
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